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Bruce Springsteen appeared on 'The Late Show' for an intimate, acoustic performance of his 1979 classic song 'The River.'

. In the interview, Springsteen recounted how he initially thought Obama had the wrong number when the duo connected.

“He’s a Columbia graduate, a teacher of Constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School, first African-American president of the United States,” Springsteen recounted. “I am a guitar player. I am a Freehold Regional High School graduate…”guitar and played some footage from his 30th birthday party, also known as The Legendary 1979 No Nukes Concerts.

of the same name. Published in an oversized, fully illustrated format, the book features rare and exclusive photographs from the authors’ personal collections and never-before-seen archival material, including Springsteen’s handwritten lyrics and Obama’s annotated speeches.

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