The crowd froze. Mid-song, Bruce Springsteen stopped, spotted a sign that read “I Want to Dance with The Boss,” and everything changed. The boy holding it was in a wheelchair — maybe twelve, maybe younger — smiling like he’d waited his whole life for that moment. Bruce jumped off the stage, knelt beside him, and asked, “Hey, little man — you still wanna dance?” When the boy nodded, Bruce grabbed the chair, swayed it in rhythm, and 60,000 voices sang “You can’t start a fire…” together. By the end, Bruce kissed his forehead and whispered, “You’re the rockstar tonight.” It wasn’t a concert anymore. It was faith, music, and love — all rolled into one moment the world will never forget…
For decades, Bruce Springsteen has been called The Boss not just for his mastery of rock ‘n’ roll, but for the way he commands the […]
