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A very big storm is coming.

That's the word from music producer Ron Aniello, who's been working on Bruce Springsteen albums since the 2012 No. 1 hit 'Wrecking Ball.'

Aniello's storm appeared in an Instagram Story video on his account with the cryptic title 'It's coming.' on Aug. 21. Could a new Springsteen and the E Street Band album be coming? Team Springsteen is mum on the subject, but there certainly are signs something big is about to happen.

Wu casino game. Aniello has been working at the recording studio in the Colts Neck home of Springsteen during the coronavirus outbreak, said Patti Scialfa, E Street Band member and Springsteen wife, to Rolling Stone. He's been busy on a new Scialfa album and with Springsteen.

'We've been sharing a studio, and Bruce has just been so prolific lately that it's hard for me to get in there,' Scialfa said. 'He's always like, ‘I have to go do this thing and that thing.' d'

The original thought was that a new E Street Band album would be out by now, and the guys would be on the road for the first time since the 'River Tour' of 2016 and 2017. The album would have followed the hit 'Springsteen on Broadway,' which ran Oct 3, 2017, to Dec 15, 2018, at the Walter Kerr Theatre, and the 'Western Stars' solo album and movie, which came out last summer.

But it was not to be.

'He decided to take some time off. For the last five years, he's been going — he's had a very productive five years,' said Stevie Van Zandt previously to the USA Today Network. 'He got the book (‘Born to Run') and he did a whole promotional tour for the book, then 15 months on Broadway, sold out, and the ‘Western Stars' movie. He's been working very productively for the last five, six years. So you can't blame him for wanting to take a little time off. As it turns out, if we had booked a tour we'd be canceling everything. It turned out to be just as well.'

Nevertheless, the gears have been turning — and the guitars and drums have been ringing. An album has come to fruition. It's 'as great a record in the works as I ever heard Bruce make and that's saying a lot,' said E Street Band member Nils Lofgren last month on the 'What's Up on E Street?' podcast, presented by the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University.

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A new album needs a cover, and Danny Clinch, who shot the covers of 'The Rising,' 'The Seeger Sessions,' 'Working on a Dream,' 'Wrecking Ball' and 'High Hopes,' took the Boss' picture at the Wonder Bar and inside his Camaro SS convertible outside the Carousel building in Asbury Park on Aug. 5.

(Let's note that the Carousel and surrounding area of the south end of the Asbury Park boardwalk has served as the location for 'Live at the Carousel,' the 'Tunnel of Love' video and the 'Hungry Heart' single picture sleeve.)

Now, the big storm coming could be the new Scialfa album, or another project Aniello is working on. But that facts are the facts: Springsteen has been at work in the studio, there's a new album and new pics. That said, a new Springsteen and the E Street Band album released in the next couple of months would not mean the requisite international tour, as has been the case in the past.

http://ybftvr.xtgem.com/Blog/__xtblog_entry/19239824-grids-for-instagram-5-3#xt_blog. This is a new world. We got a feeling Bruce Springsteen is going to face it head on.

Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. Contact him at @chrisfhjordan; cjordan@app.com.

Published 4:46 PM EDT Aug 31, 2020
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Published 4:46 PM EDT Aug 31, 2020

A very big storm is coming.

That's the word from music producer Ron Aniello, who's been working on Bruce Springsteen albums since the 2012 No. Cloudtv 3 8 4 – international tv on your desktop. 1 hit 'Wrecking Ball.'

Aniello's storm appeared in an Instagram Story video on his account with the cryptic title 'It's coming.' on Aug. 21. Could a new Springsteen and the E Street Band album be coming? Team Springsteen is mum on the subject, but there certainly are signs something big is about to happen.

Aniello has been working at the recording studio in the Colts Neck home of Springsteen during the coronavirus outbreak, said Patti Scialfa, E Street Band member and Springsteen wife, to Rolling Stone. He's been busy on a new Scialfa album and with Springsteen.

'We've been sharing a studio, and Bruce has just been so prolific lately that it's hard for me to get in there,' Scialfa said. 'He's always like, ‘I have to go do this thing and that thing.' d'

The original thought was that a new E Street Band album would be out by now, and the guys would be on the road for the first time since the 'River Tour' of 2016 and 2017. The album would have followed the hit 'Springsteen on Broadway,' which ran Oct 3, 2017, to Dec 15, 2018, at the Walter Kerr Theatre, and the 'Western Stars' solo album and movie, which came out last summer.

But it was not to be.

'He decided to take some time off. For the last five years, he's been going — he's had a very productive five years,' said Stevie Van Zandt previously to the USA Today Network. 'He got the book (‘Born to Run') and he did a whole promotional tour for the book, then 15 months on Broadway, sold out, and the ‘Western Stars' movie. He's been working very productively for the last five, six years. So you can't blame him for wanting to take a little time off. As it turns out, if we had booked a tour we'd be canceling everything. It turned out to be just as well.'

Nevertheless, the gears have been turning — and the guitars and drums have been ringing. An album has come to fruition. It's 'as great a record in the works as I ever heard Bruce make and that's saying a lot,' said E Street Band member Nils Lofgren last month on the 'What's Up on E Street?' podcast, presented by the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University.

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More: Rise up: Asbury Park roots of Bruce Springsteen's other song at the Democratic Convention

More: Facebook flags Bruce Springsteen pro-Biden 'The Rising' video for 'false information'

A new album needs a cover, and Danny Clinch, who shot the covers of 'The Rising,' 'The Seeger Sessions,' 'Working on a Dream,' 'Wrecking Ball' and 'High Hopes,' took the Boss' picture at the Wonder Bar and inside his Camaro SS convertible outside the Carousel building in Asbury Park on Aug. 5.

(Let's note that the Carousel and surrounding area of the south end of the Asbury Park boardwalk has served as the location for 'Live at the Carousel,' the 'Tunnel of Love' video and the 'Hungry Heart' single picture sleeve.)

Now, the big storm coming could be the new Scialfa album, or another project Aniello is working on. But that facts are the facts: Springsteen has been at work in the studio, there's a new album and new pics. That said, a new Springsteen and the E Street Band album released in the next couple of months would not mean the requisite international tour, as has been the case in the past.

This is a new world. We got a feeling Bruce Springsteen is going to face it head on.

Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. Contact him at @chrisfhjordan; cjordan@app.com.

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