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"Bruce Springstone Live
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"Bruce Springstone," a Springsteen parody group,
was created by
Baltimore musicians-songwriters Tom Chalkley and Craig Hankin.
The single "Bruce Springstone: Live at Bedrock"
45 RPM record was
released and distributed by Clean Cuts,
Inc. in 1982. The record label reads
"Cold Cuts"
Side-A, features "Bedrock Rap/Meet the
Flintstones," written-By – Craig
Hankin, Hoyt Curtin, Joseph Barbera,
Tom Chalkley, William Hanna. Side-B, is a
Springsteenesque
arrangement of "Take Me Out to the
Ballgame," written-By – Albert Von Tilzer, and Jack Norworth in 1908.
The cover depicts Bruce Springstone as a cross between Springsteen and
Fred Flintstone; leaning against a
perfect mixture of E-Street Band
saxophonist Clarence Clemons and Dino
the Dinosaur. The back of the sleeve
depicts Bruce Springstone in his
pinstripe Bedrock baseball uniform
sliding into home with guitar in hand.
The cover design was done by John
Ebersberger (drums) and Tom Chalkley,
who does the impeccable Springsteen
impersonation. Craig Hankin, who also
deploys Springsteenian Guitar, did the
label design.
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Bruce Springstone Live
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Take Me Out To The Ball Game Back Cover |
Sde-B Take Me Out To The Ball Game |
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