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Clarence Clemons

Clarence Anicholas Clemons Jr. (January 11, 1942 – June 18, 2011), also known as The Big Man, was an American saxophonist. From 1972 until his death in 2011, he was the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band.

Clarence Clemons
Clemons performing in November 2009
Born(1942-01-11)January 11, 1942
DiedJune 18, 2011(2011-06-18) (aged 69)
Other namesThe Big Man
Occupations
  • Musician
  • actor
Years active1961–2011
Spouse
Victoria Clemons
(m. 2008)
Children4, including Nick
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Saxophone
  • percussion
  • vocals
Formerly ofE Street Band
Websiteclarenceclemons.com

Clemons released several solo albums. In 1985, he had a hit single with "You're a Friend of Mine", a duet with Jackson Browne. As a guest musician, he featured on Aretha Franklin's song "Freeway of Love". As an actor, Clemons appeared in several films, including New York, New York and Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. He also made cameo appearances in several TV series, including Diff'rent Strokes, Nash Bridges, The Simpsons, My Wife and Kids and The Wire. Clemons published Big Man: Real Life & Tall Tales (2009) with his friend Don Reo. The book is a semi-fictional autobiography told in the third person. A documentary about his life directed by Nick Mead, titled Clarence Clemons: Who Do I Think I Am? was released in August 2019.[1]

Clemons died in 2011 at the age of 69. In 2014, he was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the E Street Band.

Early life edit

Clarence Anicholas Clemons Jr. was born on January 11, 1942, in Norfolk County, Virginia (later the city of Chesapeake),[2] the son of fish market owner Clarence Clemons, Sr. and his wife Thelma.[3][4][5] He was the oldest of their three children. His grandfather was a Baptist preacher and, as a result, the young Clemons grew up in a very religious environment listening to gospel music.[citation needed] When he was nine, his father gave him an alto saxophone as a Christmas present and paid for music lessons. He later switched to tenor saxophone[3] and played in a high school jazz band. His uncle also influenced his early musical development when he bought him his first King Curtis album. Curtis, and his work with the Coasters in particular, would become a major influence on Clemons and led to him switching to tenor saxophone.[6]

As a youth, Clemons also showed potential as a football player, and graduated from Crestwood High School (now Crestwood Middle) before attending Maryland State College[3] on both music and football scholarships. At 6' 4" and 240 pounds,[6] he played as a lineman on the same team as Art Shell and Emerson Boozer and attracted the attention of the Cleveland Browns, who offered him a trial. Clemons also tried out for the Dallas Cowboys.[7] However, the day before, he was involved in a serious car accident which effectively ended any plans of a career in the National Football League.[8][9][10][11] He would eventually be posthumously inducted into the university's Athletics Hall of Fame on February 24, 2012.[12]

At age 18, Clemons had one of his earliest studio experiences, recording sessions with Tyrone Ashley's Funky Music Machine, a band from Plainfield, New Jersey, that included Ray Davis, Eddie Hazel and Billy Bass Nelson, all of whom later played with Parliament-Funkadelic. He also performed with Daniel Petraitis, a New Jersey and Nashville legend. These sessions were eventually released in 2007 by Truth and Soul Records as Let Me Be Your Man.[13][14] While at Maryland State College, Clemons also joined his first band, the Vibratones, which played James Brown covers and stayed together for about four years between 1961 and 1965. While still playing with this band, he moved to Somerset, New Jersey, where he worked as a counselor for emotionally disturbed children at the Jamesburg Training School for Boys between 1962 and 1970.[citation needed]

Music career edit

E Street Band edit

 
Clemons stage front with the E Street Band, playing his famous "Jungleland" saxophone solo. Nassau Coliseum, March 10, 2008.
 
Clemons playing his "Born to Run" saxophone solo with house lights up. Hartford Civic Center, April 24, 2009.

The story of how Clemons first met Bruce Springsteen has entered into E Street Band mythology. "The E Street Shuffle" contains a monologue about how they met, and the event was also immortalized in "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out". They allegedly met for the first time in September 1971. At the time, Clemons was playing with Norman Seldin & the Joyful Noyze at The Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Seldin was a Jersey Shore musician/entrepreneur who, as well as playing piano and leading various bands, had his own record label, Selsom Records. In 1969, Clemons had recorded an eponymous album with this band. In 2008, tracks from this album were reissued on an anthology, Asbury Park — Then and Now, put together by Seldin. It was Karen Cassidy, lead vocalist with the Joyful Noyze, who encouraged Clemons to check out Springsteen, who was playing with the Bruce Springsteen Band at the nearby Student Prince.[15][16][17] Clemons recalled their meeting in various interviews:

One night we were playing in Asbury Park. I'd heard The Bruce Springsteen Band was nearby at a club called The Student Prince and on a break between sets I walked over there. On-stage, Bruce used to tell different versions of this story but I'm a Baptist, remember, so this is the truth. A rainy, windy night it was, and when I opened the door the whole thing flew off its hinges and blew away down the street. The band were on-stage, but staring at me framed in the doorway. And maybe that did make Bruce a little nervous because I just said, "I want to play with your band," and he said, "Sure, you do anything you want." The first song we did was an early version of "Spirit in the Night". Bruce and I looked at each other and didn't say anything, we just knew. We knew we were the missing links in each other's lives. He was what I'd been searching for. In one way he was just a scrawny little kid. But he was a visionary. He wanted to follow his dream. So from then on I was part of history.[18]

However, well before this meeting, Clemons and Springsteen had moved within the same circle of musical acquaintances. Norman Seldin had managed and promoted several local bands, including The Motifs[19] who featured Vinnie Roslin, later to play with Springsteen in Steel Mill. On April 22, 1966, Seldin had also organized a Battle of the Bands competition at the Matawan-Keyport Roller Drome in Matawan, New Jersey. Springsteen was among the entrants playing with his then band, The Castiles.[20] Billy Ryan, who played lead guitar with The Joyful Noyze,[21] also played in The Jaywalkers with Garry Tallent and Steve Van Zandt. Clemons himself had also played with Tallent in Little Melvin & The Invaders.[22]

In July 1972, Springsteen began recording his debut album Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. and during breaks from recording, he jammed with Clemons and The Joyful Noyze on at least two occasions at The Shipbottom Lounge in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. When Springsteen then decided to use a tenor saxophone on the songs "Blinded by the Light" and "Spirit in the Night", he called Clemons. By October Springsteen was ready to tour and promote Greetings… and he put together a band featuring Clemons, Tallent, Danny Federici and Vini Lopez. Clemons played his last gig with Norman Seldin & The Joyful Noyze at the Club Plaza in Bayville, New Jersey, on October 21, 1972. Four days later Clemons made his debut with the formative E Street Band at an unadvertised, impromptu performance at The Shipbottom Lounge.[23][24]

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Clemons featured prominently on Springsteen's albums.[25] On Born to Run he provided memorable saxophone solos on the title track, "Thunder Road", "She's the One", "Night" and "Jungleland". Darkness on the Edge of Town featured notable solos by Clemons on "Badlands" and "The Promised Land". The River saw Clemons featured on songs such as "The Ties That Bind", "Sherry Darling", "I Wanna Marry You", "Drive All Night" and "Independence Day" while Born in the U.S.A. saw solos on "Bobby Jean" and "I'm Goin' Down".[26][27]

Springsteen and other members of the band referred to Clemons as "The Big Man".[28] At the end of shows, while recognizing members of the E Street Band, Springsteen referred to Clemons as "The Biggest Man You Ever Seen".[29] He sometimes changed this depending on where the E Street Band performs — at their 2009 concert in Glasgow he introduced Clemons as "the biggest Scotsman you've ever seen".[30]

In April 2014, the E Street Band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Clemons' widow accepted on his behalf.[31]

Solo career edit

Outside of his work with the E Street Band, Clemons recorded with many other artists and had a number of musical projects on his own. The best known of these are his 1985 vocal duet with Jackson Browne on the Top-20 hit single "You're a Friend of Mine", and his saxophone work on Aretha Franklin's 1985 Top-10 hit single "Freeway of Love". He was managed briefly in the 1980s by former Crawdaddy editor Peter Knobler, at whose wedding Clemons played with his band, Clarence Clemons & the Red Bank Rockers. During the 1980s, Clemons also owned a Red Bank, New Jersey, nightclub called Big Man's West. He toured in the first incarnation of Ringo Starr & The All-Starr Band in 1989, singing "You're a Friend of Mine" (dueting with Billy Preston) and an updated rap arrangement of "Quarter to Three."

In the late 1980s, he developed a friendship with Jerry Garcia and played a number of concerts with the Grateful Dead, including notable appearances during their New Year's Eve concert in 1988, an AIDS benefit concert in May 1989, and a live pay-per-view broadcast of their summer solstice concert on June 21, 1989. Clemons also did a tour with the Jerry Garcia Band. One of these performances, from September 16, 1989 was officially released in 2020 as Garcia Live Volume 13.

In the mid-1990s, he recorded a Japan-only CD release called Aja and the Big Man "Get It On" with Los Angeles singer/songwriter Aja Kim. In 1992 he was involved in the sessions for the album Zoom by Alvin Lee. At this time he also recorded an instrumental record with Alan Niven producing, Peacemaker.

In the 2000s, Clemons along with producer Narada Michael Walden, put together a group called The Temple of Soul, releasing a single called "Anna". He also recorded with philanthropic teen band Creation. Clemons collaborated with Lady Gaga on the songs "Hair" and "The Edge of Glory" from her album Born This Way, providing a saxophone track and solo.[32] In April 2011, Clemons sat in on several tunes with the Grateful Dead "spinoff" band Furthur during a concert in Boca Raton, Florida. Just days before he suffered a major stroke, he shot a music video with Lady Gaga for "The Edge of Glory".

Acting career edit

 
Clemons circa 2002

Clemons appeared in several movies and on television, making his screen debut in Martin Scorsese's 1977 musical film New York, New York, in which he played a trumpet player.[33] He played one of the 'Three Most Important People In The World' in the 1989 comedy film Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.[33] In 1985, Clemons was a special guest star in Diff'rent Strokes episode "So You Want to Be a Rock Star", in which he played the role of Mr. Kingsley, a young saxophonist helping Arnold Jackson to learn to play his sax.[33]

In 1990, he co-starred in the pilot episode of Human Target, a Rick Springfield action series intended for ABC.[34] He played the role of Jack in Swing starring opposite Lisa Stansfield and Hugo Speer, directed by Nick Mead. He appeared alongside Michael McKean and David Bowe as a miner in one episode of musician "Weird Al" Yankovic's children's television show The Weird Al Show.[33] Clemons is a guest voice in "Grift of the Magi", a 1999 episode of The Simpsons. He made a cameo appearance in the sequel to The Blues Brothers, Blues Brothers 2000 (1999), as part of the metal section of super blues band The Louisiana Gator Boys. He appeared in the episode "Michael's Band" of Damon Wayans' television show My Wife and Kids as a musician, and performed "One Shadow In The Sun", an original composition co-written with bassist Lynn Woolever.[33]

Clemons twice appeared as a Baltimore youth-program organizer in the HBO crime drama The Wire.[35][36] He appeared in an episode of Brothers and in the "Eddie's Book" episode of 'Til Death as himself.[33]

Other work edit

Clemons published Big Man: Real Life & Tall Tales (2009) with his friend Don Reo. It is a semi-fictional autobiography told in the third person.[37]

Personal life and demise edit

Clarence Clemons was married five times. He fathered four sons: Charles, Christopher, Jarod, and Clarence III (known as Nick).[38] His nephew, Jake Clemons, was introduced as the new saxophone player of the E Street Band in 2012 after Clemons' death.[39]

Clarence Clemons resided in Florida where he became involved with charitable organizations.[40] Although he considered himself a Baptist,[18] Clemons was also associated with spiritual guru Sri Chinmoy.[41]

 
Memorial display for Clemons at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey, June 2011

Clemons suffered a massive stroke at his home in Florida, on June 12, 2011.[42] While initial signs had been hopeful after his hospitalization and two subsequent brain surgeries, his condition worsened later in the week, and he died on June 18[43][44] at age 69.[45] Upon announcement of his death, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie ordered state flags to be lowered to half staff in his honor.[46] He was survived by his four sons, Nick, Charles, Christopher, Jarod; his younger brother William Melvon Clemons, Sr. (1946–2014); and his fifth wife, Victoria, whom he had married in 2008.[47]

Tributes and legacy edit

Springsteen said of Clemons: "He carried within him a love of people that made them love him.... with Clarence at my side my band and I were able to tell a story far deeper than those simply contained in our music."[48]

At their concert in Portsmouth, Virginia, on June 19, 2011, Phish covered "Thunder Road" as a tribute to Clemons.[49] At an Eddie Vedder concert in Hartford, Connecticut, on June 18, 2011, upon hearing of Clemons' health struggles, Vedder wished Clemons well, and Vedder was soon notified by a sound tech that Clemons had died. Vedder later played a tribute to Clemons during the Pearl Jam song "Better Man", changing the lyrics to include, "Can't find a Bigger Man" (paying homage to Clemons' nickname "The Big Man"). During a subsequent performance on the Late Show with David Letterman, Vedder played a ukulele with "Clarence" written across the front of it.[50] Before singing "Moment of Surrender" at the U2 concert in Anaheim on June 18, 2011, Bono paid tribute to Clemons. He read lyrics from Springsteen's "Jungleland" near the end of the song, and repeated them at the song's conclusion.[51] Bono repeated this dedication and tribute during "Moment of Surrender" at the U2 concert in New Jersey on June 21[52] and again in Baltimore on June 22.[53] Bon Jovi performed "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" as the first encore during their concert in Horsens on June 19, 2011. While playing that song, photos of Clemons were shown on the giant video screen behind the band.[54][55] Jimmy Buffett added verses that included Clemons in "The Stories We Could Tell" during his final encore during his concert on June 21, 2011. The rest of the band left the stage and it was Buffett playing and singing alone.[56] During the Gaslight Anthem's set at the 2011 Glastonbury Festival, frontman Brian Fallon dedicated their song "The '59 Sound" to Clemons.[57] In October 2011, Lady Gaga paid tribute to him when she accepted the "Big Man of the Year" from Little Kids Rock.[58] In a June 21, 2012, concert in Sydney, Gaga dedicated her song "The Edge of Glory" in which Clemons had contributed.[59]

On July 17, 2011, a tribute concert was held at the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park, New Jersey. Springsteen performed a 45-minute set playing some of Clemons' songs. Clemons' son, Clarence III, (known as Nick), opened the show with his band, The Nick Clemons Band.[60] On October 1, 2011, a tribute to Clemons took place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida. Traditionally an annual charity event hosted by Clemons called The Classic Rock & Roll Party, the event paid tribute to Clemons' life and all he did for Home Safe, a non-profit organization helping victims of child abuse and domestic violence.[61][62]

In January 2012, Clemons' hometown paid tribute with memorial concerts featuring members of the E Street Band. The concert took place at The NorVa concert hall.[63] On July 28, 2012, in Gothenburg, Springsteen and the E Street Band performed "Jungleland" for the first time on the Wrecking Ball World Tour, with Clemons' nephew Jake Clemons playing the saxophone solo and the song being dedicated to Clemons.[64]

Discography edit

Filmography edit

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Film edit

Television edit

Music videos edit

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • The Best of Clarence Clemons – public radio special
  • Clarence Clemons at IMDb
  • Interview with Chorus and Verse (Jan. 2004)
  • Interview Clarence Clemons on Meeting Bruce Springsteen on YouTube
  • Remembering Clarence Clemons December 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine — slideshow.Life
  • "Remembering Springsteen's Saxman, Clarence Clemons" On Point
  • . Rolling Stone. June 29, 2011. Archived from the original on February 24, 2018. Retrieved August 25, 2017.

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Clarence Anicholas Clemons Jr January 11 1942 June 18 2011 also known as The Big Man was an American saxophonist From 1972 until his death in 2011 he was the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band Clarence ClemonsClemons performing in November 2009Born 1942 01 11 January 11 1942Norfolk County Virginia U S DiedJune 18 2011 2011 06 18 aged 69 West Palm Beach Florida U S Other namesThe Big ManOccupationsMusicianactorYears active1961 2011SpouseVictoria Clemons m 2008 wbr Children4 including NickMusical careerGenresRock R amp BInstrument s Saxophone percussion vocalsFormerly ofE Street BandWebsiteclarenceclemons wbr comClemons released several solo albums In 1985 he had a hit single with You re a Friend of Mine a duet with Jackson Browne As a guest musician he featured on Aretha Franklin s song Freeway of Love As an actor Clemons appeared in several films including New York New York and Bill amp Ted s Excellent Adventure He also made cameo appearances in several TV series including Diff rent Strokes Nash Bridges The Simpsons My Wife and Kids and The Wire Clemons published Big Man Real Life amp Tall Tales 2009 with his friend Don Reo The book is a semi fictional autobiography told in the third person A documentary about his life directed by Nick Mead titled Clarence Clemons Who Do I Think I Am was released in August 2019 1 Clemons died in 2011 at the age of 69 In 2014 he was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the E Street Band Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 E Street Band 2 2 Solo career 3 Acting career 4 Other work 5 Personal life and demise 6 Tributes and legacy 7 Discography 8 Filmography 8 1 Film 8 2 Television 8 3 Music videos 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editClarence Anicholas Clemons Jr was born on January 11 1942 in Norfolk County Virginia later the city of Chesapeake 2 the son of fish market owner Clarence Clemons Sr and his wife Thelma 3 4 5 He was the oldest of their three children His grandfather was a Baptist preacher and as a result the young Clemons grew up in a very religious environment listening to gospel music citation needed When he was nine his father gave him an alto saxophone as a Christmas present and paid for music lessons He later switched to tenor saxophone 3 and played in a high school jazz band His uncle also influenced his early musical development when he bought him his first King Curtis album Curtis and his work with the Coasters in particular would become a major influence on Clemons and led to him switching to tenor saxophone 6 As a youth Clemons also showed potential as a football player and graduated from Crestwood High School now Crestwood Middle before attending Maryland State College 3 on both music and football scholarships At 6 4 and 240 pounds 6 he played as a lineman on the same team as Art Shell and Emerson Boozer and attracted the attention of the Cleveland Browns who offered him a trial Clemons also tried out for the Dallas Cowboys 7 However the day before he was involved in a serious car accident which effectively ended any plans of a career in the National Football League 8 9 10 11 He would eventually be posthumously inducted into the university s Athletics Hall of Fame on February 24 2012 12 At age 18 Clemons had one of his earliest studio experiences recording sessions with Tyrone Ashley s Funky Music Machine a band from Plainfield New Jersey that included Ray Davis Eddie Hazel and Billy Bass Nelson all of whom later played with Parliament Funkadelic He also performed with Daniel Petraitis a New Jersey and Nashville legend These sessions were eventually released in 2007 by Truth and Soul Records as Let Me Be Your Man 13 14 While at Maryland State College Clemons also joined his first band the Vibratones which played James Brown covers and stayed together for about four years between 1961 and 1965 While still playing with this band he moved to Somerset New Jersey where he worked as a counselor for emotionally disturbed children at the Jamesburg Training School for Boys between 1962 and 1970 citation needed Music career editE Street Band edit nbsp Clemons stage front with the E Street Band playing his famous Jungleland saxophone solo Nassau Coliseum March 10 2008 nbsp Clemons playing his Born to Run saxophone solo with house lights up Hartford Civic Center April 24 2009 The story of how Clemons first met Bruce Springsteen has entered into E Street Band mythology The E Street Shuffle contains a monologue about how they met and the event was also immortalized in Tenth Avenue Freeze Out They allegedly met for the first time in September 1971 At the time Clemons was playing with Norman Seldin amp the Joyful Noyze at The Wonder Bar in Asbury Park New Jersey Seldin was a Jersey Shore musician entrepreneur who as well as playing piano and leading various bands had his own record label Selsom Records In 1969 Clemons had recorded an eponymous album with this band In 2008 tracks from this album were reissued on an anthology Asbury Park Then and Now put together by Seldin It was Karen Cassidy lead vocalist with the Joyful Noyze who encouraged Clemons to check out Springsteen who was playing with the Bruce Springsteen Band at the nearby Student Prince 15 16 17 Clemons recalled their meeting in various interviews One night we were playing in Asbury Park I d heard The Bruce Springsteen Band was nearby at a club called The Student Prince and on a break between sets I walked over there On stage Bruce used to tell different versions of this story but I m a Baptist remember so this is the truth A rainy windy night it was and when I opened the door the whole thing flew off its hinges and blew away down the street The band were on stage but staring at me framed in the doorway And maybe that did make Bruce a little nervous because I just said I want to play with your band and he said Sure you do anything you want The first song we did was an early version of Spirit in the Night Bruce and I looked at each other and didn t say anything we just knew We knew we were the missing links in each other s lives He was what I d been searching for In one way he was just a scrawny little kid But he was a visionary He wanted to follow his dream So from then on I was part of history 18 However well before this meeting Clemons and Springsteen had moved within the same circle of musical acquaintances Norman Seldin had managed and promoted several local bands including The Motifs 19 who featured Vinnie Roslin later to play with Springsteen in Steel Mill On April 22 1966 Seldin had also organized a Battle of the Bands competition at the Matawan Keyport Roller Drome in Matawan New Jersey Springsteen was among the entrants playing with his then band The Castiles 20 Billy Ryan who played lead guitar with The Joyful Noyze 21 also played in The Jaywalkers with Garry Tallent and Steve Van Zandt Clemons himself had also played with Tallent in Little Melvin amp The Invaders 22 In July 1972 Springsteen began recording his debut album Greetings from Asbury Park N J and during breaks from recording he jammed with Clemons and The Joyful Noyze on at least two occasions at The Shipbottom Lounge in Point Pleasant New Jersey When Springsteen then decided to use a tenor saxophone on the songs Blinded by the Light and Spirit in the Night he called Clemons By October Springsteen was ready to tour and promote Greetings and he put together a band featuring Clemons Tallent Danny Federici and Vini Lopez Clemons played his last gig with Norman Seldin amp The Joyful Noyze at the Club Plaza in Bayville New Jersey on October 21 1972 Four days later Clemons made his debut with the formative E Street Band at an unadvertised impromptu performance at The Shipbottom Lounge 23 24 Throughout the 1970s and 1980s Clemons featured prominently on Springsteen s albums 25 On Born to Run he provided memorable saxophone solos on the title track Thunder Road She s the One Night and Jungleland Darkness on the Edge of Town featured notable solos by Clemons on Badlands and The Promised Land The River saw Clemons featured on songs such as The Ties That Bind Sherry Darling I Wanna Marry You Drive All Night and Independence Day while Born in the U S A saw solos on Bobby Jean and I m Goin Down 26 27 Springsteen and other members of the band referred to Clemons as The Big Man 28 At the end of shows while recognizing members of the E Street Band Springsteen referred to Clemons as The Biggest Man You Ever Seen 29 He sometimes changed this depending on where the E Street Band performs at their 2009 concert in Glasgow he introduced Clemons as the biggest Scotsman you ve ever seen 30 In April 2014 the E Street Band were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Clemons widow accepted on his behalf 31 Solo career edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Outside of his work with the E Street Band Clemons recorded with many other artists and had a number of musical projects on his own The best known of these are his 1985 vocal duet with Jackson Browne on the Top 20 hit single You re a Friend of Mine and his saxophone work on Aretha Franklin s 1985 Top 10 hit single Freeway of Love He was managed briefly in the 1980s by former Crawdaddy editor Peter Knobler at whose wedding Clemons played with his band Clarence Clemons amp the Red Bank Rockers During the 1980s Clemons also owned a Red Bank New Jersey nightclub called Big Man s West He toured in the first incarnation of Ringo Starr amp The All Starr Band in 1989 singing You re a Friend of Mine dueting with Billy Preston and an updated rap arrangement of Quarter to Three In the late 1980s he developed a friendship with Jerry Garcia and played a number of concerts with the Grateful Dead including notable appearances during their New Year s Eve concert in 1988 an AIDS benefit concert in May 1989 and a live pay per view broadcast of their summer solstice concert on June 21 1989 Clemons also did a tour with the Jerry Garcia Band One of these performances from September 16 1989 was officially released in 2020 as Garcia Live Volume 13 In the mid 1990s he recorded a Japan only CD release called Aja and the Big Man Get It On with Los Angeles singer songwriter Aja Kim In 1992 he was involved in the sessions for the album Zoom by Alvin Lee At this time he also recorded an instrumental record with Alan Niven producing Peacemaker In the 2000s Clemons along with producer Narada Michael Walden put together a group called The Temple of Soul releasing a single called Anna He also recorded with philanthropic teen band Creation Clemons collaborated with Lady Gaga on the songs Hair and The Edge of Glory from her album Born This Way providing a saxophone track and solo 32 In April 2011 Clemons sat in on several tunes with the Grateful Dead spinoff band Furthur during a concert in Boca Raton Florida Just days before he suffered a major stroke he shot a music video with Lady Gaga for The Edge of Glory Acting career edit nbsp Clemons circa 2002Clemons appeared in several movies and on television making his screen debut in Martin Scorsese s 1977 musical film New York New York in which he played a trumpet player 33 He played one of the Three Most Important People In The World in the 1989 comedy film Bill amp Ted s Excellent Adventure 33 In 1985 Clemons was a special guest star in Diff rent Strokes episode So You Want to Be a Rock Star in which he played the role of Mr Kingsley a young saxophonist helping Arnold Jackson to learn to play his sax 33 In 1990 he co starred in the pilot episode of Human Target a Rick Springfield action series intended for ABC 34 He played the role of Jack in Swing starring opposite Lisa Stansfield and Hugo Speer directed by Nick Mead He appeared alongside Michael McKean and David Bowe as a miner in one episode of musician Weird Al Yankovic s children s television show The Weird Al Show 33 Clemons is a guest voice in Grift of the Magi a 1999 episode of The Simpsons He made a cameo appearance in the sequel to The Blues Brothers Blues Brothers 2000 1999 as part of the metal section of super blues band The Louisiana Gator Boys He appeared in the episode Michael s Band of Damon Wayans television show My Wife and Kids as a musician and performed One Shadow In The Sun an original composition co written with bassist Lynn Woolever 33 Clemons twice appeared as a Baltimore youth program organizer in the HBO crime drama The Wire 35 36 He appeared in an episode of Brothers and in the Eddie s Book episode of Til Death as himself 33 Other work editClemons published Big Man Real Life amp Tall Tales 2009 with his friend Don Reo It is a semi fictional autobiography told in the third person 37 Personal life and demise editClarence Clemons was married five times He fathered four sons Charles Christopher Jarod and Clarence III known as Nick 38 His nephew Jake Clemons was introduced as the new saxophone player of the E Street Band in 2012 after Clemons death 39 Clarence Clemons resided in Florida where he became involved with charitable organizations 40 Although he considered himself a Baptist 18 Clemons was also associated with spiritual guru Sri Chinmoy 41 nbsp Memorial display for Clemons at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park New Jersey June 2011Clemons suffered a massive stroke at his home in Florida on June 12 2011 42 While initial signs had been hopeful after his hospitalization and two subsequent brain surgeries his condition worsened later in the week and he died on June 18 43 44 at age 69 45 Upon announcement of his death New Jersey Governor Chris Christie ordered state flags to be lowered to half staff in his honor 46 He was survived by his four sons Nick Charles Christopher Jarod his younger brother William Melvon Clemons Sr 1946 2014 and his fifth wife Victoria whom he had married in 2008 47 Tributes and legacy editSpringsteen said of Clemons He carried within him a love of people that made them love him with Clarence at my side my band and I were able to tell a story far deeper than those simply contained in our music 48 At their concert in Portsmouth Virginia on June 19 2011 Phish covered Thunder Road as a tribute to Clemons 49 At an Eddie Vedder concert in Hartford Connecticut on June 18 2011 upon hearing of Clemons health struggles Vedder wished Clemons well and Vedder was soon notified by a sound tech that Clemons had died Vedder later played a tribute to Clemons during the Pearl Jam song Better Man changing the lyrics to include Can t find a Bigger Man paying homage to Clemons nickname The Big Man During a subsequent performance on the Late Show with David Letterman Vedder played a ukulele with Clarence written across the front of it 50 Before singing Moment of Surrender at the U2 concert in Anaheim on June 18 2011 Bono paid tribute to Clemons He read lyrics from Springsteen s Jungleland near the end of the song and repeated them at the song s conclusion 51 Bono repeated this dedication and tribute during Moment of Surrender at the U2 concert in New Jersey on June 21 52 and again in Baltimore on June 22 53 Bon Jovi performed Tenth Avenue Freeze Out as the first encore during their concert in Horsens on June 19 2011 While playing that song photos of Clemons were shown on the giant video screen behind the band 54 55 Jimmy Buffett added verses that included Clemons in The Stories We Could Tell during his final encore during his concert on June 21 2011 The rest of the band left the stage and it was Buffett playing and singing alone 56 During the Gaslight Anthem s set at the 2011 Glastonbury Festival frontman Brian Fallon dedicated their song The 59 Sound to Clemons 57 In October 2011 Lady Gaga paid tribute to him when she accepted the Big Man of the Year from Little Kids Rock 58 In a June 21 2012 concert in Sydney Gaga dedicated her song The Edge of Glory in which Clemons had contributed 59 On July 17 2011 a tribute concert was held at the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park New Jersey Springsteen performed a 45 minute set playing some of Clemons songs Clemons son Clarence III known as Nick opened the show with his band The Nick Clemons Band 60 On October 1 2011 a tribute to Clemons took place at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood Florida Traditionally an annual charity event hosted by Clemons called The Classic Rock amp Roll Party the event paid tribute to Clemons life and all he did for Home Safe a non profit organization helping victims of child abuse and domestic violence 61 62 In January 2012 Clemons hometown paid tribute with memorial concerts featuring members of the E Street Band The concert took place at The NorVa concert hall 63 On July 28 2012 in Gothenburg Springsteen and the E Street Band performed Jungleland for the first time on the Wrecking Ball World Tour with Clemons nephew Jake Clemons playing the saxophone solo and the song being dedicated to Clemons 64 Discography editClarence Clemons amp the Red Bank Rockers Rescue 1983 Clarence Clemons Hero 1985 A Night With Mr C 1989 Peacemaker 1995 Aja and the Big Man Get It On 1995 Clarence Clemons amp Temple of Soul Live in Asbury Park 2002 Live in Asbury Park Vol 2 2004 Brothers in Arms 2008 Bruce Springsteen Greetings from Asbury Park N J 1973 The Wild the Innocent amp the E Street Shuffle 1973 Born to Run 1975 Darkness on the Edge of Town 1978 The River 1980 Born in the U S A 1984 Live 1975 85 1986 Tunnel of Love 1987 Chimes of Freedom 1988 Greatest Hits 1995 Blood Brothers 1996 Tracks 1998 18 Tracks 1999 Live in New York City 2001 The Rising 2002 The Essential Bruce Springsteen 2003 Hammersmith Odeon London 75 2006 Magic 2007 Magic Tour Highlights 2008 Working on a Dream 2009 The Promise 2010 Wrecking Ball 2012 High Hopes 2014 Gary U S Bonds Dedication 1981 On the Line 1982 Lady Gaga Born This Way 2011 Ringo Starr amp His All Starr Band Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band 1990 Zucchero Blues 1987 Oro Incenso amp Birra 1989 Zucchero 1991 Diamante 1994 Spirito Divino 1995 Selected others Dan Hartman Images 1976 Southside Johnny amp The Asbury Jukes I Don t Wanna Go Home 1976 Pezband Pezband 1977 Ronnie Spector amp The E Street Band Say Goodbye To Hollywood Baby Please Don t Go 1977 Scarlet Rivera Scarlet Rivera 1977 Intergalactic Touring Band Intergalactic Touring Band 1977 Carlene Carter Two Sides to Every Woman 1979 Janis Ian Night Rains 1979 Musicians United for Safe Energy No Nukes 1979 Michael Stanley Band Heartland 1980 Joan Armatrading Me Myself I 1980 Various artists In Harmony 2 1981 Greg Lake Greg Lake 1981 Schwartz Schwartz 1981 Blue Steel Nothing But Time 1981 Little Steven amp The Disciples Of Soul Men Without Women 1982 Hawks 30 Seconds Over Otho 1982 Ian Hunter All of the Good Ones Are Taken 1983 Steel Breeze Heart on the Line 1983 Silver Condor Trouble At Home 1983 Michael Stanley Poor Side of Town 1984 Aretha Franklin Who s Zoomin Who 1985 Twisted Sister Come Out and Play 1985 Porky s Revenge Soundtrack 1985 Artists United Against Apartheid Sun City 1986 Jersey Artists For Mankind We ve Got The Love Save Love Save Life 1986 Gloria Estefan Let It Loose 1987 Various artists A Very Special Christmas 1987 Narada Michael Walden Divine Emotions 1988 The Four Tops Indestructible 1988 Todd Rundgren Nearly Human 1989 Herman Brood Freeze 1990 Home Alone 2 Lost in New York Soundtrack 1992 Lisa Stansfield et al Swing Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 1999 Joe Cocker Unchain My Heart 1990 Peter Maffay 38317 1991 Nils Lofgren Silver Lining 1991 Alvin Lee Zoom 1992 Roy Orbison King of Hearts 1992 Jim Carroll A World Without Gravity Best of The Jim Carroll Band 1993 Dave Koz Lucky Man 1993 Great White Sail Away 1994 Luther Vandross This is Christmas 1995 Craig and Co My Newish Jewish Discovery 1997 Various artists Humanary Stew A Tribute to Alice Cooper 1999 Nick Clemons Band In the Sunlight 2001 Creation World Without Windows 2005 Bruce Benson A Healing Prayer 2007 Tyrone Ashley s Funky Music Machine Let Me Be Your Man 2007 Stormin Norman amp Friends Asbury Park Then And Now 2008 Jerry Garcia Band Garcia Live Volume 13 2020 Filmography edit 65 66 Film edit New York New York 1977 Cecil Powell Bill amp Ted s Excellent Adventure 1989 One of the Three Most Important People in the World Fatal Instinct 1993 Clarence Blues Brothers 2000 1998 The Louisiana Gator Boys Swing 1999 JackTelevision edit Diff rent Strokes Mr Kingsley So You Want to Be a Rock Star 1985 Jake and the Fatman Blue Danny Boyd Why Can t You Behave 1989 The Flash 1990 Darrell Hennings Honor Among Thieves 1990 Nash Bridges Big Barry in three episodes 25 Hours of Christmas Aloha Nash and Javelin Catcher 1996 The Sentinel Workman Dead Drop 1997 The Weird Al Show Miner Mining Accident 1997 Viper Leo Duquesne The Getaway 1998 Penn amp Teller s Sin City Spectacular one episode 1998 The Simpsons Narrator Grift of the Magi 1999 My Wife and Kids Johnny Watson Micheal s Band 2003 The Wire Roman Moral Midgetry and Hamsterdam 2004 Til Death Himself Eddie s Book 2009 Music videos edit You re a Friend of Mine With Jackson Browne 1985 The Edge of Glory by Lady Gaga 2011 See also editList of saxophonistsReferences edit Kaplan Ilana June 9 2019 Springsteen Saxophonist Clarence Clemons Documentary Out This Summer Rolling Stone Retrieved January 10 2020 Ollison Rashod June 20 2011 Clarence Clemons A big man by every definition Hamptonroads com Archived from the original on October 10 2012 Retrieved December 19 2015 a b c Ben Sisario June 18 2011 Clarence Clemons Springsteen s Soulful Sideman Dies at 69 The New York Times A24 Retrieved July 1 2011 The Virginian Pilot Archives Nl newsbank com Retrieved December 19 2015 Carpenter Brown February 24 2006 Local teacher was an active participant in desegregation The Virginian Pilot a b 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flags in N J be flown at half staff following death of Springsteen saxophonist Clarence Clemons New Jersey Online Advance Digital Retrieved June 22 2011 Greene Andy July 21 2011 Clarence Clemons Remembered By His Wife Victoria Rolling Stone Bruce Springsteen s Statement on Clarence Clemons Passing Loss is Immeasurable Billboard Retrieved June 20 2011 June 19 2011 Setlist Phish net Retrieved December 19 2015 Vedder Sings Without You on Letterman Rolling Stone June 21 2011 Retrieved October 2 2021 U2 Pays Tribute To Clarence Clemons Who Died Saturday At 69 104 3 K Hits Chicago June 20 2011 Archived from the original on June 24 2011 Retrieved December 19 2015 McCall Tris U2 pays tribute to Clarence Clemons at massive New Meadowlands show New Jersey On Line LLC Retrieved April 19 2015 Midnight Sun Review U2 at M amp T Bank Stadium June 22 Nightlife Baltimore s music bars clubs events and night scene from Erik Maza The Baltimore Sun June 23 2011 Retrieved December 19 2015 Lustig Jay June 20 2011 Clarence Clemons death provokes music world response tributes The Star Ledger Retrieved December 19 2015 Stars pay tribute to Clarence Clemons The Marquee Blog CNN June 20 2011 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Shawn Salim July 3 2011 Jimmy Buffett tribute to Clarence Clemons retrieved December 16 2016 BBC Glastonbury Festival 2011 The Gaslight Anthem BBC June 26 2011 Retrieved December 19 2015 Lady Gaga in Moving Tribute to Big Man at Little Kids Rock PDF Billboard Retrieved February 4 2020 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Lady Gaga Edge of Glory Dedicated to Clarence BTWB Sydney 21st June 2012 Retrieved February 4 2020 via YouTube Bruce Springsteen Gives Surprise Clarence Clemons Tribute Watch Billboard Retrieved October 2 2021 Clarence Clemons Concert Setlists setlist fm Retrieved October 2 2021 Tully Jonathan September 14 2011 In Concert An all star cast of musicians will honor Clarence Clemons on Oct 1 The Palm Beach Post New Media Investment 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