The two rockers, who became pals when Hagar sang a song written by Springfield in the '80s, are going on tour together ...
The "Jessie's Girl" singer, who is Australian, explains why he decided to become an official American ...
Rick Springfield became a U.S. citizen for practical reasons, but his explanation says more about his life in America than a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rick Springfield revealed that he suffered brain damage after falling from a stage in 2000 and only learned about the condition 25 ...
As An Appalachian Summer Festival prepares to launch its 42nd season on June 27, the Schaefer Spotlight Series brings a ...
CHARLES TOWN, WV (WVNS) – 80’s rock legend Rick Springfield will be performing in the Mountain State this summer. According ...
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'Jessie's Girl' singer Rick Springfield on why he became a US citizen
Australian rock star Rick Springfield shares that he became a US citizen for practical reasons involving his family and taxes ...
Rick Springfield has finally explained why he decided to become an official American. In a new interview with People magazine ...
Rick Springfield, left, and Richard Marx at Springfield's house in Malibu on Oct. 3. (Paul Yem / For The Times) You may not be able to judge a man by his album cover(s), but you can deduce much by his ...
Rick Springfield has announced his 21st album. Automatic is due on Aug. 4. He's previewing the new album with two songs, the title track and "She Walks With the Angels," which you can hear below.
At age 75, Rick Springfield can’t stop touring. The rocker known for classic ‘80s nuggets like “Jessie’s Girl” and “Don’t Talk to Strangers” still performs at least 60 concerts a year. Besides shows ...
Rick Springfield has revealed that he suffered brain damage in a stage fall in 2000 – but only just found out about it. Now 75, Springfield sustained injuries when he lost his footing during a show in ...
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