Bought first guitar after watching The Beatles on TV
Bruce Springsteen's net worth estimated to be $1.1 billion
Grew up in a working-class family
Released debut album in 1973
Springsteen sold his music catalog to Sony for $500 million to $550 million
Bruce Springsteen, also known as The Boss, has made headlines once again with Forbes estimating his net worth to be $1.1 billion. This estimation comes after Springsteen sold his music catalog to Sony for an estimated $500 million to $550 million in 2021.
Springsteen's success did not come overnight. He grew up in a working-class family and bought his first guitar after watching The Beatles on TV. In 1973, he released his debut album,
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Bruce Springsteen sold his music catalog to Sony for an estimated $500 million to $550 million in 2021 (not mentioned in other articles)
Springsteen held two residencies on Broadway running for 267 shows taking in $113,058,952 at the box office (not mentioned in other articles)
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number that takes
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account conflict of interest, bias, deception and other practices that undermine
the
credibility of the source. It is calculated as:
(Site Conflicts Of Interest +
Author Conflicts Of Interest) / 2.0 * 0.2 +
ArticleBiasScore * 0.20 +
UniquePointsScore * 0.05 +
DeceptionScore * 0.20 +
ReadabilityScore * 0.05 +
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Bruce Springsteen returned to New Jersey and chose to furnish his house with cast-off furniture despite having significant money
Springsteen's work ethic comes from a desire to do better than his humble beginnings while remaining loyal to his home state
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What's This
The overall score is a weighted
number that takes
into
account conflict of interest, bias, deception and other practices that undermine
the
credibility of the source. It is calculated as:
(Site Conflicts Of Interest +
Author Conflicts Of Interest) / 2.0 * 0.2 +
ArticleBiasScore * 0.20 +
UniquePointsScore * 0.05 +
DeceptionScore * 0.20 +
ReadabilityScore * 0.05 +
FallacyScore * 0.20
Readability
95%
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consideration the content
for
flow,
interruptions with ads, and overt search engine optimization techniques that
makes
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content hard to understand
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Springsteen grew up in a working-class family and bought his first guitar after watching The Beatles on TV.
Springsteen released his debut album ‘Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.’ in 1973.
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