Bruce Springsteen may have been proud of his independence, but he was much happier bringing his musical family back together.
His career spanned much of the post-World War II era and appeared on songs such as “Quarter to Three” and “Bristol Stomp.” ...
Gene ‘Daddy G’ Barge, an admired and durable saxophone player, songwriter and producer who worked on hits by Natalie Cole, ...
The track was originally written by Springsteen and first released by the late Clarence Clemons and the ... Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band” documentary. “Really, when the Lord comes ...
Often cited as a precursor to the E Street Band’s Clarence Clemons, he held rare status among saxophonists — so well known ...
NEW YORK — Gene “Daddy G” Barge, an admired and durable saxophone player, songwriter and producer who worked on hits by Natalie Cole, oversaw recordings by Muddy Waters, performed with the ...
Often cited as a precursor to the E Street Band’s Clarence Clemons, he held rare status among saxophonists — so well known for a time that he was called out by name on two hits of the early ...
Gene Barge, Renowned Sax Man and Producer Known as 'Daddy G,' Dies at 98 NEW YORK (AP) — Gene “Daddy G” Barge, an admired and durable saxophone player, songwriter and producer who worked on ...
Lenny Welch, the Broadways, Clarence Clemons (before he joined the E Street Band) and more played the spot in the 1960s. The once vibrant music and cultural scene on Springwood came to an abrupt ...
Often cited as a precursor to the E Street Band's Clarence Clemons, he held rare status among saxophonists – so well known for a time that he was called out by name on two hits of the early ’60s – ...