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Bruce performed the song 9 times: Always together with Joe Grushecky
2015-07-18 Wonder Bar, Asbury Park, NJ
Bruce joins Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers, and guest Ed Manion, for a fifteen-song set at Asbury Park's Wonder Bar.
1998-03-02 Nick's Fat City, Pittsburgh, PA
With Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers. A lengthy show that is split into two sets. Bruce does not perform during the first set. However following the intermission Springsteen takes to the stage for the entire second set.
1995-10-24 Park West, Chicago, IL
"October Assault."
1995-10-21 Nick's Fat City, Pittsburgh, PA
"October Assault.": With Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers. Show features the only known full Springsteen performance of "
Gimme Shelter".
1995-10-20 Nick's Fat City, Pittsburgh, PA
"October Assault
1995-10-19 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA
"October Assault
1995-10-18 Tramps, New York City, NY
"October Assault.": With Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers. Dion DiMucci and Scott Kempner (formerly of the Del-Lords and Dictators) join Bruce and Joe for a bluesy "
The Wanderer".
1995-10-17 Stone Pony (The), Asbury Park, NJ
"October Assault.": With Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers. Opening night of the October Assault mini-tour. Listed above are only the songs that Springsteen is on stage for, and that rule remains for the rest of the tour.
1994-08-20 Marz American Style, Long Branch, NJ
Bruce guests with Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers, along with special guests John Eddie and Dion DiMucci.
- In October 1995, Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers kicked off the release of their American Babylon album with a six-stop tour dubbed the "October Assault." Introduced as "honorary Houserocker of the week" on the first night, Bruce Springsteen joined the band for the majority of the set on all six dates, playing guitar and sharing vocals with Grushecky. At each show, Springsteen came out for American Babylon's 'What did you do in the war' and remained on stage for the remainder of the set. The fourth date of the mini-tour (20 Oct 1995 in Pittsburgh, PA) was broadcast on radio. Eight songs from the fourth date and two songs from the fifth date (21 Oct 1995 in Pittsburgh, PA) were officially released.