Jeff Burger is the author of published articles in more than 75 magazines and newspapers, including Barron’s, Family Circle, Gentlemen’s Quarterly, Golfweek, High Fidelity, the Los Angeles Times, and Reader’s Digest. He has also edited several major professional and financial magazines.
""A remarkable journey across the arc of a singular career--sometimes harrowing, ultimately heroic, revealing a tremendous strength of character as the Boss stayed true to his ideals, even in the face of what he calls 'catastrophic success.' A great read about a genuine American hero. If you're hungry to learn about the true soul of this remarkable man, look no further: it's all here."" -- Paul Zollo, author of Songwriters on Songwriting ""Bruce Springsteen has been interviewed around the world on radio and television and by newspapers, fanzines, and general-interest and music magazines. Many of his most engrossing conversations are housed in this book. Fans should welcome this valuable collection. I know I do."" -- Harvey Kubernik, author of Canyon of Dreams: The Magic and Music of Laurel Canyon ""A great collection. The only other way to experience this much of Springsteen's 'voice' is to see him in concert."" -- Patrick Harbron, longtime Springsteen photographer ""...This collection--which compiles an extensive number of interviews and encounters with Springsteen dating back to 1973--is a great illustration of how, when the appropriate subject is chosen, no one on earth can say it better than [than Bruce] himself. ... Impressively thorough ... and highly recommended.""-- Rolling Stone ""This book is a must for any Springsteen lover as it has so much - not only a wide range of interviews in all media , here and overseas, but a collection of beautiful speeches written and delivered by the Boss over the years. Journalist-author Jeff Burger's love of the subject comes across in this vast profusion of unexpected material he's discovered, allowing the reader to view Springsteen from many angles, and over the decades.""--Paul Zollo for American Songwriter ""Don't get me wrong, Springsteen on Springsteen is definitely geared toward someone who already knows the finer points of the life and music of Bruce Springsteen. But it is definitely worth making room for on the Boss Bookshelf.""--Bob Ruggiero for the Houston Press ""Not many books go this in-depth when it comes to collecting the words said off the stage by a major celebrity musician. Burger does just that. He has collected a treasure trove of Springsteen in the public eye, speaking his mind and, as usual with Bruce, he bares his soul, putting it all out there for all too see. This is a good read.""-- Classic Rock Revisited ""But what overall makes Springsteen on Springsteen a fun read despite its potentially academic or historical air is the focus Burger spent on selecting pieces where Springsteen does the talking. This offers the reader an opportunity to see forty years of Springsteen through his voice, though this time the speaking one rather than the singing.""-- Guitar Digest