Bob Seger almost reflected with his career that of Bruce Springsteen, his main competition in the late 1970s for the audience of the heart of rock. Both singers began in the late 1960s in garage bands that earned their lives and local reputation in bars. Both grew up with soul of the 1960s, which they incorporated into their own music. And their record companies gave both of them time to become great artists. But Seger first came to the list ("R…
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Bob Seger almost reflected with his career that of Bruce Springsteen, his main competition in the late 1970s for the audience of the heart of rock. Both singers began in the late 1960s in garage bands that earned their lives and local reputation in bars. Both grew up with soul of the 1960s, which they incorporated into their own music. And their record companies gave both of them time to become great artists. But Seger first came to the list ("R…