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  1. Clarence Anicholas Clemons Jr. (January 11, 1942 – June 18, 2011), also known as The Big Man, was an American saxophonist. From 1972 until his death in 2011, he was the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band . Clemons released several solo albums.

  2. Billy Preston and Clarence Clemons also contributed to Silver Lining. [10] Critical reception. Entertainment Weekly wrote: "A few tracks are little more than well-worn white R&B riffs with throwaway lyrics.

  3. Jan 15, 2021 · From Lofgren’s 1991 Silver Lining album, and also featuring Levon Helm on backing vocals and Billy Preston on organ. “All of the Good Ones are Taken,” with Ian Hunter. Though not shown in this video, Clemons played on this title track and single from Hunter’s 1983 album.

  4. The album was produced by Kevin McCormick and Lofgren, and recorded at Ocean Way Studios, in Los Angeles. Lofgren chose to add elements of soul and blues to his rock sound. "Valentine", featuring harmony vocals by Bruce Springsteen, was the album's first single. Clarence Clemons also contributed to Silver Lining on "Little Bit O' Time".

  5. Jun 23, 2011 · The silver lining was a very special treat, a big, shaggy rendition of “Rosalita,” the only time it was played on the Australian part of their tour.

  6. Jul 21, 2011 · The new issue of Rolling Stone, on stands and available through Rolling Stone All Access on July 22nd, contains an in-depth tribute to Clarence Clemons, who died on June 18th. In the piece ...

  7. www.musicianguide.com › 1608000329 › Clarence-ClemonsClarence Clemons Biography

    For almost two decades Clarence Clemons was the source of the driving tenor saxophone riffs in Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. Known as the King of the World, the Master of Disaster, and especially the Big Man, Clemons provided energetic backup vocals and music on many of Springsteen's best-selling albums.