The Band and the E Street Band are so great in part because they're true ensembles -- bands of brothers. But even so, Clarence and Levon provided any extra measure of soul and magic dust.
Lady Gaga, looking quite conservative (for Gaga, that is) in a houndstooth-only ensemble, co-hosted "The View" today with Whoopi, Joy, Barbara and Eli...
The on-stage magic that existed between Bruce Springsteen and his E-Street Bandmate Clarence Clemons was a nearly four decade-long run of pure friends...
The cover photo of Born to Run -- Springsteen grinning and leaning on Clemons' broad shoulder -- meets the standard for iconic rock n' roll images. And its status is rooted in the beautiful story that picture tells.
U2's visit to Southern California this weekend coincided with a sad moment for the music industry, as Clarence Clemons, the saxophonist for Bruce Spri...
Clarence was the "Big Man," and to many, he was as big as Bruce. Yes, to many, Clarence needed Bruce. But, to the legions of fans who followed the E Street Band, Bruce needed Clarence, too.
Clarence Clemons, legendary saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, passed away on Saturday roughly a week after suffering complicati...