Bruce Springsteen's Manager Jon Landau on the Return of the Boss Broadway Show, COVID Protocol, and Cutting 'Born to Run'
A Lifetime of Collaboration
Jon Landau, born May 14, 1947, is an American music critic, manager, and record producer. He has worked with Bruce Springsteen in all three capacities, playing a pivotal role in the musician's career.
Induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Bruce Springsteen inducted his manager Jon Landau into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the rare honor of receiving the Ahmet Ertegun Award. This prestigious accolade recognizes Landau's significant contributions to music.
Impact on Springsteen's Career
Landau's involvement with Springsteen dates back to the early days of the singer's career. When Springsteen was about to be dropped by his record company, Landau, then a writer for Boston's Real Paper, stepped in and helped launch both the artist and his career.
Recent Developments
In recent news, Landau has discussed the return of the Boss Broadway show, COVID protocol, and the decision to cut "Born to Run" from the setlist. Springsteen's manager provides insights into the band's current plans and the challenges they have faced.
Controversy over Ticket Prices
Six days into the controversy over platinum ticket prices, which had reached heights of $4,000-$5,000, Springsteen's team has come under fire. Landau may provide additional comments on this matter in the near future.
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