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The E Street Band has been musician Bruce Springsteen'due south primary bankroll band since 1972. The band was inducted into the Rock and Curlicue Hall of Fame in 2014.
The ring has also recorded (both individually and every bit a band) with a wide range of other artists including Bob Dylan, Meat Loaf, Neil Immature, Lou Reed, Bonnie Tyler, Air Supply, Dire Straits, David Bowie, Peter Gabriel, Stevie Nicks, Tom Morello, Sting, Ian Hunter, Ringo Starr, Ray Davies, Ronnie Spector, Gary U.Southward. Bonds, Darlene Dear, Southside Johnny, The Grateful Expressionless, Santana, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, Emmylou Harris, Tracy Chapman, Lady Gaga, and Aretha Franklin.
When not working with Springsteen, members of the ring take recorded solo cloth and accept pursued successful careers as session musicians, tape producers, songwriters, actors, and other roles in amusement. The almost well known in their separate careers are Max Weinberg, who has led his own ring, first on Belatedly Dark with Conan O'Brien then on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, from 1993–2010, and Steven Van Zandt, who starred equally Silvio Dante in the television serial The Sopranos (1999-2007), and as Frank "The Logroller" Tagliano in Lilyhammer (2012-14).
Contents
- 1 History
- 1.ane Members
- 1.2 Origins
- i.3 Album Credits
- 1.4 Southside Johnny, Ronnie Spector, and Gary U.Due south. Bonds
- 1.five Courtesy of the Due east Street Band
- 1.vi Breakup
- ane.seven Reunion era, Hall of Fame induction
- ii Band Members
- ii.1 Timeline
- 3 Discography
- 3.1 Albums and singles featuring the Due east Street Ring
- 3.two Albums and singles featuring two or more than individual band members but
- 4 Tours
- 5 References
History [ ]
Members [ ]
The E Street Ring was founded in October 1972, only it was not formally named until September 1974. Springsteen has put together other bankroll bands during his career, simply the E Street Band has been together more than or less continuously for the past four decades.
The original lineup included Garry Tallent (bass), Clarence Clemons (saxophone), Danny Federici (keyboards, accordion), Vini "Mad Domestic dog" Lopez (drums), and David Sancious (keyboards). The ring took its name from the street in Belmar, New Jersey, where Sancious' female parent lived. She immune the band to rehearse in her garage. 'Bruce' tourism to the surface area often mistakenly believe the house was on the corner of E Street and 10th Artery, perhaps due to the song "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" nigh the band'southward beginnings. The Sancious house was at 1107 E Street with the garage squeezed between the house and the south side fence.
Springsteen'south debut Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. appeared in 1972, and the band's first national tour began in October 1972. Sancious, even though he played on the album, missed that first tour. Information technology was not until June 1973 that he began actualization regularly on stage with the band.
In February 1974, Lopez was asked to resign and was briefly replaced past Ernest "Boom" Carter. A few months later, in August 1974, Sancious and Carter left to form their own jazz fusion band called Tone. They were replaced in September 1974 past Roy Bittan (keyboards) and Max Weinberg (drums). Violinist Suki Lahav was briefly a member of the ring before leaving in March 1975 to emigrate to State of israel (where she would later find success every bit a songwriter and novelist). Steven Van Zandt (guitar, vocals), who'd long been associated with Springsteen and had played in previous bands with him, officially joined the band in July 1975 during the Built-in to Run Bout.
This lineup remained stable until the early on 1980s when Van Zandt left to pursue his own career, a move that was appear in 1984. He would later rejoin the band in 1995. In June 1984, Nils Lofgren (guitar, vocals) was added to replace Van Zandt; Springsteen's futurity wife, Patti Scialfa (vocals, later guitar), was also added to the lineup.
Past 2002, the band also included Soozie Tyrell (violin, vocals). Tyrell had earlier worked with Scialfa touring with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes and sporadically with Springsteen dating back to the early 1990s. Whether Tyrell became as full-fledged a member as the others remains unclear. Some press releases refer to her every bit a "special guest", the embrace notes of Live in Barcelona listing her equally a "with" member, the liner notes of Nosotros Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions refer to her equally "violinist with the Eastward Street Band," and some press releases don't mention her at all. When asked about the lack of mention in a press release prior to the Magic Tour, Springsteen just said in response, "Soozie will be with us."
On Nov 21, 2007, it was announced that Danny Federici would have a go out of absenteeism from Springsteen and the East Street Band'southward ongoing Magic Tour to pursue handling for melanoma, and was temporarily replaced by veteran musician Charles Giordano. Springsteen stated at the time: "Danny is one of the pillars of our audio and has played beside me as a not bad friend for more than twoscore years. We all eagerly await his healthy and speedy return." Federici made his only return to the stage on March xx, 2008, when he appeared for portions of a Springsteen and E Street Band performance at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis; he died on April 17 that twelvemonth at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Eye in New York Urban center, having suffered for three years with melanoma. Springsteen'due south album Working on a Dream is dedicated to him. Giordano has since become an unofficial member of the band.
Clarence Clemons suffered a stroke on June 12, 2011. He underwent two surgeries, after which he was declared to be in a serious but stable condition. Co-ordinate to Rolling Stone magazine, he showed signs of recovery; however, he died from complications caused by the stroke on June 18, 2011. Clemons' nephew Jake Clemons has since filled his role on the saxophone as an unofficial fellow member.
On occasions (e.m. their Super Basin XLIII performance) the lineup has been augmented by a horn section, sometimes referred to every bit The Miami Horns. Its most prominent members include Richie "La Bamba" Rosenberg (trombone) and Mark Pender (trumpet).
Origins [ ]
In the late 1960s and early 1970s at that place was a vibrant music scene in and effectually the city of Asbury Park on the Jersey Shore. Prominent in this scene were Bruce Springsteen and Southside Johnny as well every bit the early on members of the Due east Street Band. Clemons, Federici, Lopez, Sancious, Tallent and Van Zandt honed their skills in numerous bands, both with and without Springsteen. These included Little Melvin & the Invaders, the Downtown Tangiers Band, the Jaywalkers, Moment of Truth, Glory Road, Kid, Steel Mill, Dr. Zoom & the Sonic Smash, the Sundance Dejection Ring, and the Bruce Springsteen Band. In 1972 when Springsteen gained a recording contract with CBS he picked the cherries amidst Bailiwick of jersey Shore musicians to tape – and to tour in back up of – his debut album, Greetings from Asbury Park, Northward.J. Past 1973 they had recorded a 2d album with Springsteen, The Wild, the Innocent & the Eastward Street Shuffle.
Anthology Credits [ ]
The Eastward Street Ring established its reputation among studio musicians in the 1970s and the 1980s with its meaning contribution to the Springsteen albumsBorn to Run,Darkness on the Edge of Town,The River andBorn in the U.Southward.A. All the same, unlike such backing bands equally the Silver Bullet Band or the Heartbreakers, the E Street Ring never received a full credit on a Springsteen studio album. Only individual ring members were credited. Fifty-fifty though the band did all or nearly all of the playing on these albums, each was released solely under Springsteen's name. Indeed, the E Street Band is not fifty-fifty mentioned as such in whatsoever of the literature for these albums until an inside liner note forThe River, and and then a comprehend "Performed by" credit onBorn in the UsA . Afterwards albums such asTunnel of Honey andGreatest Hits did name the band and list the members.
Concerts were a different story. Live performances were well-nigh ever billed equally Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, and Springsteen pointed the spotlight on the brand logostyle of the band onstage. In each concert, Springsteen typically would extend one vocal (between 1974 and 1984, almost e'er "Rosalita") to involve an elaborate introduction of each member of the band, introducing nicknames, characterizing each player ("Professor" Roy Bittan, "Miami" Steve Van Zandt, "Phantom" Dan Federici, "Mighty" Max Weinberg, and Garry "West." Tallent), whipping the song and the audience into a frenzy for the last, over-the-acme introduction of the "Large Man", Clarence Clemons. More substantially, Springsteen divide concert revenues equally with the ring members, a practice almost unheard of for backing bands in the music industry.
Thus in 1979 when Springsteen and the band featured on theNo Nukes album andNo Nukes moving-picture show, the live functioning was credited to both. The band received their showtime full credit on a Springsteen album with the release ofLive/1975–85, which was credited to Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band. All subsequent live recordings and concert DVDs accept as well been credited to both.
Southside Johnny, Ronnie Spector, and Gary U.S. Bonds [ ]
Van Zandt also began to constitute himself a reputation as a producer/songwriter. Apart from helping out with production on Springsteen albums, he worked with his "other band", Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes, as well as with Ronnie Spector and Gary U.S. Bonds, before he launched his own solo career as Fiddling Steven. The E Street Ring and Springsteen regularly helped out on all these projects. In 1977, they recorded a single with Ronnie Spector featuring a cover of the Billy Joel song, "Say Adieu to Hollywood", and a Van Zandt original, "Babe Delight Don't Go". This was the first time the ring received full credit. In 1978, Weinberg became an "honorary Juke" when he recordedHearts of Stone with Southside Johnny.
In the early 1980s, the East Street Ring helped relaunch the career of Gary U.South. Bonds, when it provided backup on two albums,Dedication andOn the Line. Van Zandt produced both with Springsteen. Each album featured songs by Springsteen and Van Zandt and a comprehend of the Cajun archetype "Jole Blon". The moderate success of these albums earned Van Zandt a solo recording contract with EMI. Initially without a band of his own, he merely borrowed Clemons, Federici, Tallent, Weinberg, and an array of Jukes, including Rosenberg and Pender, to record his 1982 debutMen Without Women. This was released under the name of Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul.
Courtesy of the E Street Band [ ]
Other artists had also begun to recognize their talents and the band members were never out of work. Producer/songwriter Jim Steinman used Bittan and Weinberg on Meat Loaf'sBat Out of Hell andExpressionless Ringer; on his ownBad for Proficient projection; Bonnie Tyler'sFaster Than the Speed of Dark andSecret Dreams and Forbidden Fire albums; andGreatest Hits from Air Supply, on the cut, "Making Beloved Out of Goose egg at All" which featured an extra expansive Wall of Sound effect from Bittan & Weinberg. Also, Tallent, Bittan, and Weinberg, forth with Mick Ronson, recorded an album with Ian Hunter titledYou're Never Alone with a Schizophrenic. Bittan and Federici too provided keyboards for Garland Jeffreys on hisEscape Creative person, while the former would make notable contributions to albums by David Bowie, Dire Straits, Bob Seger and Stevie Nicks. Several of these albums acknowledged their contributions with a credit such as "courtesy of the E Street Band".
Throughout the 1980s, members of the band were involved with various other projects. In 1985, Bittan and Van Zandt recorded sessions with Bob Dylan for hisEmpire Caricatural album. Although not used at the fourth dimension, the recordings later on surfaced on Dylan'sThe Bootleg Series. In 1985, Van Zandt spearheaded Artists United Against Apartheid. An album and single featured Springsteen and Clemons, among others. Tallent too produced a single with Bailiwick of jersey Artists For Flesh which featured Springsteen, Lofgren, Clemons and Weinberg as well as Carter and Rosenberg. Clemons teamed up with Sancious both on his solo albumHero and on albums with Zucchero Fornaciari. Clemons and Lofgren likewise went on tour with Ringo Starr and his All-Starr Band in 1989.
Breakup [ ]
In 1989 Springsteen informed the E Street Ring members that he would not exist using their services for the foreseeable future. He had already recorded ane completely solo album, Nebraska. The last full band activeness had been autumn 1988'south Homo Rights At present! Bout. Band members started to go their split means and onto carve up projects – Tallent to Nashville to work on record product, Federici to California, Clemons to Florida, Lofgren to Maryland to resume his long-fourth dimension solo activities. Weinberg, besides an abortive endeavour at law schoolhouse, was putting together the band Killer Joe and recording an album. Scene of the Crime included a guest advent from Piddling Steven, playing guitar on the Springsteen written instrumental "Summer On Signal Hill." In 1993, Weinberg became the bandleader on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and remained such for its entire run. When O'Brien moved to The Tonight Show in 2009, Weinberg reprised his function equally bandleader, and the show's business firm band - formerly chosen the Max Weinberg 7 - was redubbed Max Weinberg and the Tonight Bear witness Band.
In 1992 the E Street Band and the Miami Horns backed Darlene Love on the single "All Lone on Christmas" written by Little Steven and featured on the soundtrack for Home Solitary ii: Lost in New York.
Springsteen made guest appearances on solo albums past both Nils Lofgren and Clarence Clemons and he joined Max Weinberg, Garry Tallent, and Little Steven when they reprised their role as "honorary Jukes" on Southside Johnny'southward Ameliorate Days in 1992.
Springsteen besides connected to use assorted members of the band on his forthcoming albums and projects. Roy Bittan would exist retained for both Human Touch and Lucky Boondocks. The onetime included a guest appearance from David Sancious while the latter introduced Soozie Tyrell. Patti Scialfa also provided backing vocals on both. Little Steven produced and played guitar on a remix of the single "57 Channels (And Nothin' On)". Nonetheless, the bulk of musicians used on these albums were session musicians. The Eastward Street Ring was not used on the subsequent Springsteen tour either, although Bittan was again retained and Scialfa occasionally added bankroll vocals; both were consequently featured on In Concert/MTV Plugged. The Ghost of Tom Joad saw Danny Federici, Garry Tallent, Tyrell, and Scialfa provide backing on some tracks while Federici, Tyrell, and Scialfa all plough up sporadically on Devils & Dust.
Although individual members of the ring played on Human being Impact, Lucky Town, In Concert/MTV Plugged, The Ghost of Tom Joad, and Devils & Dust, none of these albums are regarded as E Street Ring albums. Tunnel of Honey falls into a grey area and its status is open up to fence.
Reunion era, Hall of Fame induction [ ]
In 1995, Springsteen released Greatest Hits and the Eastward Street Band was temporarily reunited to record four new songs. In 1998 he released Tracks, a box set collection of unreleased recordings dating back to 1972, many of which featured the band.
Finally, in 1999 Springsteen and the E Street Ring reunited on a more substantial basis, ten years after he had dismissed them. They staged an extremely successful Reunion Tour, culminating in an HBO special and drove Live in New York Metropolis. With the exception of Weinberg and Van Zandt, the band members had non plant any career paths that could lucifer the Eastward Street Ring for fortune and fame. Still, there seemed to exist no long-term animosity from the split.
In 2002, the reunion was continued with the release of new studio album The Rise and the long, successful Ascent Tour. Another important release from this era was The Essential Bruce Springsteen, another greatest hits parcel combined with more than archival material.
The October 2004, the Vote for Alter tour was the last E Street Ring attempt for a while. The 2005 Devils & Dust album used scatterings of Federici, Scialfa, and Tyrell, while the 2006 Sessions Band Bout used Scialfa and Tyrell amid the largely numbered backing musicians. During the latter, Springsteen mentioned he did plan to work with the E Street Ring again in the hereafter, simply was vague well-nigh details. Finally, in early 2007, E Street Band members separately traveled to Atlanta and recorded on Springsteen'southward album Magic, and concurrent with the anthology'south release in October 2007, the Magic Tour began. However, afterwards the decision of the bout's first leg on November 19, 2007, Danny Federici took a get out of absence from the bout to pursue handling for melanoma; he was replaced past Sessions Band member Charles Giordano. Federici made his only return to the stage on March xx, 2008, when he appeared for portions of a Springsteen and E Street Ring performance in Indianapolis. He died on April 17, 2008.
Springsteen had always given elaborate band introductions during shows, often incorporating humorous characterizations of ring members or stories of how they had joined and always building up to an over-the-meridian introduction of "Master of the Universe" stage foil Clarence Clemons. Springsteen used the catastrophe of the Reunion Tour's band intro song, "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out", to introduce a more peculiarly branded sequence to emphasize his view of the E Street Ring'south greatness. This practice continued on "Mary'due south Place" on The Rising Tour and at the end of the Magic Tour shows with "American Land". The exact wording varied, only generally was some grade of the post-obit:
- "[urban center]!
- [metropolis]!'
- You lot've only seen...the centre-stopping, pants-dropping, house-rocking, earth-quaking, booty-shaking, Viagra-taking, love-making -Le-gen-dary E - Street - Band!"
On the Magic Tour, the video screens around the stage added cartoon-like graphics to illustrate the final Due east! Street! Ring! exclamation.
In the wake of the passing of Federici and then Clemons, Springsteen amended the introduction to "testifying, death-defying, legendary East Street Band!"
Bruce Springsteen and the Eastward Street Band were the stars of the Super Bowl XLIII Halftime Show in Tampa, Florida on February 1, 2009. Springsteen's "heart-stopping ..." rap was included in the promotional material aired on NBC in the ii months leading upwardly to the performance. The sequence and so got its biggest audience immediately prior to Springsteen and the band taking the stage at halftime when a prerecorded series of football players from the game saying each phrase, in plow, was aired by fashion of introducing the performance.
Prior to the game, on Th, January 29, Springsteen gave a rare press briefing, where he promised a "twelve-minute party". When asked if he would be nervous performing before such a large audience, Springsteen alluded to his recent January 18, 2009 appearance at the "We Are One" concert at the Lincoln Memorial, a commemoration of Barack Obama's Presidential inauguration: "You'll accept a lot of crazy football fans, but you won't have Lincoln staring over your shoulder. That takes some of the pressure off." The Super Bowl functioning coincided with the release of a new album entitled Working on a Dream, released on Jan 27, 2009. The band's set, which ran a little over the allotted 12 minutes, included the songs "Tenth Artery Freeze-Out", "Born to Run", "Working on a Dream", and "Glory Days". The Miami Horns and a large choir, the Joyce Garrett Singers, joined the ring onstage. Nineteen-yr-one-time Jay Weinberg filled in at drums for his father, Max, during portions of shows, or for some full shows, during the 2009 Working on a Dream Tour. This was due to the elderberry Weinberg's obligations for the debuting The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien. The 49-year age departure between the younger Weinberg and bandmate Clarence Clemons was one of the largest inside any popular musical act.
On June 12, 2011, Clarence Clemons suffered a stroke and died six days after from resulting complications, on June xviii at the age of 69. Steve Van Zandt wrote on his web site "We will go on to make music and perform. Let'due south face up it, that's all we really know how to do. Merely it will exist very different without him." On February 11, 2012, Springsteen announced that Jake Clemons, the nephew of Clarence Clemons, would tour with the Eastward Street Band as the grouping's new saxophonist, splitting fourth dimension with Eddie Manion. Augmented by a full horn section, an additional percussionist in Everett Bradley, and an boosted vocaliser and rapper in Michelle Moore, the Eastward Street Band that undertook the 2012-2013 Wrecking Ball Bout was the largest yet. Guitarist Tom Morello, all-time known for his work with Rage Against the Machine, filled in for Van Zandt on some of the dates.
On December 17, 2013, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced that the Due east Street Ring would be inducted in 2022 under the Honor for Musical Excellence induction category. The band was inducted by Springsteen on April ten, 2014. All of the band members, plus the families of Danny Federici and Clarence Clemons gave speeches. Springsteen, the Eastward Street Ring, Lopez, Sancious, and The E Street Horns, performed "The E Street Shuffle", "The River", and "Kitty'due south Dorsum". "They should have figured it out earlier the ring started passing away," grumbled Lofgren. "Clarence and particularly Danny both took our exclusion hard, and neither is with us whatsoever more. So information technology was a bittersweet night."
TheLoftier Hopes Tour kicked off in Jan 2022 and concluded in May 2014. The ring was again joined by the horn section and by Tom Morello for the unabridged tour. Van Zandt missed most of the N American leg due to filming his television series,Lilyhammer. The bout supported Springsteen's 2022 anthology,High Hopes. Jake Clemons'southward role in the ring had been expanded and his interactions on stage with Springsteen were like those of his uncle. In 2015, Springsteen announced plans forThe River Tour 2016. He had originally planned a solo tour, merely felt that information technology would delay his next tour with the E Street Ring for a few years. Envisaged equally a brusk bout, information technology expanded to an viii-month outing from January 2022 to September 2016. The tour did not include Morello or the horn section, with the exception of Clemons. The band's 2d show in Philadelphia on September nine, 2022 was amidst the longest shows of Springsteen's career, clocking in at 4 hours and iv minutes, two minutes shy of his longest show ever in 2012. An 11-date tour of Australia and New Zealand calledSummer '17 took place in January and February 2017.
Springsteen followed up theSummer 17 tour by announcing a solo concert residency on Broadway without the E Street Ring.Springsteen on Broadway ran from October three, 2022 to December 15, 2018. On January eighteen, 2018, Nils Lofgren was asked on Twitter if the E Street Ring volition ever tour with Bruce again. Lofgren responded saying "I sure promise so" nonetheless Gary Tallent responded maxim that it was "looking unlikely though" fueling rumors of the end of the E Street Ring. The following day, Tallent responded to his original annotate saying "but to be articulate, I know as much as you. I like Nils' respond meliorate". On February 2, 2018, Max Weinberg commented on the hereafter of the E Street Band performing with Springsteen proverb "Don't worry, we ain't washed yet. The E Street Band will exist back out on the road."
On Dec ii, 2018, Springsteen announced that new music was on the way simply the E Street Band would non be touring in 2019. He is taking a pause after his Broadway run and various recording projects. In April 2022 it was appear that Springsteen'southward side by side album,Western Stars, would be a solo release without the East Street Band. In a May 5, 2022 interview with Martin Scorsese, Springsteen revealed that he has written almost an anthology'southward worth of material for a new album with the E Street Band and that there will exist a tour. Springsteen said that author'southward block caused problems for him in coming up with new music for the Eastward Street Ring and even made him doubt if he could create new music. "I couldn't write anything for the ring. And I said, 'Well, of course … you'll never be able to practice that once again!' And it's a trick every time you lot practice it, you know? And so well-nigh a calendar month or and so ago, I wrote almost an album'due south worth of material for the band. And it came out of just… I mean, I know where it came from, but at the same fourth dimension, it just came out of almost nowhere. Yous get, 'Fuck, I'g not fucked, all right? There'll be another bout!"
On May 25, 2019, Springsteen was quoted by Italian newspaper la Repubblica saying an Eastward Street Band tour and new album will happen in 2020. "We will go on tour next year. I will go into the studio to record with the Due east Street Band, starting in the fall, and when we finish we volition go on tour" Springsteen said.
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Timeline [ ]
Discography [ ]
Albums and singles featuring the E Street Band [ ]
- Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
- Live/1975–85 (1986)
- Live in New York City (2001)
- Hammersmith Odeon London '75 (2006)
- Magic Tour Highlights (2008)
- Bruce Springsteen & The East Street Ring Greatest Hits (2009)
- Live from the Carousel (2011)
- Apollo Theatre 3/09/12 (2014)
- The Agora, Cleveland 1978 (2015)
- Tower Theater, Philadelphia 1975 (2015)
- Nassau Coliseum, New York 1980 (2015)
- Brendan Byrne Loonshit, New Jersey 1984 (2015)
- LA Sports Arena, California 1988 (2015)
- Ippodromo delle Capannelle, Rome 2013 (2015)
- Arizona State University, Tempe 1980 (2015)
- HSBC Arena, Buffalo, NY 11/22/09 (2016)
- Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO 8/23/08 (2017)
- Olympiastadion, Helsinki, July 31, 2012 (2017)
- Wachovia Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA ten/twenty/09 (2017)
- The Live Series: Songs of the Road (2018)
- The Live Serial: Songs of Friendship (2019)
- The Live Serial: Songs of Hope (2019)
- Bruce Springsteen
- Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. (1973)
- The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle (1973)
- Built-in to Run (1975)
- Darkness on the Edge of Boondocks (1978)
- The River (1980)
- Built-in in the U.S.A. (1984)
- Tunnel of Beloved (1987)
- Chimes of Freedom (1988)
- Greatest Hits (1995)
- Claret Brothers (1996)
- Tracks (1998)
- xviii Tracks (1999)
- The Rising (2002)
- The Essential Bruce Springsteen (2003)
- Magic (2007)
- Working on a Dream (2009)
- The Promise (2010)
- The Promise: The Darkness on the Edge of Boondocks Story (2010)
- Wrecking Ball (2011)
- High Hopes (2014)
- American Beauty (2014)
- The Ties That Bind: The River Collection (2015)
- Chapter and Poesy (2016)
- Ronnie Spector & the East Street Band
- "Say Farewell To Hollywood" / "Baby Delight Don't Become" (1977)
- Gary U.S. Bonds
- Dedication (1981)
- On the Line (1982)
- Other albums/singles
- Musicians United for Safe Energy: No Nukes (1979)
- Various artists: In Harmony 2 (1981)
- U.s. for Africa: We Are the World (1985)
- Diverse artists: A Very Special Christmas (1987)
- Diverse artists: Folkways - A Vision Shared (1988)
- Darlene Dearest: "All Alone On Christmas" (1992)
- Diverse artists: The Concert for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (1996)
- Various artists: Savor Every Sandwich - The Songs Of Warren Zevon
Albums and singles featuring two or more than individual band members simply [ ]
- Bruce Springsteen - Part 2
These albums are notable for not using the Eastward Street Band; however, a few members of the band appeared on each of them, including singer Patti Scialfa who appeared on all of them.
- Man Touch (1992) (Bittan, Scialfa, former-fellow member Sancious)
- Lucky Town (1992) (Bittan, Scialfa, member-to-be Tyrell)
- In Concert/MTV Plugged (1992) (Bittan, Scialfa)
- The Ghost of Tom Joad (1995) (Federici, Tallent, Scialfa, memberhoped-for Tyrell)
- Devils & Dust (2005) (Federici, Scialfa, and Tyrell)
- We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006) (Scialfa, Tyrell, fellow member-to-be Giordano)
- Wrecking Brawl (2012) (Clemons, Scialfa, Van Zandt, Weinberg, and Tyrell and Giordano)
- Niggling Steven
- Men Without Women (1982) (Van Zandt, Clemons, Federici, Tallent, Springsteen, Weinberg, Manion)
- Freedom - No Compromise (1987) (Van Zandt, Springsteen)
- Soulfire (2017) (Van Zandt, Manion, Mizelle, Springsteen)
- Soulfire Alive! (2018) (Van Zandt, Bradley, Manion, Springsteen)
- Summer of Sorcery (2019) (Van Zandt, Manion)
- Meat Loaf
- Bat out of Hell (1977) (Bittan and Weinberg)
- Dead Ringer (1981) (Bittan and Weinberg)
- Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
- This Time Information technology's for Real (1977) (Manion, Van Zandt, Springsteen, Carter)
- Hearts Of Stone (1978) (Weinberg, Van Zandt, Miami Horns, Springsteen)
- Reach Upward and Touch the Sky (1981) (Springsteen, Van Zandt, Manion, Scialfa)
- Better Days (1991) (Van Zandt, Manion, Springsteen, Tallent, Weinberg)
- Bonnie Tyler
- Faster Than The Speed Of Night (1983) (Bittan and Weinberg)
- Secret Dreams and Forbidden Burn (1986) (Bittan, Weinberg, Mizelle)
- Patti Scialfa
- Rumble Doll (1993) (Scialfa, Lofgren, Springsteen, Tyrell)
- 23rd Street Lullaby (2004) (Scialfa, Lofgren, Springsteen, Tyrell, Moore)
- Play It as It Lays (2007) (Scialfa, Curtis King, Lofgren, Mizelle, Moore, Springsteen, Tyrell)
- Clarence Clemons
- Rescue (1983) (Clemons, Springsteen)
- Hero (1985) (Clemons, Sancious)
- Live in Asbury Park, Vol. two (Clemons, Springsteen)
- Other artists
- Ian Hunter: You're Never Lonely With A Schizophrenic (1979) (Bittan, Weinberg, Tallent)
- Garland Jeffreys: Escape Artist (1980) (Bittan, Federici)
- Jim Steinman: Bad For Practiced (1981) (Bittan, Weinberg)
- Artists United Against Apartheid: Lord's day City (1985) (Van Zandt, Springsteen, Clemons)
- John Eddie: John Eddie (1986) (Lofgren, Weinberg)
- Jersey Artists For Mankind: "We Got The Dear" / "Save Love, Save Life" (1986) (Weinberg, Springsteen, Clemons, Manion, Carter, Tallent)
- Ringo Starr: Ringo Starr And His All-Starr Ring (1990) (Lofgren, Clemons)
- Nils Lofgren: Silver Lining (1990) (Lofgren, Clemons, Springsteen)
- Killer Joe: Scene Of The Crime (1991) (Van Zandt, Springsteen, Weinberg)
- Bob Dylan: The Bootleg Series Vol. III (1991) (Bittan, Van Zandt)
- Soozie Tyrell: White Lines (2003) (Tyrell, Springsteen, Scialfa)
- Darlene Honey: Introducing Darlene Love (2015) (Jake Clemons, Manion, Curt Ramm, Springsteen, Van Zandt)
Tours [ ]
- Born to Run Tour, July 1975- March 1976
- Chicken Scratch Bout, March-May 1976
- The Lawsuit Tour, September 1976-March 1977
- Darkness Bout, May 1978-Jan 1979
- The River Bout, October 1980-September 1981
- Built-in in the United states of americaA. Tour, June 1984-Oct 1985
- Tunnel of Beloved Express Bout, February-Baronial 1988
- Amnesty International - Human Rights Now! Bout, September-October 1988
- Reunion Bout, Apr 1999-July 2000
- The Rising Tour, August 2002-October 2003
- Vote for Change Tour, September-October 2004
- Magic Tour, October 2007-August 2008
- Working on a Dream Bout, April-November 2009
- Wrecking Ball Bout, March 2012-September 2013
- High Hopes Tour, Jan-May 2014
- The River Bout 2016/Summer '17, January 2016-February 2017
References [ ]
- ↑ "The Ring - Bruce Springsteen". Bruce Springsteen. Sony Music Entertainment, 2017. Web. 30 Jan. 2017.
Source: https://brucespringsteen.fandom.com/wiki/E_Street_Band
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