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In his new book, Tonight in Jungleland, Peter Ames Carlin says that Bruce Springsteen chose to have Clarence Clemons on the ...
Springsteen’s obsession with the details in the music, however, was nothing compared to how he labored over the song’s lyrics ...
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Everything was on the line for Bruce Springsteen during the making of his seminal 'Born to Run' album — and his nerves were ...
The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music's "Born to Run" symposium main event is Saturday, Sept. 6, at ...
THE BIG MAN IS GONE On the cover of 1975's Born To Run, it is saxophonist Clarence Clemons that Bruce Springsteen leans on, the pair caught in a moment of laughing camaraderie. For decades, Clarence ...
Bruce Springsteen, in a black leather jacket, leaning against Clarence Clemons, in a white dress shirt and black leather pants playing a saxophone, on the iconic cover and gatefold of Springsteen ...
The 69-year-old Clemons, who has worked with Springsteen on and off since the early 1970s, is the man behind the E Street Band's signature sax sound, notably on the "Born to Run" album.
NME.com, for example, narrowed the number down to what it sees as Clemons' five best: His solos in Prove It All Night, Bobby Jean, Born to Run, Secret Garden and Jungleland.
Wings for Wheels: The Making of Born to Run features archival footage of how a classic album gets made, as well as perspective from Bruce Springsteen on what it all means.
Clemons' powerful and distinctive saxophone playing was a key element of the E Street Band's sound, contributing to many of their most iconic songs, including "Born to Run" and "Jungleland." ...
Some are born to run, others are “Born Like Me.” Jake Clemons, saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, will release the single “Born Like Me,” a powerful statement on race ...
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