Clarence Clemons, the longtime saxophonist in Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, died on Saturday of complications from a stroke. He was 69. Read the full post.
Jun 18
2011
11:55 PM ET
E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons dies at 69
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E Street band wasn’t even good…..neither is Bruce!
Obama cant play golf…….he’s just as bad as a President!
This is so sad. And ironic. “The Edge of Glory” is about death.
I guess his 300 plus pounds had nothing to do with his stoke, eh?
Rest in Peace Clarence. You were the greatest and you will be sorely missed. My prayers go out to your family and friends.
How very sad…was a big fan of “The Big
Man.” Mr. Clemons was one of the all time great saxophonists. RIP in peace, Mr.Clemons. I’m glad that I saw him do that accompaniment with Lady Gaga on American Idol this year. He will be deeply missed by your fans and your fellow musicians.
Glad I saw Bruce so many times….the show will never be the same again.
I commend a lot of the current and established rock bands and artists, like U2, Coldplay,The Fray, Eddie Vedder, Slash and countless artists for performing tributes to Clarence Clemons during their live shows in their concerts during the weekend. Or leaving messages of sympathy. They made sure that Clarence was remembered