Bob Seger

Bob Seger had been kicking around the Detroit music scene, releasing a handful of low-selling albums, for almost a decade before people really started paying attention to him. His rough, R&B-influenced garage rock of the ‘60s eventually gave way to a more polished singer and songwriter who served up a steaming dish of nostalgia alongside the meat-and-potatoes rock he started playing with his Silver Bullet Band in the mid ‘70s. Once he turned the page toward more reflective music on 1976’s ‘Night Moves,’ Seger stuck with the pensive formula for much of the next decade, releasing hit albums like 1978’s ‘Stranger in Town’ and 1980’s ‘Against the Wind,’ his only No. 1. He’s released new music and toured sporadically since the ‘90s, playing a mix of heartland rock sprinkled with bits of twang, pop and soul.

Bob Seger’s ‘Greatest Hits’ Guitar Stolen
Bob Seger’s ‘Greatest Hits’ Guitar Stolen
Bob Seger’s ‘Greatest Hits’ Guitar Stolen
WXYZ Action News in Orchard Lake, MI reports that a guitar was stolen from the home of Rock & Roll Hall Of Famer Bob Seger. The guitar in question is a vintage 1978 Gibson Les Paul. A long time favorite of Seger, he is pictured with it on the cover of his 1994 'Greatest Hits' album.
Bob Seger Recalls 1980 ‘Thunder Road’ Bruce Springsteen Duet
Bob Seger Recalls 1980 ‘Thunder Road’ Bruce Springsteen Duet
Bob Seger Recalls 1980 ‘Thunder Road’ Bruce Springsteen Duet
Bob Seger’s recent jam with Bruce Springsteen at Madison Square Garden was a long overdue reunion for the pair, who previously provided some unforgettable concert memories for Michigan concert-goers more than 30 years ago during Springsteen’s 1980 appearance in Ann Arbor at the Chrysler Arena.
Bob Seger Big Headed Monster Invades Detroit – Pic of the Week
Bob Seger Big Headed Monster Invades Detroit – Pic of the Week
Bob Seger Big Headed Monster Invades Detroit – Pic of the Week
We've never heard of Bob Seger having a reputation of being egotistical or big headed. But the proof is in the picture. Bob Seger is one big-headed monster! Well ... OK, so maybe Bob himself isn't, but get a load of the giant paper mache behemoth in the likeness of Mr. Old Time Rock 'N' Roll!
Bob Seger: ‘We Went From Station Wagons To Jets’ With ‘Turn The Page’
Bob Seger: ‘We Went From Station Wagons To Jets’ With ‘Turn The Page’
Bob Seger: ‘We Went From Station Wagons To Jets’ With ‘Turn The Page’
Releasing the new ‘Ultimate Hits’ compilation has given Bob Seger a chance to reflect on the sizable stack of chart hits which he has racked up during 50 years as a performer. His signature ‘Turn The Page,’ helped to write an especially important chapter of his career and he says that it’s the song that marked a “turning point” in which “we went from station wagons to jets overnight.”
Bob Seger ‘Little Drummer Boy’ – Song Review
Bob Seger ‘Little Drummer Boy’ – Song Review
Bob Seger ‘Little Drummer Boy’ – Song Review
Bob Seger’s new  ‘Ultimate Hits: Rock And Roll Never Forgets’ compilation is a heavy-hitting package that finally brings all the numerous hits from one of America’s favorite classic rock artists into the digital realm, with the songs being made available for the first time at iTunes, Amazon and other similar outlets.

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