"I won't stop until I'm able to actually sit down with Bob Seger, ideally playing darts, hopefully having a beer" ...
In 1976, Bob Seger went from obscure Heartland rocker to national superstar. But it wasn't overnight; it took years of grit and determination, and, well, a killer live album. According to American ...
A Facebook page dedicated to sharing false, AI-generated stories about the rock musician has diagnosed Seger with cancer many ...
For a long time, Bob Seger and his music were just about everywhere: on the radio, in concert, in the movies and on TV commercials. But if you've been looking for him lately, you should have checked ...
Bob Seger’s 'Live Bullet' transformed the Detroit singer-songwriter’s career and remains one of rock’s most seminal live ...
Bob Seger returned on Aug. 27, 1991, with his 14th studio album, The Fire Inside. The record's release capped another long hiatus for Seger, who'd spent four years preparing his previous effort — 1986 ...
"I was reading in Rolling Stone where they said Detroit audiences are the greatest rock and roll audiences in the world..." ...
The music industry's increasing reliance on reissues has become a popular source of complaint among fans over the last couple of decades, but it's still possible for an artist's back catalog to be ...
The 1976 double-album Live Bullet captures Bob Seger precisely at the midpoint of his transformation from rock ‘n’ roll journeyman to arena-rocking celebrity. Recorded on his home turf at Detroit’s ...
Bob Seger's 'Ride Out' album is set for release on Oct. 14, and on it, the singer goes country for a cut of 'The Devil's Right Hand.' Originally recorded by Steve Earle, 'The Devil's Right Hand' found ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Bob Seger is largely retired from music, but that doesn’t mean his ...