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Apple Shares Teaser for Bruce Springsteen Documentary 'Letter to You' Coming to Apple TV+ on October 23

Apple today shared a short teaser trailer for "Bruce Springsteen's Letter to You," an upcoming Bruce Springsteen documentary that's set to debut on Apple TV+ on October 23.


The documentary will feature Springsteen recording live with The E Street Band for the first time in 35 years, and it will be available exclusively on Apple Music. From the ‌Apple TV‌+ description of the documentary:

A tribute to the E Street Band, rock 'n' roll, and the way music has shaped Bruce Springsteen's life, this documentary captures Bruce reflecting on love and loss while recording with his full band for the first time since Born in the U.S.A.

The release of the documentary is timed with the release of the "Letter to You" album, which is also launching on October 23. A song from the album, "Letter to You" is already out with a music video available.


The full album features nine newly released songs along with new recordings of three unreleased compositions from the 1970s.

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-DMN- Avatar
72 months ago
Not interested, but better than a forced U2 album nobody asked for...

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72 months ago
The content on this platform is so boring and generic
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gugy Avatar
72 months ago

Not interested, but better than a forced U2 album nobody asked for...
I am still baffled people have gripes with that. It was free and if you don't like it, just delete it. It's not really a big deal. smh
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72 months ago
I will avoid this like the current plague. So much for Apple TV + getting better.
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69Mustang Avatar
72 months ago

I am still baffled people have gripes with that. It was free and if you don't like it, just delete it. It's not really a big deal. smh
I think people had gripes because it should have been: It was free and if you like it, just download it. Shake your head all you want but offering it as a free download was the proper way to do it. Not sure what's baffling about that.

On topic: The Boss? 10/10 will watch.
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iObama Avatar
72 months ago
Stoked for this :)


Nice, might be the first album I might buy in a year or so
Did you check out Western Stars, his solo record from last year? Highly recommend.
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