This story originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on July 19, 2011. The "Tribute to the Late, Great Clarence Clemons" show Sunday night at the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park had an extra headliner: ...
When Bruce Springsteen introduced Clarence Clemons to audiences, he announced him with such titles as the Emperor, the King of the World, the Minister of Soul. As if to match the rhetoric, Clemons ...
Appearance alone is enough to label Clarence Clemons, saxophone player in Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, the Big Man. But the bigness of Clemons goes beyond his physical proportions. Bruce ...
The following E Street Band bios are a part of a special section on Bruce Springsteen that appeared in the Asbury Park Press on Aug. 18, 1985. Born Jan. 11, 1942, Springsteen's saxophonist and ...
This was no trick -- it was all treat. Bruce Springsteen surprised the crowd Sunday, Oct. 26 at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park when he came on stage at the Stevie Van Zandt’s Party at the Pony benefit ...
“Chalamet’s looking pretty good right now, huh?” a musician pal said as we staggered in a daze out of “Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere.” Writer-director Scott Cooper’s moribund portrait of The ...
Jeremy Allen White’s Bruce Springsteen spends the bulk of his time in Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere brooding over the songs that would become Nebraska in a Colts Neck, New Jersey, rental house.
Did an adolescent Bruce really have to walk into bars and collect his father, at the urging of his mother? Yes. The movie begins in the 1950s with Springsteen’s mother, Adele (Gabby Hoffman), driving ...
Any project about Bruce Springsteen is going to be focused on the rock ‘n’ roll icon’s native stomping grounds in New Jersey. But there’s some Michigan to be found in the new film, “Springsteen: ...
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