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Title: Legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons died
Post by: San on June 18, 2011, 09:42:29 PM
VERY SAD NEWS:

Legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons died today of complications from a stroke he suffered back on June 12. He was 69.

(http://ll-media.tmz.com/2011/06/18/0613-clarence-clemons-getty-bn-credit.jpg)

http://www.tmz.com/2011/06/18/clarence-clemons-died-dies-dead-saxophonist-bruce-springstreen-e-street-band/


Title: Re: Legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons died
Post by: San on June 18, 2011, 10:00:08 PM
Clarence Clemons Dead: Bruce Springsteen's 'E Street Band' Saxophonist Dies At 69

(http://i.huffpost.com/gen/293586/thumbs/r-CLARENCE-CLEMONS-large570.jpg)

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Clarence Clemons, the saxophone player in Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, died on Saturday, according to media reports, almost a week after he had a stroke at his Florida home. He was 69.

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/18/clarence-clemons-dead_n_879855.html


Title: Re: Legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons died
Post by: MuffyBee on June 18, 2011, 11:04:46 PM
Rest in peace, Big Man.   ::MonkeyAngel::


Title: Re: Legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons died
Post by: seahorse on June 19, 2011, 05:53:03 AM
Clarence Clemons The sun aint' gonna shine anymore

 ::MonkeyAngel::



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gvkzJRJsEE&feature=related


Title: Re: Legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons died
Post by: seahorse on June 19, 2011, 06:11:04 AM

Clarence Clemons Plays The National Anthem April 1, 2011


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJIXkgnOl9c



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This is Separate

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT JUNE 19, 2011, 12:24 A.M. ET Remembrances | 1942 - 2011
Clarence Clemons Dies at 69

By STEPHEN MILLER
Clarence Clemons -- Bruce Springsteen's "Big Man" on the sax -- has taken his final bow


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The son of a Norwalk, Va., fish seller and grandson of a Baptist preacher, Mr. Clemons grew up helping his dad deliver fish while practicing his saxophone in the back room of the store. He played in the high school jazz band and attended Maryland State College on a football scholarship. A potential career with the Cleveland Browns ended due to injuries in a car crash.

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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304451504576394594196460886.html?mod=googlenews_wsj


Title: Re: Legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons died
Post by: sharon on June 19, 2011, 09:33:50 AM
It's silent in Jungleland

RIP Big Man


Title: Re: Legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons died
Post by: MuffyBee on June 19, 2011, 10:21:37 AM
http://www.nj.com/entertainment/music/index.ssf/2011/06/clarence_clemons_dies_stone_po.html
Clarence Clemons dies: Stone Pony to host tribute, today
June 19, 2011

Asbury Park's leading rock club, the Stone Pony, will open at noon today for a tribute to the late Clarence Clemons, who died yesterday at the age of 69.
The club posted the following messages on its web site, stoneponyonline.com:
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(Please go to website to read the full message)

The Pony will open at noon on Sun., June 19 for fans to share their thoughts and reflect on memories as the "Sounds of Asbury Park" are played through our concert sound system. God bless Clarence Clemons.


Title: Re: Legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons died
Post by: MuffyBee on June 19, 2011, 08:09:23 PM
This is a really, really nice piece imo:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/20/arts/music/clarence-clemons-much-more-than-springsteens-sideman.html
An Appraisal
The Big Man, Much More Than Springsteen’s Sideman
By JON PARELES
June 19, 2011


Title: Re: Legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons died
Post by: seahorse on June 20, 2011, 03:06:08 PM
This is a really, really nice piece imo:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/20/arts/music/clarence-clemons-much-more-than-springsteens-sideman.html
An Appraisal
The Big Man, Much More Than Springsteen’s Sideman
By JON PARELES
June 19, 2011



Ever conscious of iconography, especially on “Born to Run,” the album that was to be his unabashed, arduously recorded attempt at rock greatness, Mr. Springsteen didn’t lightly choose its cover image. It shows him leaning on a shoulder that, when the album is unfolded, belongs to Mr. Clemons. (Mr. Springsteen was standing on something, since Mr. Clemons was a head taller.) Mr. Springsteen is smiling, watching, listening as Mr. Clemons plays his saxophone, the way he had listened to and synthesized so much of rock ’n’ roll’s past. The attentive grin on Mr. Springsteen’s face suggests that he’s learning some deeply pleasurable secret; the openness and determination in Mr. Clemons’s eyes, gleaming out of deep shadows, show he is proud to hand it on to his friend.  :smt060

The article is heart-warming.  Mr. Clemons came a long way from playing the Sax in the back room of his fathers store.






Title: Re: Legendary saxophonist Clarence Clemons died
Post by: MuffyBee on February 09, 2012, 11:48:55 PM
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/boss-hires-2-horn-men-including-clarence-nephew-replace-sax-legend-e-street-band-article-1.1020145?localLinksEnabled=false
Boss hires 2 horn men, including Clarence’s nephew, to replace sax legend on the E Street band 
Bruce Springsteen's newly augmented E Streeters will make their live debut this Sunday on The Grammys
By Jim Farber / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
February 9, 2012

Apparently, it takes two saxophonists to fill the shoes of "the big man," Clarence Clemons.

And one of them is Clemons' blood relative.

Bruce Springsteen announced that a pair of horn men - Clemons' nephew Jake and Eddie Manion - will stand in for the late saxist in the E Street band's upcoming live events.

In 1992, Jake Clemons played sax alongside his uncle at the Clinton presidential inauguration. He has also played with The Swell Season and has guested with the E Street Band in the past.

Manion served as an original player with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes and has worked with Springsteen on various projects, including "The Seeger Sessions."
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