Bruce Springsteen Gets His Own Amazon Store
Bruce Springsteen now has his own store on Amazon.com, the largest-ever single-artist music store on the website, according to reports. As part of the store launch, Amazon will exclusively premiere the video release of "Long Walk Home" for five days. The song is the second single to be released off Springsteen's upcoming album with the E Street Band, "Magic," scheduled for release Oct. 2. "Magic" is now available at Amazon.com for pre-sale at a discounted price.
In addition to debuting the video, Amazon will feature other Springsteen videos including "Born to Run," "John Henry" and "Atlantic City."
The Springsteen Amazon store will carry a catalog of the Boss's albums as well as feature concert information, fan content and hourly updated rankings of the bestselling Springsteen albums sold via Amazon.
Additionally, Patti Scalfia's music and her latest music video, "Looking for Elvis," will be available at the new Springsteen store.
In addition to debuting the video, Amazon will feature other Springsteen videos including "Born to Run," "John Henry" and "Atlantic City."
The Springsteen Amazon store will carry a catalog of the Boss's albums as well as feature concert information, fan content and hourly updated rankings of the bestselling Springsteen albums sold via Amazon.
Additionally, Patti Scalfia's music and her latest music video, "Looking for Elvis," will be available at the new Springsteen store.


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