If you remember Bruce Hornsby only for his 1986 adult-contemporary smash "The Way It Is," you would have been mighty surprised by the scene at Wisconsin's Eaux Claires festival in June. Backstage, a host of indie rockers greeted the amiable Hornsby like visiting royalty. Onstage, he sat in during the high-profile live debut of Bon Iver's new album 22, A Million, then
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Inside Bruce Hornsby’s Unlikely Indie-Rock Resurgence