During an interview on SiriusXM’s E Street Radio, Bruce Springsteen shared his thoughts on Jeremy Allen White’s singing in the upcoming biopic Deliver Me from Nowhere. The “Thunder Road” singer praised White’s performance, stating, “He sings well. He sings very well.” Springsteen also commended the cast of the film, including Jeremy Strong and Odessa Young, for their tremendous work, expressing his excitement for the project.
Reflecting on seeing someone else portray him, Springsteen admitted that it was initially “a little bit” weird but that he quickly adjusted. He praised White’s portrayal, describing him as a terrific actor who captured his essence in a recognizable way for fans. Springsteen enjoyed his time on set and was supportive of the biopic, even visiting White during filming in Bayonne, N.J.
In addition to White, the film features Strong as Springsteen’s manager Jon Landau, Young as his love interest Faye, and a talented cast portraying other key figures in Springsteen’s life. Vocal coach Eric Vetro, who worked with White on singing like The Boss, commended the actor’s dedication and energy in embodying Springsteen’s singing style, particularly in capturing the essence of Springsteen’s album “Nebraska.”
Deliver Me from Nowhere explores a pivotal period in Springsteen’s life during the making of his album “Nebraska,” which Vetro described as containing soft, quiet, and introspective songs. The film aims to showcase the significance of this album in Springsteen’s career and its influence on future artists and musicians.
The biopic is highly anticipated and expected to premiere soon, offering a deeper look into the creative process behind one of Springsteen’s iconic albums.
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