The Two-Way Remembering Clarence Clemons And His 'Jungleland' Solo June 20, 2011 The E Street Band saxophonist died over the weekend, one week after suffering a stroke. He was 69. See if you agree that his playing on Jungleland was the best of many memorable solos.
Saxophonist Clarence Clemons and Bruce Springsteen during a 2009 concert in Munich. Christof Stache/AP hide caption toggle caption Christof Stache/AP The Two-Way Springsteen: 'Initial Signs Are Encouraging' On Clemons June 15, 2011 In the first official confirmation that the saxophone player suffered a stroke, The Boss adds that Clemons will "need much care and support to achieve his potential once again." There's a special e-mail address for get-well messages.
The Two-Way Reports: E Street Band Saxophonist Clarence Clemons Suffers Stroke June 13, 2011 Clemons is 69. His saxophone has been a driving force in the E Street Band since the early '70s.