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New E Street Band Can’t Replace Clarence Clemons, But Does Honor Him
New E Street Band Can’t Replace Clarence Clemons, But Does Honor Him
New E Street Band Can’t Replace Clarence Clemons, But Does Honor Him
You can't replace Clarence Clemons with one person. That's the message that Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have sent on the band's 'Wrecking Ball' tour which comes to Buffalo's First Niagara Center on April 13. Guitarist Nils Lofgren admitted as much when he said "We can't be the band we were," since Clemons died of a stroke shortly after his last show with the band in Buffalo. 
Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band, New Album and New Tour
Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band, New Album and New Tour
Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band, New Album and New Tour
Bruce Springsteen Saxophonist Clarence Clemons passed away from a stroke last summer just six days after finishing his final tour with the E street band. If you wondered if the band would ever tour again, that question was answered this weekend on the band's official website.
E Street Band’s Final Show was Here in Buffalo
E Street Band’s Final Show was Here in Buffalo
E Street Band’s Final Show was Here in Buffalo
Last weekend, the untimely death of the 'Big Man', Clarence Clemons, left us in shock. History will dictate that the E Street Bands's last performance with all its members was right here in Buffalo. Let's take a look back at that amazing concert...
Jack Tribute: Clarence Clemons, E Street Band Saxophonist
Jack Tribute: Clarence Clemons, E Street Band Saxophonist
Jack Tribute: Clarence Clemons, E Street Band Saxophonist
Six days after suffering a massive stroke, saxophone legend and longtime E Street Band member Clarence Clemons has died at the age of 69. Despite initial reports that Clemons was responding well to treatment – and despite a pair of brain surgeries to repair the damage wrought by the stroke – his condition worsened as the week wore on, and he died on Saturday, June 18.
Clarence Clemons Succumbs to Stroke: RIP Big Man
Clarence Clemons Succumbs to Stroke: RIP Big Man
Clarence Clemons Succumbs to Stroke: RIP Big Man
Clarence Clemons, the gentle giant, whose powerful saxaophone playing, drove the songs of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band died today at  69. Songs like "Born to Run", "Badlands","Hungry Heart, and "Thunder Road" showcased some of Clemons best playing...