Bruce Springsteen to DJ Radio Set For Fans in Quarantine

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Bruce Springsteen will DJ set of songs he's been listening to while in lockdown during an appearance tomorrow on SiriusXM. The set, titled "From His Home to Yours" will be broadcast on SiriusXM's E Street Radio at 10AM ET.

“Bruce will be playing songs and sharing thoughts about the times we live in,” station host Jim Rotolo said during his morning slot (via Rolling Stone).

The rock legend will be spinning tunes that he's been listening to while social distancing, including songs by Sam Cook, Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan, Lucinda Williams and more. "I am here to wish you well and to play you some songs that kind of work with the times we're living through," he shared Tuesday on SiriusXM.

Recently Springsteen partook in a New Jersey Pandemic Relief Fund video last month alongside other New Jersey-based celebrities, including Jon Bon Jovi,  Jon Stewart, Whoopi Goldberg and Danny DeVito. “These are uncertain times,” he said in the video. “What is for certain is the pain, the fear and the real needs of many of our neighbors, our friends, and certainly all of those who are on the front lines of this pandemic.”

On Monday, he unveiled the newest show from his monthly concert download series, a flashback to a rainy show in Sweden back in 2012.

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