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Clarence Clemons, Bruce Springsteen's "E Street" Band Saxophonist Dead at 69Clarence Clemons could really blow the saxophone. "The Big Man" and "The Boss" could really work the crowd and make their instruments sing. The two knew how to work the crowd and please their fans. How will Springsteen do that now?
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band to Close Out Giants StadiumBruce Springsteen is no stranger to large venues when it comes to him rockin' tens of thousands of fans, but this final homestand may be a bit emotional for the hall of fame rocker as he and the "legendary" E Street Band perform three final nights.- Super Bowl XLIII Halftime with BruceSuper Bowl XLIII halftime shared much in talent, including Bruce Springsteen. Find out how Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band performed with the classic five-star rating.
How Clarence Clemons Made 'Born to Run' a ClassicIn light of recent news of E Street Band sax player Clarence Clemons' stroke, here is a look back at favorite moments in his storied career.
What It's like to Assist a TV Star: A First Person ReportThis Contributor describes his experience assisting celebrity actor and musician: Steven Van Zandt.
Information for Bruce Springsteen Tickets; Tour Locations Announced TodayBruce is as good as ever. I hope you got to watch the E Street Band at the Superbowl. Congrats to the Steelers.- Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Magic to Reignite the "Magic" on Oct. 2After months of rumor and speculation, the official release date for "Magic," Springsteen's reunion album with the E Street Band has been set. Can the "farewell tour" be far behind?
- Bruce Springstreen and the E Street Band - Live 1975-1985Call me cynical for this assumption, but you'd think that a man who sings almost exclusively about the working class, patriotism, freedom, and youth would have to sound a little bit cheesy at some point. Somehow Bruce never does.