The Boss dances with 91-year-old fan

Here’s the video that brought my house down.  Bruce Springsteen “Dancing in the Dark” with Jeanne Heintz, a 91-year-old fan who has reportedly seen about a hundred Springsteen live shows.  Her daughter told reporters that Monday night’s show in St. Paul, Minnesota would likely be her last one, and if so, this is a great finale!  The video below is about 7 minutes long.  If you’d like to jump to the good part, go to 4:45.  The magic lasts for about a minute:

By comparison, here’s the other famous “Dancing” duet performed by the Boss, with then-unknown, 20-year-old  Courteney Cox in her pre-“Friends” days.  I remember thinking it was a spontaneous moment, because Courteney genuinely looked stunned.  But it turns out, it was part of the act, and Courteney was (and is) a really good actress.  Again, if you want to cut to the chase, go to 3:15.

The Courteney video (also filmed in St. Paul)  has been viewed about 44 million times.  The one with 91-year-old Jeanne is just two days old.  So congratulations, you’re among the first.  Feel free to share!

 

About David Carroll

David Carroll is a longtime Chattanooga radio and TV broadcaster, and has anchored the evening news on WRCB-TV since 1987. He is the author of "Chattanooga Radio & Television" published by Arcadia.

4 thoughts on “The Boss dances with 91-year-old fan

  1. Debra Cooper

    I love this so much. Always loved the Boss and his music but he just went up in my eyes 1000% for being so kind to that little lady of 91 years young. As a longtime fan of his, I’m sure this was one of the highlights of her life. Bless him for understanding that even though we are getting older, we still need positive attention an kindness. Also love the old clip of the Boss and Courtney. Thanks again for all you share with us.

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  2. Bill

    Courteney is from Birmingham and used to visit Baylor School and her boyfriend from the Magic City, Mark Styslinger, who was Baylor’s number one tennis player for four years. This was from around ’78 through ’82 or so. That’s what I’ve been told at least.

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