The infamous sax solo Clarence Clemons plays on Bruce Springsteen’s rock classic “Born To Run” is so vibrant and exhilarating that it seems like a moment of pure inspiration on Clemons’ part. In truth ...
The "Tribute to the Late, Great Clarence Clemons" show Sunday night at the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park had an extra headliner: Bruce Springsteen. The Boss joined J.T. Bowen, lead singer of Clemons' '80s ...
In his new book, Tonight in Jungleland, Peter Ames Carlin says that Bruce Springsteen chose to have Clarence Clemons on the cover of Born to Run with him in part to stand against racism Carlin spoke ...
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Bruce Springsteen’s Born to Run cover is still iconic 50 years on – but it could’ve looked very different
It is one of the enduring images of rock history: a black and white portrait of a tousle-haired, leather jacket-wearing Bruce Springsteen, his Fender Telecaster slung over his shoulder as he leans ...
NEW YORK - Clarence Clemons, the larger-than-life saxophone player for the E Street Band who was one of the key influences in Bruce Springsteen's life and music through four decades, has died. He was ...
Together for 50 years, Bruce and his fabled band haven't lost their rock 'n' roll life force. But now they know what's waiting down the road. All of this is intercut with grainy footage of Bruce ...
The following story is part of a special section on Bruce Springsteen published in the Asbury Park Press on Aug. 18, 1985. Bruce Springsteen seemed a bit tired at his show in Washington, D.C., earlier ...
The following story was originally published in the Asbury Park Press on Aug. 25, 1985. Richard Simonsen smiles when he tells the story of how patrons complained when they were asked to pay $2 — ...
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