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Bruce Springsteen is one of the few names capable of evoking the heart and gritty power of American rock and roll.
Rob Lowe opened up about one of his favorite movie scenes from his Brat Pack days. The actor, who was named a member of the ...
Bruce Springsteen rose to stardom in the 1970s, but the 1980s saw him become one of the most famous and successful musicians ...
Bruce Springsteen made an entire living out of writing songs with heart, but he wouldn't have been there had his heroes not woken him up.
Not much information about the film is available as of this writing, save for a trailer that premiered July 18 and a release ...
If you’re a Rochesterian and you catch the new Bruce Springsteen biopic “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere,” when it’s out October 24, you’ll catch a familiar face. Judah Sealy, a prominent jazz ...
The legacy of Clarence Clemons lives on. That was Jake Clemons, nephew of Clarence, playing saxophone on “Careless Whisper" during the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame salute to George Michael at ...
Clarence had that magical charisma. Audiences cheered for decades when the Big Man and his saxophone took the stage. Clemons passed away due to complications of a stroke on June 18, 2011. He was 69.
In addition to being Bruce’s on-stage foil, Clarence Clemons also proved essential to many iconic songs by the Boss with his sax assistance.
Clarence Clemons added anthemic saxophone lines to Bruce Springsteen’s music for 40 some years before his death in 2011. “He always lifted me up,” Springsteen said of Clemons after his death ...
Clarence Clemons, saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen the E Street Band, died June 18, 2011, in Florida from complications of a stroke he suffered six days earlier. He was 69.
Clarence Clemons, saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen the E Street Band, died June 18, 2011, in Florida from complications of a stroke he suffered six days earlier. He was 69.