Rock 'n' Roll Revelations: Greta Van Fleet's Journey in 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere

The film "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" focuses on Bruce Springsteen and features a star-studded lineup of rock 'n' roll faces, including Jay Buchanan, Jake Kiszka, Sam F. Kiszka, Bobby Emmett, and Aksel Coe. The soundtrack includes renditions of classic songs like "Lucille" and "Boom Boom," as well as a version of "I Put a Spell on You." The Greta Van Fleet members, Jake and Sam Kiszka, have been busy with their own projects, including producing and launching a new group called Mirador.
The unexpected casting of Greta Van Fleet in a film about Bruce Springsteen came about through music producer Dave Cobb, who suggested them to director Scott Cooper. Recording took place at the Power Station in New York, where the band, along with actor Jeremy Allen White, laid down tracks that impressed Springsteen himself. The filming at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park was a surreal experience for the band, with Springsteen casually mingling with the cast and crew.
The opportunity to work on the film was a unique and unforgettable experience for Greta Van Fleet, who found themselves collaborating with their musical hero. The band's involvement in the project has opened up new opportunities and fueled their passion for music. As they prepare to hit the road with Mirador in Europe, the future looks bright for the band, with plans for new records and exciting surprises on the horizon.
In conclusion, Greta Van Fleet's unexpected role in "Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere" has been a transformative experience, bringing them closer to their musical influences and opening up new avenues for their creative endeavors. The band's journey from the studio to the big screen and back to the stage reflects their dedication to their craft and their willingness to embrace new challenges and opportunities in their musical career.