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 ...
It was a full Circuit moment. Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band played a majestic version of “Born to Run” Sept. 15, 2024 to 35,000 on Asbury Park’s beach at the Sea Hear Now festival. The ...
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 ...
Clarence Clemons and Bruce Springsteen spoke about each other with a level of love and tenderness that is not only rare in male friendships, but in platonic relationships as a whole. They acknowledged ...
Clemons’ entry into the E Street Band is the stuff of rock mythology. As the story goes, Clemons nearly broke down a door at a club in Asbury before begging to become part of Springsteen’s band.
Not only did Bruce show up , but the whole E Street Band did, too. A two song performance of “Thunder Road” and “Born to Run” by Springsteen and the E Street Band capped the Bruce Springsteen Archives ...
The cover of Bruce Springsteen’s Born to Run is just as iconic as the songs it contains, and a new book is shedding insight into how it came together. Peter Ames Carlin writes in his book Tonight in ...