Bruce Springsteen is opening up about the financial missteps that landed him in hot water with the IRS.
During a candid talk with Tom Hanks during the Tribeca Film Festival on Friday, the 67-year-old singer opened up about the financial troubles he experienced early in his career.
“First of all, I never met anyone in New Jersey who paid any taxes! We never paid any taxes,” the New Jersey native said, adding that “the entire state wasn’t paying any taxes.”
“Then when we got with Mike Appel. He was handling all our business and his thing was, ‘We’re not paying any f—— taxes.
During a candid talk with Tom Hanks during the Tribeca Film Festival on Friday, the 67-year-old singer opened up about the financial troubles he experienced early in his career.
“First of all, I never met anyone in New Jersey who paid any taxes! We never paid any taxes,” the New Jersey native said, adding that “the entire state wasn’t paying any taxes.”
“Then when we got with Mike Appel. He was handling all our business and his thing was, ‘We’re not paying any f—— taxes.
- 4/29/2017
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
Washington, Dec 6: Bruce Springsteen's handwritten, working lyric sheet for his song 'Born to Run' was sold for 197,000 dollars at an auction.
The document used to be in the collection of Springsteen's former manager, Mike Appel.
The auction house did not reveal the identity of the seller or the buyer, a person bidding by telephone, the Washington Post reported.
They said that most of the lines in the rough 1974 version, written in Long Branch, N.J., are apparently unpublished and unrecorded, but the manuscript does include a nearly perfected chorus.
The title track of Springsteen's 1975 album.
The document used to be in the collection of Springsteen's former manager, Mike Appel.
The auction house did not reveal the identity of the seller or the buyer, a person bidding by telephone, the Washington Post reported.
They said that most of the lines in the rough 1974 version, written in Long Branch, N.J., are apparently unpublished and unrecorded, but the manuscript does include a nearly perfected chorus.
The title track of Springsteen's 1975 album.
- 12/6/2013
- by Smith Cox
- RealBollywood.com
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