

Here is The Guardian:
Jeremy Allen White looks set to swap his white t-shirt for a vest later this year, when he takes on the role of Bruce Springsteen for a new biopic, once shooting is completed on the fourth series of hit kitchen drama The Bear.
The film, provisionally titled Deliver Me from Nowhere, will be written and directed by Crazy Heart’s Scott Cooper and centres on the making of Springsteen’s 1982 album Nebraska. It is based on Warren Zanes’ non-fiction book of the same name.
His sixth studio album, Nebraska is a stripped-down collection of dark and melancholy songs about down on their luck blue collar characters. Heavily influenced by Terrence Malick’s film Badlands, as well as by Howard Zinn’s book A People’s History of the United States, Springsteen today considers the album his best work.
The taping of the album was remarkably rapid, with 10 of the songs laid down during one night in January 1982 in Springsteen’s New Jersey bedroom on four-track cassette. The same night, he also recorded five other songs, including the demo for Born in the USA, which was released two years later with the E Street Band.
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