On June 18, 2011 the music world, especially in the United States should lose Clarence Clemons who is a saxophonist in Bruce Springsteen E Street Band He died at the age of 69 years because the disease coupled with complications of stroke. Clarence Clemons in his life has always loved the people around him including family, fans and includes a frequently played saxophone. In each stage up Clarence always give the best fit with what he has. Springsteen added.
Before the days where Clarence gone for ever, on June 14, Springsteen released a statement against his friend in a way to encourage their fans around the world to provide support and prayer for Clemons to return to the stage with the other. "He was my friend, my partner, and with Clarence on my side, our group, and I could tell stories that are very beautiful in our music in his life, his memories and love which will forever remain in the Group". Springsteen also added that he and all the members of the E Street Band is very grateful to be familiar with the figure of a Clarence and proud to join with him for about 40 years together. Initial meeting between Clemons and Springsteen started in a bar with the State in which it was raining in Asbury Park in 1971, when a saxophonist is assumed to be mistaken for a composer Springsteen took steps to assist and greet visitors with a bar that says "Greetings from Asbury Park"
In addition to the world of music talent Clemons also has talent in acting. His acting talent he showed on the television series titled Different Strokes in 1980 and titled film Bill and Ted Excellent Adventure. In 1989 around 17-year tenure, Springsteen said he quit the band and toured with Ringo Star. He said that he wanted to try something new and different, and this is quite surprising Clemons own. After that Clemon can see the good side of what happened. Clemon is the second of the previous personnel who have the disease Danny Federici types of skin cancer that should last breath in 2008
Clemons presence in the group can not be replaced by anyone, cover Springsteen
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