In Memory of The Big Man
He would have turned 71 years old today.
He would have turned 71 years old today.
It's not the day 'the Big Man' joined the band, but Clarence Clemons may get his own special day in New Jersey.
Here’s what I played this week on The Bruce Brunch!
Today is the one year anniversary of the passing of Bruce Springsteen's partner in crime, Clarence Clemons, the legendary saxophone player from the E Street Band.
While Bruce Springsteen has since written, recorded and released a brand new album and has been touring for it ever since its release in March, the lack of presence of Clarence Clemons has been prevalent, especially with his nephew Jake Clemons taking his place
On the 1-year anniversary death of Clarence Clemons, Bruce Springsteen has released a digital film, "Wrecking Ball: A Conversation with Bruce Springsteen".
Last Friday night, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band kicked off their "Wrecking Ball" Tour in NYC at the Apollo Theater in Harlem.
Check out this homemade video to see them pay tribute to the "Big Man" during Tenth Ave Freeze-Out
The final question as to the lineup of the E Street Band was answered today when Bruce Springsteen released the names of the extra musicians who will be joining the group on their upcoming ‘Wrecking Ball’ world tour.
According to the Asbury Park Press, The Wonder Bar in Asbury Park is gearing up for an event to both honor and celebrate the late, great Clarence Clemons.