E Street Nation Remembers Beloved Big Man Clemons
The E Street Nation ¡ª a world-wide community wrapped around the
nucleus of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band ¡ª has lost its
beloved Big Man, Clarence Clemons."The whole E Street Nation is in
mourning. This is an awful moment," grief-stricken Springsteen author
Dave Marsh said Saturday night on E Street Radio after the news of the
saxophonist's death.
Besides Bruce, the band, the Nation and of course his family, the
sadness enveloped Lady Gaga; she grew up in a Springsteen
household,Jordan had brought in mostly confidants to the front office.
Higgins was a former teammate and team president Fred Whitfield is an
old friend. Cho will give the Bobcats a fresh perspective as Nike Air Max wholesale
tries to make the money-losing team a winner. recorded with Clemons and
appeared with him on American Idol. After his stroke last Sunday, Gaga
spoke about how dearly she loved Clemons and summoned her
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would want more surgery that might extend their lives or if they
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instead of continuing more expensive treatments.le Monsters to say how
much they loved him, too, in a compilation of touching, heartfelt
videos.
The Big Man just had that effect on people. Sure, there was the
music; who hasn't shed a tear from the exquisite sax strains of
"Jungleland"? But the music and the man were a double draw."He carried
within him a love of people that made them love him. He created a
wondrous and extended family," said Springsteen.
For a week, Clemons' devastating stroke had ignited a wildfire of
tweets and texts, tears and tributes. Taking their cue from Springsteen,
who had urged a climate of hope, fans posted songs with titles like
"Tougher Than The Rest" and "Countin' on a Miracle."Clemons, who
embraced all of the world's religions and called the stage his "healing
floor," had beaten the odds many times before. He battled chronic pain
after back and knee surgeries.
The former football player willed himself out of a wheelchair just
days before playing his sax at the Super Bowl.He arrived, again, in a
wheelchair for his May 2010 children's benefit appearance, but insisted
on walking across the red carpet with his much-adored wife, Victoria,
and dragging himself up the stage stairs.More recently, he appeared at
New Jersey's Garden State Film Festival.Just over a week before one of
the biggest drafts in the Charlotte Bobcats' short history, owner Designer Nike Air Jordan
has shaken up the front office.The Bobcats have already done much of
their draft preparation, but will resume player workouts Wednesday with
Cho expected to attend. His remarks were spiritual, in keeping with the
theme of his movie about his journey through China; but he also relished
exchanging playful remarks with his audience.
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