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Nils Lofgren

Nils Hilmer Lofgren (born June 21, 1951)[1] is an American rock musician, recording artist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Along with his work as a solo artist, he has been a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band since 1984, a member of Crazy Horse, and founder/frontman of the band Grin. Lofgren was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the E Street Band in 2014.

Nils Lofgren
Nils Lofgren playing in 2019
Background information
Birth nameNils Hilmer Lofgren
Born (1951-06-21) June 21, 1951 (age 71)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
GenresRoots rock, heartland rock, blues rock, hard rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, keyboards, accordion, pedal steel guitar, banjo
Years active1965–present
LabelsA&M, Columbia, MCA, Rykodisc, Capitol, Vision Music, Pure Records; Fantasy
Member ofE Street Band, Crazy Horse
Websitenilslofgren.com

Biography

Early life and career

Lofgren was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States,[2] to an Italian mother and a Swedish father. When he was a young child, the family moved to the Washington, D.C., suburb of Bethesda, Maryland.[3] Lofgren's first instrument was classical accordion, beginning at age five,[4] which he studied seriously for ten years.[3] After studying classical music and jazz, throughout his youth, Lofgren switched his emphasis to rock music, and focused on the piano and the guitar.[4]

Lofgren attended his local public high school Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, MD. He had been a competitive gymnast in high school, a skill that was used on stage later in his performing career and reflected in the name of his 1985 album, Flip.[5]

Grin

In 1968, Lofgren formed the band Grin with bassist George Daly (later replaced by Bob Gordon), and drummer Bob Berberich, former players in the DC band The Hangmen.[6] The group played in venues throughout the Washington, D.C., area.

Lofgren met Neil Young while Young was performing at the Georgetown club The Cellar Door, and began a long association. Young invited Lofgren to come to California and the Grin trio (Lofgren, Daly and Berberich) drove out west and lived for some months at a home Neil Young rented in Laurel Canyon. Lofgren would eventually use his album credits from working with Young to land Grin a record deal in 1971.

Daly left the band early on to become a Columbia Records A&R Executive and was replaced by bassist Bob Gordon, who remained through the release of four critically acclaimed albums[7] of catchy hard rock from 1971 to 1974, with guitar as Lofgren's primary instrument. The single "White Lies" got heavy airplay on Washington, D.C.-area radio. Lofgren wrote the majority of the group's songs, and often shared vocal duties with other members of the band (primarily drummer Bob Berberich). After the second album he added brother Tom Lofgren as a rhythm guitarist. Grin failed to hit the big time, and were released by their record company.[3]

Neil Young and Crazy Horse

Lofgren joined Neil Young at age 19 to play piano and guitar on the album After the Gold Rush.[3] Lofgren maintained his musical relationship with Young, appearing as a part of the Santa Monica Flyers on Young's Tonight's the Night album and tour, and again on the Trans album and tour.[2] He has also been a recurring member of Crazy Horse (1970–1971; 2018–present), appearing on their 1971 LP and contributing songs to their catalogue. In 2018, Lofgren re-joined Crazy Horse and along with the band performed on Young's 2019 album Colorado and 2021's Barn.

In 2023, Neil Young along with the members of Crazy Horse released the album All Roads Lead Home under the band name Molina, Talbot, Lofgren and Young. [8]

Solo career

After Grin disbanded in 1974, Lofgren released his self-titled debut solo album which was a success with critics; a 1975 Rolling Stone review by Jon Landau labeled it one of the finest rock albums of the year, and NME ranked it fifth on its list of albums of the year.[9] Subsequent albums did not always garner critical favor,[10] although Cry Tough was voted number 10 in the 1976 NME Album round up;[11] I Came to Dance in particular received a scathing review in the New Rolling Stone Record Guide.[12] He achieved progressive rock radio hits in the mid-1970s with "Back It Up", "Keith Don't Go" and "I Came to Dance". His song "Bullets Fever", about the 1978 NBA champion Washington Bullets, would become a favorite in the Washington area.[3] Throughout the 1970s, Lofgren released solo albums and toured extensively with a backing band that usually included brother Tom on rhythm guitar. Lofgren's concerts displayed his reputation for theatrics, such as playing guitar while doing flips on a trampoline.[2]

In 1971, he appeared on stage on the Roy Buchanan Special, PBS TV, with Bill Graham. In 1973, he appeared with Grin on NBC on Midnight Special, performing three songs live. In 1978, he wrote and sang the "Nobody Bothers Me" theme for a D.C. Jhoon Rhee Tae Kwon Do advertisement, and also appeared in the ill-received Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band movie. Lofgren appeared on Late Night with David Letterman, to promote his 1985 solo release Flip. Lofgren is credited on two of Lou Gramm's (of Foreigner) solo albums: Ready or Not released in 1987 (Lofgren listed as lead guitarist) and Long Hard Look released in 1989 (Lofgren listed as one of the guitarists). In 1987, he contributed the television show theme arrangement for Hunter. In 1993 he contributed to The Simpsons, with two Christmas jingles with Bart. In 1995, he appeared on a PBS tribute to the Beatles along with Dr. John. From 1991 to 1995, he was the CableAce Awards musical director and composer.

 
Nils Lofgren performing at the Beacon Theatre Benefit For Arthur Lee
 
Nils Lofgren playing the accordion Birmingham Town Hall 16 May 2018

Lofgren continues to record and to tour as a solo act, with Patti Scialfa, with Neil Young, and as a two-time member of Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band. Many of the people he worked with on those tours appeared on his 1991 album, Silver Lining. During the 2000s he got his own "Nils Lofgren Day" in Montgomery County, Maryland (August 25). In 2006 Lofgren released Sacred Weapon, featuring guest appearances by David Crosby, Graham Nash, Willie Nelson and Martin Sexton. In 2006 he recorded a live DVD Nils Lofgren & Friends: Acoustic Live at the Legendary Birchmere Music Hall in Alexandria, Virginia.

On June 23, 2006, Lofgren performed at a benefit concert for Arthur Lee at New York's Beacon Theatre, along with Robert Plant, Ian Hunter, Yo La Tengo and Garland Jeffreys. In 2007, he appeared playing guitar as part of Jerry Lee Lewis' backing band for Lewis' Last Man Standing Live concert DVD. He released The Loner – Nils Sings Neil, an album of acoustic covers of Neil Young songs, in 2008.

In September 2008, Lofgren had hip replacement surgery for both of his hips as a result of years of playing basketball, performing back flips on stage, and age.[13]

In August 2014, a box set, Face the Music, was released on the Fantasy label. The career-spanning retrospective contains nine CDs and a DVD covering 45 years.

The creation of Lofgren's 2015 live album UK 2015 Face the Music Tour was inspired by his wife Amy commenting that his recent live shows were the best she'd seen him do, as well as fans wanting to have a recording of the show they’d just seen.[14]

In December 2018, PBS NewsHour aired a 10-minute career retrospective Nils Lofgren: 50 years of ‘just being a guy in the band’.[15]

Lofgren was a guest on a "Private Lives" one-hour radio special on East London Radio in the UK in October 2020. This series is shared across radio stations online and on FM/DAB, covering much of the UK.[16]

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

 
Print ad for Southside Johnny rock concert featuring Lofgren as guest

In 1984, he joined Bruce Springsteen's backing band, the E Street Band,[2] as the replacement for Steven Van Zandt on guitar and vocals, in time for Springsteen's Born in the U.S.A. Tour. Lofgren would appear on his first Springsteen album with 1987's Tunnel of Love and its Tunnel of Love Express and Human Rights Now! supporting tours. In 1989 Springsteen broke up the E Street Band and Lofgren returned to his solo work.

In 1995, the E Street Band, featuring both Lofgren and Van Zandt, recorded new songs for Springsteen's Greatest Hits album, though nothing else came from this reunion. In 1999, Springsteen, minus the E Street Band, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The E Street Band would finally be inducted fifteen years later in 2014. Despite not being inducted in 1999 with Springsteen, the E Street Band (again with Lofgren and Van Zandt) performed with Springsteen for the first time since 1988 at the induction ceremony. This led to a successful Reunion Tour from 1999 to 2000 and a lineup featuring both Lofgren and Van Zandt as full-time members. The reunion tour resulted in 2002's album,The Rising, the first album featuring the E Street Band since 1988, and another tour in 2002 and 2003. Springsteen then worked on other projects and toured without the E Street Band's involvement until 2007's Magic album and tour of 2007/2008. This tour was followed by 2009's Working on a Dream album and tour. In 2012, Springsteen released Wrecking Ball, which featured some of the E Street Band members; Lofgren did not appear, though he did perform with the band on the album's supporting tour. 2014 saw the release of the album High Hopes along with another tour. In 2016, Springsteen celebrated the 35th anniversary of his album The River, with a tour in support of The Ties That Bind: The River Collection box set.[14] In 2020, Springsteen released his album Letter to You, which featured the E Street Band; a supporting tour was delayed until 2023 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[17] Lofgren tested positive for COVID-19, forcing him to miss one show on the tour in February 2023. It was the first show Lofgren had missed since joining the band in 1984.[18]

Other work

The late novelist Clive Cussler lived close to Lofgren's Arizona home, and collaborated on a song with him titled "What Ever Happened to Muscatel?"[19]

On August 17, 2017, Lofgren was inducted into the Arizona Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame.[20]

In May 2018, Lofgren replaced Frank Sampedro in Crazy Horse for their reunion concerts with Neil Young.

On January 29, 2022, Lofgren pulled his music from Spotify, after Neil Young and Joni Mitchell had done the same. This was in response to their belief that COVID-19 misinformation was spread by the streaming service's The Joe Rogan Experience.[21]

Musical equipment

Guitars

For the 2019 album, Colorado, Lofgren brought two guitars:

Effects

  • Barber Burn Unit overdrive
  • Strymon Brigadier dBucket Delay
  • TC Electronic ND-1 Nova Delay

Amplifiers

  • Fuchs 4 Aces 112 combo [22]

The E Street Band

Lofgren primarily uses a variety of Fender guitars and amplifiers.[23][24]

Guitars

Effects

Amplifiers

Discography

Grin discography

Solo discography

Year Album Peak chart positions
AUS
[25][26]
CAN GER
[27]
NL
[28]
SWE
[29]
UK
[30]
US
[31]
US Ind
[32]
1975 Nils Lofgren (A&M) 141
Back It Up!! (Live) (A&M)
1976 Cry Tough (A&M) 96 57[33] 12 22 8 32
1977 I Came to Dance (A&M) 81[34] 14 30 36
Night After Night (Live) (A&M) 75[35] 23 38 44
1979 Nils (A&M) 73 85[36] 21 50 35 54
1981 Night Fades Away (Backstreet/MCA) 92 22 50 99
Best of Nils Lofgren (A&M)
1982 A Rhythm Romance (A&M) 100
1983 Wonderland (Backstreet/MCA) 31 206
1985 Flip (CBS) 12 36 150
1986 Code of the Road (Live) (Towerbell/CBS) 86
1991 Silver Lining (Rykodisc) 122 62 61 153
1992 Crooked Line (Rykodisc)
1993 Live on the Test (Windsong) (UK-only release)
1994 Every Breath (Soundtrack) (Crisis)
1995 Damaged Goods (Pure)
1997 Acoustic Live (Vision)
2001 Breakaway Angel (Vision)
2002 Tuff Stuff-The Best of the All-Madden Team Band (Vision)
2003 Nils Lofgren Band Live (Vision)
2006 Sacred Weapon (Vision)
2008 The Loner – Nils Sings Neil (Vision)
2011 Old School (MvD) 60
2014 Face the Music (Box set) (Fantasy)
2015 UK 2015 Face the Music Tour (Cattle Track)
2019 Blue With Lou (Cattle Track) 33
2020 Weathered (Live) (Cattle Track)
2023 Mountains (Cattle Track) To be released
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released

With Crazy Horse

With Neil Young

With Jerry Williams

  • Jerry Williams (Spindizzy) (1972) – Lofgren/Grin played on three songs on the album; additionally, they played on the b-side of the single, "Crazy 'Bout You Baby"

With Lou Reed (as co-writer)

With Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band

With Lou Gramm

References

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  8. ^ Gallucci, Michael (March 28, 2023). "Molina, Talbot, Lofgren and Young, 'All Roads Lead Home': Album Review". Ultimate Guitar. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
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  12. ^ Marsh, Dave; Swenson, John (1983). New Rolling Stone Record Guide, The. New York, NY: Random House/Rolling Stone Press. p. 302. ISBN 0-394-72107-1.
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  16. ^ "Mixcloud". Mixcloud.com. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
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  25. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 180. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
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  36. ^ Canada, Library and Archives (July 17, 2013). "Image : RPM Weekly". Bac-lac.gc.ca. Retrieved December 29, 2020.

External links

  • Official website  
  • at nilslofgren.com
  • Discography on UK fan site
  • Nils Lofgren at AllMusic
  • Grin at AllMusic
  • Nils Lofgren at IMDb
  • Favourite Guitarist – Nils Lofgren on LGA
  • Alan McGee on Lofgren and Vetiver

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For the Swedish scientist see Nils Lofgren This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Nils Lofgren news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nils Hilmer Lofgren born June 21 1951 1 is an American rock musician recording artist songwriter and multi instrumentalist Along with his work as a solo artist he has been a member of Bruce Springsteen s E Street Band since 1984 a member of Crazy Horse and founder frontman of the band Grin Lofgren was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the E Street Band in 2014 Nils LofgrenNils Lofgren playing in 2019Background informationBirth nameNils Hilmer LofgrenBorn 1951 06 21 June 21 1951 age 71 Chicago Illinois U S GenresRoots rock heartland rock blues rock hard rockOccupation s Musician songwriterInstrument s Vocals guitar keyboards accordion pedal steel guitar banjoYears active1965 presentLabelsA amp M Columbia MCA Rykodisc Capitol Vision Music Pure Records FantasyMember ofE Street Band Crazy HorseWebsitenilslofgren wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Grin 1 3 Neil Young and Crazy Horse 1 4 Solo career 1 5 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 1 6 Other work 2 Musical equipment 2 1 Guitars 2 2 Effects 2 3 Amplifiers 2 4 Guitars 2 5 Effects 2 6 Amplifiers 3 Discography 3 1 Grin discography 3 2 Solo discography 3 3 With Crazy Horse 3 4 With Neil Young 3 5 With Jerry Williams 3 6 With Lou Reed as co writer 3 7 With Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 3 8 With Lou Gramm 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditEarly life and career Edit Lofgren was born in Chicago Illinois United States 2 to an Italian mother and a Swedish father When he was a young child the family moved to the Washington D C suburb of Bethesda Maryland 3 Lofgren s first instrument was classical accordion beginning at age five 4 which he studied seriously for ten years 3 After studying classical music and jazz throughout his youth Lofgren switched his emphasis to rock music and focused on the piano and the guitar 4 Lofgren attended his local public high school Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda MD He had been a competitive gymnast in high school a skill that was used on stage later in his performing career and reflected in the name of his 1985 album Flip 5 Grin Edit In 1968 Lofgren formed the band Grin with bassist George Daly later replaced by Bob Gordon and drummer Bob Berberich former players in the DC band The Hangmen 6 The group played in venues throughout the Washington D C area Lofgren met Neil Young while Young was performing at the Georgetown club The Cellar Door and began a long association Young invited Lofgren to come to California and the Grin trio Lofgren Daly and Berberich drove out west and lived for some months at a home Neil Young rented in Laurel Canyon Lofgren would eventually use his album credits from working with Young to land Grin a record deal in 1971 Daly left the band early on to become a Columbia Records A amp R Executive and was replaced by bassist Bob Gordon who remained through the release of four critically acclaimed albums 7 of catchy hard rock from 1971 to 1974 with guitar as Lofgren s primary instrument The single White Lies got heavy airplay on Washington D C area radio Lofgren wrote the majority of the group s songs and often shared vocal duties with other members of the band primarily drummer Bob Berberich After the second album he added brother Tom Lofgren as a rhythm guitarist Grin failed to hit the big time and were released by their record company 3 Neil Young and Crazy Horse Edit Lofgren joined Neil Young at age 19 to play piano and guitar on the album After the Gold Rush 3 Lofgren maintained his musical relationship with Young appearing as a part of the Santa Monica Flyers on Young s Tonight s the Night album and tour and again on the Trans album and tour 2 He has also been a recurring member of Crazy Horse 1970 1971 2018 present appearing on their 1971 LP and contributing songs to their catalogue In 2018 Lofgren re joined Crazy Horse and along with the band performed on Young s 2019 album Colorado and 2021 s Barn In 2023 Neil Young along with the members of Crazy Horse released the album All Roads Lead Home under the band name Molina Talbot Lofgren and Young 8 Solo career Edit After Grin disbanded in 1974 Lofgren released his self titled debut solo album which was a success with critics a 1975 Rolling Stone review by Jon Landau labeled it one of the finest rock albums of the year and NME ranked it fifth on its list of albums of the year 9 Subsequent albums did not always garner critical favor 10 although Cry Tough was voted number 10 in the 1976 NME Album round up 11 I Came to Dance in particular received a scathing review in the New Rolling Stone Record Guide 12 He achieved progressive rock radio hits in the mid 1970s with Back It Up Keith Don t Go and I Came to Dance His song Bullets Fever about the 1978 NBA champion Washington Bullets would become a favorite in the Washington area 3 Throughout the 1970s Lofgren released solo albums and toured extensively with a backing band that usually included brother Tom on rhythm guitar Lofgren s concerts displayed his reputation for theatrics such as playing guitar while doing flips on a trampoline 2 In 1971 he appeared on stage on the Roy Buchanan Special PBS TV with Bill Graham In 1973 he appeared with Grin on NBC on Midnight Special performing three songs live In 1978 he wrote and sang the Nobody Bothers Me theme for a D C Jhoon Rhee Tae Kwon Do advertisement and also appeared in the ill received Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band movie Lofgren appeared on Late Night with David Letterman to promote his 1985 solo release Flip Lofgren is credited on two of Lou Gramm s of Foreigner solo albums Ready or Not released in 1987 Lofgren listed as lead guitarist and Long Hard Look released in 1989 Lofgren listed as one of the guitarists In 1987 he contributed the television show theme arrangement for Hunter In 1993 he contributed to The Simpsons with two Christmas jingles with Bart In 1995 he appeared on a PBS tribute to the Beatles along with Dr John From 1991 to 1995 he was the CableAce Awards musical director and composer Nils Lofgren performing at the Beacon Theatre Benefit For Arthur Lee Nils Lofgren playing the accordion Birmingham Town Hall 16 May 2018 Lofgren continues to record and to tour as a solo act with Patti Scialfa with Neil Young and as a two time member of Ringo Starr s All Starr Band Many of the people he worked with on those tours appeared on his 1991 album Silver Lining During the 2000s he got his own Nils Lofgren Day in Montgomery County Maryland August 25 In 2006 Lofgren released Sacred Weapon featuring guest appearances by David Crosby Graham Nash Willie Nelson and Martin Sexton In 2006 he recorded a live DVD Nils Lofgren amp Friends Acoustic Live at the Legendary Birchmere Music Hall in Alexandria Virginia On June 23 2006 Lofgren performed at a benefit concert for Arthur Lee at New York s Beacon Theatre along with Robert Plant Ian Hunter Yo La Tengo and Garland Jeffreys In 2007 he appeared playing guitar as part of Jerry Lee Lewis backing band for Lewis Last Man Standing Live concert DVD He released The Loner Nils Sings Neil an album of acoustic covers of Neil Young songs in 2008 In September 2008 Lofgren had hip replacement surgery for both of his hips as a result of years of playing basketball performing back flips on stage and age 13 In August 2014 a box set Face the Music was released on the Fantasy label The career spanning retrospective contains nine CDs and a DVD covering 45 years The creation of Lofgren s 2015 live album UK 2015 Face the Music Tour was inspired by his wife Amy commenting that his recent live shows were the best she d seen him do as well as fans wanting to have a recording of the show they d just seen 14 In December 2018 PBS NewsHour aired a 10 minute career retrospective Nils Lofgren 50 years of just being a guy in the band 15 Lofgren was a guest on a Private Lives one hour radio special on East London Radio in the UK in October 2020 This series is shared across radio stations online and on FM DAB covering much of the UK 16 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 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 Find sources Nils Lofgren news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Print ad for Southside Johnny rock concert featuring Lofgren as guest In 1984 he joined Bruce Springsteen s backing band the E Street Band 2 as the replacement for Steven Van Zandt on guitar and vocals in time for Springsteen s Born in the U S A Tour Lofgren would appear on his first Springsteen album with 1987 s Tunnel of Love and its Tunnel of Love Express and Human Rights Now supporting tours In 1989 Springsteen broke up the E Street Band and Lofgren returned to his solo work In 1995 the E Street Band featuring both Lofgren and Van Zandt recorded new songs for Springsteen s Greatest Hits album though nothing else came from this reunion In 1999 Springsteen minus the E Street Band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame The E Street Band would finally be inducted fifteen years later in 2014 Despite not being inducted in 1999 with Springsteen the E Street Band again with Lofgren and Van Zandt performed with Springsteen for the first time since 1988 at the induction ceremony This led to a successful Reunion Tour from 1999 to 2000 and a lineup featuring both Lofgren and Van Zandt as full time members The reunion tour resulted in 2002 s album The Rising the first album featuring the E Street Band since 1988 and another tour in 2002 and 2003 Springsteen then worked on other projects and toured without the E Street Band s involvement until 2007 s Magic album and tour of 2007 2008 This tour was followed by 2009 s Working on a Dream album and tour In 2012 Springsteen released Wrecking Ball which featured some of the E Street Band members Lofgren did not appear though he did perform with the band on the album s supporting tour 2014 saw the release of the album High Hopes along with another tour In 2016 Springsteen celebrated the 35th anniversary of his album The River with a tour in support of The Ties That Bind The River Collection box set 14 In 2020 Springsteen released his album Letter to You which featured the E Street Band a supporting tour was delayed until 2023 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 17 Lofgren tested positive for COVID 19 forcing him to miss one show on the tour in February 2023 It was the first show Lofgren had missed since joining the band in 1984 18 Other work Edit The late novelist Clive Cussler lived close to Lofgren s Arizona home and collaborated on a song with him titled What Ever Happened to Muscatel 19 On August 17 2017 Lofgren was inducted into the Arizona Music amp Entertainment Hall of Fame 20 In May 2018 Lofgren replaced Frank Sampedro in Crazy Horse for their reunion concerts with Neil Young On January 29 2022 Lofgren pulled his music from Spotify after Neil Young and Joni Mitchell had done the same This was in response to their belief that COVID 19 misinformation was spread by the streaming service s The Joe Rogan Experience 21 Musical equipment EditGuitars Edit Fender Stratocaster 1961 Reissues on tour For the 2019 album Colorado Lofgren brought two guitars Gibson Les Paul 1952 goldtop with Bigsby Gretsch Black FalconEffects Edit Barber Burn Unit overdrive Strymon Brigadier dBucket Delay TC Electronic ND 1 Nova DelayAmplifiers Edit Fuchs 4 Aces 112 combo 22 The E Street Band This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Nils Lofgren news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lofgren primarily uses a variety of Fender guitars and amplifiers 23 24 Guitars Edit Fender Stratocaster Including two 1961 models which he often uses Fender Jazzmasters Gibson Les Paul 1952 Goldtop Gibson SG Cherry red Used on Johnny Bye Bye during the E Street Band s Magic Tour Gibson Flying V Used during Grin s reunion tour in 2001 B C Rich Mockingbird Epiphone Les Paul Used on tours with Ringo Starr Martin D 18 Given to Lofgren by Neil Young Gretsch Black Penguin Fender Telecaster Fender Telecaster Black Used on Born To Run during the Magic Tour Gibson L 10 acoustic Spector ARC6 Takamine acoustic guitars Owens Zeta resonator guitars Carter pedal steel guitarsDuring performances of the song The River on The E Street Band s Working on a Dream Tour Nils would use a custom Fender Stratocaster double neck guitar with one 12 string neck and one standard six The 12 string was tuned B G Bb F D Eb and the six string A G Bb Bb Bb F citation needed Effects Edit Vocoder Electro Harmonix POG Barber Burn Unit overdrives FullTone Fulldrive2 Line 6 DL4 delay DigiTech Whammy Digital Music GCX audio switcher Furman power conditioner Line 6 Pod Pro BOSS OC 3 BOSS DD 3 Korg DTR tuner Peterson AutoStrobe 490 Voodoo Lab Ground Control Amplifiers Edit Fender Twin Reverbs Used most recently Fender blackface Super Reverbs With four 10 speakers Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Fender Vibro Kings With three 10 speakers Fender Vibro King Custom Fender Hot Rod DeVilles Fuchs ODS 50 used at 2012 GrammysDiscography EditGrin discography Edit 1971 Grin Spindizzy Epic 1972 1 1 Spindizzy Epic 1973 All Out Spindizzy Epic 1973 Gone Crazy A amp M Solo discography Edit Year Album Peak chart positionsAUS 25 26 CAN GER 27 NL 28 SWE 29 UK 30 US 31 US Ind 32 1975 Nils Lofgren A amp M 141 Back It Up Live A amp M 1976 Cry Tough A amp M 96 57 33 12 22 8 32 1977 I Came to Dance A amp M 81 34 14 30 36 Night After Night Live A amp M 75 35 23 38 44 1979 Nils A amp M 73 85 36 21 50 35 54 1981 Night Fades Away Backstreet MCA 92 22 50 99 Best of Nils Lofgren A amp M 1982 A Rhythm Romance A amp M 100 1983 Wonderland Backstreet MCA 31 206 1985 Flip CBS 12 36 150 1986 Code of the Road Live Towerbell CBS 86 1991 Silver Lining Rykodisc 122 62 61 153 1992 Crooked Line Rykodisc 1993 Live on the Test Windsong UK only release 1994 Every Breath Soundtrack Crisis 1995 Damaged Goods Pure 1997 Acoustic Live Vision 2001 Breakaway Angel Vision 2002 Tuff Stuff The Best of the All Madden Team Band Vision 2003 Nils Lofgren Band Live Vision 2006 Sacred Weapon Vision 2008 The Loner Nils Sings Neil Vision 2011 Old School MvD 60 2014 Face the Music Box set Fantasy 2015 UK 2015 Face the Music Tour Cattle Track 2019 Blue With Lou Cattle Track 332020 Weathered Live Cattle Track 2023 Mountains Cattle Track To be released denotes releases that did not chart or were not releasedWith Crazy Horse Edit Crazy Horse 1971 With Neil Young Edit After the Gold Rush 1970 Tonight s the Night 1975 Trans 1982 In Berlin 1983 Unplugged February 1993 Roxy Tonight s the Night Live 2018 Recorded in 1973 Colorado 2019 with Crazy Horse Barn 2021 with Crazy Horse World Record 2022 with Crazy Horse All Roads Lead Home 2023 released under the name Molina Talbot Lofgren and Young Somewhere Under the Rainbow 2023 Recorded in 1973 with the Santa Monica Flyers With Jerry Williams Edit Jerry Williams Spindizzy 1972 Lofgren Grin played on three songs on the album additionally they played on the b side of the single Crazy Bout You Baby With Lou Reed as co writer Edit The Bells 1979 With Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Edit Live 1975 85 1986 Tunnel of Love 1987 Chimes of Freedom 1988 Greatest Hits 1995 Blood Brothers 1996 Tracks 1998 18 Tracks 1999 Bruce Springsteen amp The E Street Band Live in New York City 2001 The Rising 2002 The Essential Bruce Springsteen 2003 Magic 2007 Magic Tour Highlights 2008 Bruce Springsteen amp The E Street Band Greatest Hits 2009 Working on a Dream 2009 Wrecking Ball 2012 Collection 1973 2012 2013 High Hopes 2014 American Beauty 2014 Bruce Springsteen Archives 2014 present Chapter and Verse 2016 The Live Series Songs of the Road 2018 The Live Series Songs of Friendship 2019 The Live Series Songs of Hope 2019 Letter to You 2020 With Lou Gramm Edit Ready or Not 1987 References Edit Lofgren Nils 2007 Nils Lofgren Singer songwriter Nils Lofgren s official website Archived from the original on February 20 2015 Retrieved March 21 2013 a b c d Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing pp 1506 7 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 a b c d e J Freedom du Lac October 8 2008 Six Questions And Then Some For Nils Lofgren The Washington Post Retrieved November 11 2008 a b Huey Steve 2009 Nils Lofgren Biography AllMusic Retrieved March 14 2009 Nils Lofgren Interview Djnoble demon co uk Retrieved February 14 2011 The Hangmen Garagehangover com Retrieved March 29 2012 Kinsler Robert January 28 2009 Nils Lofgren marks 25 years with Springsteen Orange County Register Retrieved March 14 2009 Gallucci Michael March 28 2023 Molina Talbot Lofgren and Young All Roads Lead Home Album Review Ultimate Guitar Retrieved March 28 2023 Rocklist net NME End of Year Lists 1975 Rocklistmusic co uk May 9 1992 Retrieved February 14 2011 Viglione Joe Nils Lofgren at AllMusic Rocklist net NME End of Year Lists 1976 Rocklistmusic co uk May 9 1992 Retrieved February 14 2011 Marsh Dave Swenson John 1983 New Rolling Stone Record Guide The New York NY Random House Rolling Stone Press p 302 ISBN 0 394 72107 1 Nils Lofgren on John Madden the Cardinals and a brand new set of hips Billboard January 2009 Archived from the original on February 4 2009 Retrieved January 24 2009 a b Moser John J February 8 2016 Nils Lofgren on playing with Springsteen Every night I learn stuff and grow The Morning Call Retrieved February 15 2021 Nils Lofgren on PBS NewsHour Pbs org December 15 2018 Mixcloud Mixcloud com Retrieved September 26 2021 Bruce Springsteen and the e Street Band Announce 2023 International Tour July 5 2022 backstreetsmag February 13 2023 We re sending out Get Well wishes to SoozieTyrell nilslofgren and StevieVanZandt Tweet via Twitter Nils Lofgren Merchandise Nilslofgren com Archived from the original on January 1 2011 Retrieved February 14 2011 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony 2017 Azcentral com Retrieved October 9 2017 Kreps Daniel January 30 2022 Nils Lofgren Pulls Music From Spotify in Solidarity With Neil Young Rolling Stone Retrieved January 30 2022 Nils Lofgren Back on the Horse Premierguitar com Retrieved November 26 2019 Nils Lofgren Guitar Rig Gear and Equipment Archived April 30 2009 at the Wayback Machine Uberproaudio com Retrieved May 16 2009 Fender artist Nils Lofgren Bruce Springsteen amp the E Street Band Archived July 10 2010 at the Wayback Machine fender com Retrieved 2010 07 19 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 180 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Bubbling Down Under Week Commencing May 13 1991 Retrieved June 21 2022 Suche Offizielle Deutsche Charts Offiziellecharts de Retrieved December 29 2020 Dutch Charts dutchcharts nl dutchcharts nl Retrieved December 29 2020 swedishcharts com Swedish Charts Portal swedishcharts com Retrieved December 29 2020 NILS LOFGREN full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Officialcharts com Retrieved December 29 2020 Nils Lofgren Billboard Retrieved December 29 2020 Nils Lofgren Billboard Retrieved December 29 2020 Canada Library and Archives July 17 2013 Image RPM Weekly Bac lac gc ca Retrieved December 29 2020 Canada Library and Archives July 17 2013 Image RPM Weekly Bac lac gc ca Retrieved December 29 2020 Canada Library and Archives July 17 2013 Image RPM Weekly Bac lac gc ca Retrieved December 29 2020 Canada Library and Archives July 17 2013 Image RPM Weekly Bac lac gc ca Retrieved December 29 2020 External links EditThis section s use of external links may not follow Wikipedia s policies or guidelines Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links and converting useful links where appropriate into footnote references October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nils Lofgren Official website History at nilslofgren com shinesilently com nilsalbums Discography on UK fan site Nils Lofgren at AllMusic Grin at AllMusic Nils Lofgren at IMDb Favourite Guitarist Nils Lofgren on LGA Alan McGee on Lofgren and Vetiver Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nils Lofgren amp oldid 1153324279, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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