Bruce Springsteen had a busy day Saturday at the Jersey Shore.
RED BANK -- Bruce Springsteen had a busy day at the Jersey Shore on Saturday.
Just hours after he was spotted in Wildwood, Springsteen joined fellow E Street Band member Steven Van Zandt Saturday night at the end of the Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul show at Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank.
Springsteen performed a duet of "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" with Van Zandt and joined the band for "It's been a Long Time, "I don't Want to Go Home" and a cover of Marvin Gaye's "Can I Get a Witness."
This is the second time in a little more than a month that Springsteen joined Van Zandt on stage. The two jammed together when Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul played the Asbury Park Music and Film Festival on April 22.
Saturday night's show was recorded and will be played in its entirety Monday at 11 a.m. on Sirius XM's Underground Garage channel.
Just hours before the Count Basie show, several Springsteen fans posted photos of the Asbury Park-bred rocker walking the boardwalk in Wildwood.
Bruce rocking an #Eagles hat on Wildwood Boardwalk today #TheBoss pic.twitter.com/R9vi0MTDFO
-- Dave Weinberg (@PressACWeinberg) May 25, 2017
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