Bruce Springsteen posts Halloween song on Web site

I saw this news item today and figured it would be of interest to some of my Halloween listeners.

RUMSON, N.J. (AP) - Bruce Springsteen has a Halloween treat for his fans.

The rocker has posted a free download of a new song, "A Night With the Jersey Devil," on his Web site. The song has a blues beat, and Springsteen sings about "16 witches casting 16 spells."

Writes Springsteen: "If you grew up in central or south Jersey you grew up with the 'Jersey Devil.' Here's a little musical Halloween treat. Have fun!"

There's also a video showing Springsteen as the legendary Jersey Devil.

Earlier this week, Springsteen announced that he and his wife would not hold their annual elaborate Halloween display at their Rumson mansion. The couple said they were worried about people's safety because the event attracted too many visitors.

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On the Net:

http://www.brucespringsteen.net/news/index.html


The number of people tuning in to my Halloween broadcast this year has been above and beyond my wildest dreams, so thanks and hello to all the newcomers. I hope you enjoy the Halloween show, and I really hope you visit the station again once Halloween is over to check out my regular broadcast. If you liked the eclectic mix of Halloween tunes, there's a good chance you'd enjoy Dynamic Range Radio on the other 364 days of the year.

Since the number of listeners for the Halloween show has been far more than I expected, that also means that my expenses will me much more than I anticipated, so if you can afford it, please consider dropping a few bucks in my tip jar. If just 10% of the people listening right now donated $10 each, that would cover my expenses for the Halloween broadcast and the entire month of October.

And if you really can't afford a cash donation, I'd also be willing to accept leftover Halloween candy. No razor blades, please.

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