Clarence Clemons

Clarence Clemons

Clarence Clemons Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 18, 2011.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Clarence Clemons, the larger-than-life saxophone player for the E Street Band who was one of the key influences in Bruce Springsteen's life and music through four decades, has died. He was 69.

Clemons was hospitalized about a week ago after suffering a stroke at his home in Singer Island, Fla. He died of complications from the stroke, spokeswoman Marilyn Laverty said Saturday.

Known as the Big Man for his imposing 6-foot-5-inch, 270-plus pound frame, Clemons and his ever-present saxophone spent much of his life with The Boss, and his booming saxophone solos became a signature sound for the E Street Band on many key songs, including "Jungleland," a triumphant solo he spent 16 hours perfecting, and "Born To Run."

In recent years, Clemons had been slowed by health woes. He endured major spinal surgery in January 2010 and, at the 2009 Super Bowl, Clemons rose from a wheelchair to perform with Springsteen after double knee replacement surgery.

But his health seemed to be improving. In May, he performed with Lady Gaga on the season finale of "American Idol," and performed on two songs on her "Born This Way" album.

Clemons said in a 2010 interview with The Associated Press then that he was winning his battles — including severe, chronic pain and post-surgical depression. His sense of humor helped.

"Of all the surgeries I've had, there's not much left to operate on. I am totally bionic," he said.

"God will give you no more than you can handle," he said in the interview. "This is all a test to see if you are really ready for the good things that are going to come in your life. All this pain is going to come back and make me stronger.

An original member — and the oldest member — of the E Street Band, Clemons also performed with the Grateful Dead, the Jerry Garcia Band, and Ringo Starr's All Star Band. He recorded with a wide range of artists including Aretha Franklin, Roy Orbison and Jackson Browne. He also had his own band called the Temple of Soul.

The stage "always feels like home. It's where I belong," Clemons, a former youth counselor, said after performing at a Hard Rock Cafe benefit for Home Safe, a children's charity, in 2010.

Born in Norfolk, Va., Clemons was the grandson of a Baptist minister and began playing the saxophone when he was 9.

"Nobody played instruments in my family. My father got that bug and said he wants his son to play saxophone. I wanted an electric train for Christmas, but he got me a saxophone. I flipped out," he said in a 1989 interview with the AP.

He was influenced by R&B artists such as King Curtis and Junior Walker. But his dreams originally focused on football. He played for Maryland State College, and was to try out for the Cleveland Browns when he got in a bad car accident that made him retire from the sport for good.

His energies then focused on music.

In 1971, Clemons was playing with Norman Seldin & the Joyful Noise when he heard about rising singer-songwriter named Springsteen. The two hit it off immediately and Clemons officially joined the E Street Band in 1973 with the release of the debut album "Greetings from Asbury Park."

Clemons emerged as one of the most critical members of the E Street Band for different reasons. His burly frame would have been intimidating if not for his bright smile and endearing personality that charmed fans.

"It's because of my innocence," he said in a 2003 AP interview. "I have no agenda — just to be loved. Somebody said to me, 'Whenever somebody says your name, a smile comes to their face.' That's a great accolade. I strive to keep it that way."

But it was his musical contributions on tenor sax that would come to define the E Street Band sound.

"Since 1973 the Springsteen/Clemons partnership has reaped great rewards and created insightful, high energy rock & roll," declared Don Palmer in Down Beat in 1984. "Their music, functioning like the blues from which it originated, chronicled the fears, aspirations, and limitations of suburban youth. Unlike many musicians today, Springsteen and Clemons were more interested in the heart and substance rather than the glamour of music."

In a 2009 interview, Clemons described his deep bond with Springsteen, saying: "It's the most passion that you have without sex."

"It's love. It's two men — two strong, very virile men — finding that space in life where they can let go enough of their masculinity to feel the passion of love and respect and trust," he added.

Clemons continued to perform with the band for the next 12 years, contributing his big, distinctive big sound to the albums, "The Wild, The Innocent and the E-Street Shuffle," ''Born to Run," ''Darkness on the Edge of Town, "The River" and "Born in the USA." But four years after Springsteen experienced the blockbuster success of "Born in the USA" and toured with his group, he decided to disband the E Street Band.

"There were a few moments of tension," the saxophonist recalled in a 1995 interview. "You've been together 18, 19 years. It's like your wife coming to you: 'I want a divorce.' You start wondering why? Why? But you get on with your life."

During the breaks, Clemons continued with solo projects, including a 1985 vocal duet with Browne on the single "You're a Friend of Mine" and saxophone work on Franklin's 1985 hit single "Freeway of Love." He released his own albums, toured, and even sang on some songs.

Clemons also made several television and movie appearances over the years, including Martin Scorsese's 1977 musical, "New York, New York, in which he played a trumpet player.

The break with Springsteen and the E Street Band didn't end his relationship with either Springsteen or the rest of the band members, nor would it turn out to be permanent. By 1999 they were back together for a reunion tour and the release of "The Rising."

But the years took a toll on Clemons' body, and he had to play through the pain of surgeries and other health woes.

"It takes a village to run the Big Man — a village of doctors," Clemons told The Associated Press in a phone interview in 2010. "I'm starting to feel better; I'm moving around a lot better."

He published a memoir, "Big Man: Real Life and Tall Tales," in 2009 and continued to perform.

He is the second member of the E Street Band to pass away: In 2008, Danny Federici, the keyboardist for the band, died at age 58 of melanoma.


Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press

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Thomas

May 11, 2023

Rest in Peace, Big Man. You are dearly missed !

Pland

July 2, 2021

Man,just watched some videos of the Big Man with Springstein,J Browne,what a talent he was,a gifted artist,truly a pleasure to experience,RIP Big Man!

Lisa Ketchum

February 20, 2021

You are still missed. Your music touched my soul when I was 15, 45 years ago. Not a week goes by that I don't play "Jungleland" and get goosebumps. Thank you for the joy!

Maureen Sanchirico

November 19, 2019

Thank you for all you have given us.

October 31, 2019

God is a God of all Comfort and he will Comfort the Family's...My condolences...

June 18, 2018

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

TONYA YOUNG-REAVES

June 12, 2018

I'VE ALWAYS ADMIRED HIS PRESENCE WITH E STREET BAND, DUE TO THE TIMING OF THEIR SUCCESS. IT WAS A TIME WHERE PREJUDICE WAS STILL UP FRONT AND CENTER. HE STOOD THERE BOLDLY AND WELCOMING. YOU FELT LIKE YOU KNEW HIM FROM THE STAGE. LETTING HIS TALENT SPEAK FOR ITSELF. R.I.P. BIG MAN, WISH I COULD HAVE SEEN YOU PLAY IN PERSON.

Judy Thomas

January 13, 2017

RIP.

Harry Simpson

June 18, 2016

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us. Godspeed.

Nikki Fernandez

May 17, 2014

Mr. Clemmons from your early playing days, to your time with Bruce Springsteen and even after I wanted to learn & play the sax just like you. I will miss you, save me a spot in heaven, and maybe you can give me lessons when we meet.

YOUR LOYAL FAN FOREVER

Letty Baumgardner

June 18, 2013

I just finished reading "Big Man" Real Life and Tall Tales. It was very touching. Was thinking of last concert I went to in SJ California. The beautiful tribute Bruce includes in his concerts now; just read his tweet: "Clarence doesn't leave the E Street Band when he dies, he leaves when we die." THEN ... I just realized what the date is today... 6/18/13! I feel connected! Hope u n Danny are playing ur music together! RIP BIG MAN!

I can still hear your solos...you will not be forgotten, how can you?

Kathy rankin

June 18, 2013

Your powerful sax solos left me speechless. And I still want a hug..I will miss you Big man. From a big woman, Kathy.

May 19, 2013

May the god of comfort be a source of strength for your family at this difficult time. 2Corn 1:3, 4. Deepest Sympathy, Sue, Concord, NC

Lisa Weiner

December 30, 2012

To Clarence Clemons,
I thought you did a great job as a saxophone player for the Bruce Springsteen East Street Band. My prayers are with your family. Lisa Weiner

Jenny

December 14, 2012

Clarence Clemons...the Big Man. What an awesome and talented performer.
As a huge Bruce Springsteen fan, I was so saddened to hear of Clarence Clemons' death. I will always think of him when I hear classics like "Born to Run" and "Thunder Road". There will never be one like him. He was simply the best.

God bless you, Big Man. Rest in peace.

Joseph Damiano

December 9, 2012

Me and My Dad Always Saw Clemons when me and him went to See The E Street Band. His Trumpet Playing was so phenomenal and some of the sad songs we saw Clemons play made us cry. It also made my heart break when i found out Clemons died. I still have DVD's of Bruce Springsteen& The E Street Band and still watch Clemons performances.
RIP Clarence Clemons,
You will be dearly missed

Pam Loper

August 27, 2012

still miss seeing you on the stage-still hard to believe-pam l

Patrick Jagodzinski

June 1, 2012

RiP Big C the crowd loves you till the end ....... See you in heaven

Amy Mac

May 1, 2012

Just because

Chele Wright

February 20, 2012

Rip

February 9, 2012

rip

Joseph Logatto

January 11, 2012

Happy Birthday in Heaven!!! The band in Heaven must have so much soul now that you are blowing that sax.We miss you but you will live forever through your music and spirit.

Thomas Berninger

December 15, 2011

Just red the book "The big man". It was not easy for me to read a book written in English but I made it. What an amazing life he had. But also many sufferings. I remember the last concert in Frankfurt, when he could hardly walk. Most of the time sitting on a chair on stage and moveing very slowly. But the sound of his horn was amazing. An so was he. Bruce currently announced a new tour with the E street band in 2012 with 3 concerts in Germany. I don´t know if I will go. I think it will never be the same. Miss him. Thomas

December 7, 2011

I am so sorry for your loss. At times when we loss some one that we love, God can give us power beyond what is normal, so we can keep going from one day to the next. (Corinthians 4:7).
Condolences, Hilda, South Carolina

Amy Clough

November 29, 2011

I've just read Bruce's eulogy for Clarence...it was powerful and moving, just like the Big Man. As a fan I twice had the pleasure of meeting Clarence; he had time to say hello, have a chat, make a friend. He is missed by many.

Shirley Caldwell

November 2, 2011

RIP Mr. Clemons.

Sascha H.

October 22, 2011

You Will NEVER Die RIP Big Man

Juergen H.

October 12, 2011

Play your sax in heaven big man

September 30, 2011

My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family.

May GOD continue to guide your family by means of His holy spirit to give you strength and comfort during this time of sorrow.

D. Clark

Duke Earls

September 18, 2011

God Bless Clarence RIP_ The Duke Of Earl

anne heininger

August 19, 2011

i listened to the band at the main point '75 last night. stayed up until 4am thinking it can never be the same again...you are so missed "c". i can't imagine how much worse we are all going to feel when the next door comes to town. somehow i will trust though that somehow you will be in the building. thanks for all the years

Andrew Lison

August 19, 2011

You were E-Street; and made Springsteen's live and recorded performaces worth seeing and hearing. Your the reason I listened. Thank You for all the joy

Ruth Karl

August 7, 2011

A bright star has burned out. We on earth will be seeing the brilliant blinding light for years to come. I wish you could have lived forever.

Amy

August 4, 2011

Very saddened by the news of your passing. May you rest in peace. You made the stage larger then life itself. Loved ya the very first time I saw you on stage and every time there after. My prayers to you and your family.

MARYJO YOUNG

July 26, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Gretchen C.

July 20, 2011

We will miss you Big Man. The world is a better place because of you. May God bless and comfort your family. A loyal fan, Holland, MI

Linda Carrasco

July 18, 2011

Clarence Clemons: Your sax will be lonely without you,but your music & memmories will live on.you will be greatly missed.Condolences to your family & freinds.rest in peace, Linda Carrasco

Jessica Carasco

July 18, 2011

rest in peace love you!!! oxox

Rich LaBella

July 16, 2011

Clarence Clemons: Big man. Big sound. Big heart. BIG LOSS. Heaven's house band just got a whole lot Bigger ! R.I.P.

Thomas Wald

July 12, 2011

Setz dich mit danny zusammen und spiel dem lieben gott etwas schönes vor,big man..du bist der beste...

RAMON REEVAS

July 10, 2011

REST IN PEACE CLARENCE CLEMONS YOU WILL BE MISSED THE BIG MAN WITH THE GOLDEN SAXOPHONE REST, A JOB WELL DONE, YOU HAVE GIVEN US SO MUCH MUSIC AND AND LEFT US WITH SO MANY MEMORIES THANK YOU CLARENCE.

RAMON REEVAS

July 10, 2011

YOU WILL BE MISSED CLARENCE CLEMONS ,THE KING OF THE SAXOPHONE, THANK YOU FOR ALL THE GREAT MEMORIES,REST IN PEACE, A JOB WELL DONE RAMON REEVAS

Sue Feldman

July 10, 2011

Rest in Peace, Big Man. You were the best sax player that ever lived. I have been a fan since I first heard you in 1974, and your music has been the soundtrack of my life. Thank you for sharing your wonderful spirit with the world.

Chandelle

July 9, 2011

I was lucky to have seen him many times. They were never enough. After reading his book, my respect for him grew. Condolences to his family,friends,and fans.

SUZIE

July 6, 2011

THIS MAKES ME SO SAD,I'LL NEVER GET TO SEE THE BIG MAN PLAY IN PERSON AGAIN BUT HE HAS LEFT US WITH A LIFETIME OF MEMORIES IN MUSIC,MY PERSONAL FAVORITE BEING JUNGLELAND.GOD BLESS YOU MAN REST IN PEACE WE'LL NEVER FORGET THE GREAT SOUND THAT CAME OUTTA YOUR SAX. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

Helge Olsen

July 5, 2011

My condolences to CC's family and the E-Street members. The E-Street sound will never be quite the same.

Maire Grove

July 3, 2011

My sympathies & thoughts are with Clarence's family, friends & bandmates. Sweet, sweet man, you & your music will be sorely missed, but forever in our hearts

Robin van der Arend

July 2, 2011

My condolences to his family and band members.

His death leaves a hole that will be impossible to fill by anyone. Unfortunately the E Street band will never be the same.

His music gave me the strenght to overcome the most difficult periods in my life. And therefore I thank you from the bottem of my heart.

Marti Gilley

July 2, 2011

I am a fan. I never knew him personally, ah, but his music knew me. It took roots in my soul and twined around the essence of my life.I will forever hear him in my heart. I am so grateful.

Robin van der Arend

July 2, 2011

My condolences to his family and band members.

His death leaves a hole that will be impossible to fill by anyone. Unfortunately the E Street band will never be the same.

His music gave me the strenght to overcome the most difficult periods in my life. And therefore I thank you from the bottem of my heart.

In memory of Clarence/The Big Man

July 2, 2011

His life will live on in our hearts and in the music he gave to us all. Blessings to family and all his friends.
I am attaching the finger painting tribute I did of Clarence/The Big Man from www.natevandenbos.com Respectfully, Nate (&Karen) VandenBos

Polly Masulli

June 30, 2011

I'm so sad and so sorry. My heart goes out to all of Clarence's family and friends. The hole he leaves is as big as he was. Try to remember....."Life is Eternal and Love is Immortal and Death is just a horizon......" I wish you peace.

Stephan Trutzl

June 30, 2011

RIP Big Man. The world will never be the same, but heaven must be a much better place now.

June 30, 2011

My condolensces go out to Clarence's family and closest friends. His life has directly touched so many by the power of the music he created - RIP

Lou Perillo, New Jersey

Christoph Wolf

June 30, 2011

I can´t tell how sad I was when I heared the news last saturday. Until now I´m not able to listen to the ESB without crying, even if there was some solace in Bruce´s eulogy. I´ll always miss you, Big Man, and I´m thankfull for every moment in which your music delighted me. Rest in peace!

Lynn

June 30, 2011

Tribute to Mr. Clarence Clemons
For so much of my life I've known...You're A Friend Of Mine. You encouraged me to....Start Savin’ Up for things that money can't buy. This is one of those moments and I know you will help me through this Lonesome Day. I'll imagine that I'm ridin’ in your Pink Cadillac....Under The Heat Of A Full Moon rocking out with you and Billy and The Temple OF Soul. You set my soul on fire; I know there are no Small Things cause now without warning, I'm Living Without You. As The Lights Of The City guide us down the Road To Paradise, we find ourselves in Another Place where we tell everyone ... Raise Your Hand, and please... Jump Start My Heart. Now, here we are Paradise By The C; It's Quarter To Three and finally in the distance, we hear Sax In The City. As we look out over the Promised Land...there is a Darkness On The Edge Of Town, yet one more bright star in the heavens. We all know we will see you again Big Man; Further On (Up The Road). But now, there are tear drops on The city, Scooter's searching for his groove (again). We are All Countin’ On A Miracle, Waitin’ On A Sunny Day, and giving thanks for the day the Big Man joined the band. Thank God for the Ties That Bind! I suppose it’s time to admit it Clarence Clemons...I Got A Crush On You. It breaks my heart that you were called away so soon. I know these are the Kingdom Of Days and we are here to night In Jungleland. The message is clear; Should we lose each other in the shadow of the evening trees, I'll wait for you; and should I fall behind, wait for me. Big Man you are my CC Angel. I feel as though I may... Go Crazy. We gotta get out while we're young `Cause tramps like us, baby we were Born To Run. I'll love you with all the madness in my soul -Oh, someday Clarence, I don't know when we're gonna get to that place where we really wanna go and we'll walk in the sun but till then, tramps like us baby we were Born To Run .
I love you for everything Clarence. Thank you! My loss is so great, I pray for your friends and family in their grief. God Speed

Linda McCormick Taylor

June 29, 2011

To Clarence's family and loved ones --

The legacy of this man is something you can be proud of. His music and talent may not fix the broken bits, but it does transcend them. Love is greater than all things, and it was obvious that his love of the band, the music, and the power of all of that combined made a positive difference to many of us in this crazy world.

I'll miss him.

Teresa

June 29, 2011

I will remember and love you forever

phil gilbey

June 29, 2011

RIP BIG MAN. Thank you for power year after year.

Linda Robinson

June 29, 2011

You, BIG MAN with your BIG SAX SOUND, will never be forgotten. You've achieved immortality like many of the great men and women who came before you. Thank you for your great music. My deepest sympathy to your family, closest friends, members of the E Street Band.

Mary

June 29, 2011

Thank you for all you gave.

richard Dyer

June 29, 2011

Thank you for the pleasure your sax playing gave me and so many others. Rest well, Richard Dyer, Luton, England

Thomas Berninger

June 29, 2011

I´m glad, that I saw the last show of the E Street Band with the Big Man in Germany (Frankfurt). I saw the Band three times in my life. And it was wonderful. When Bruce introduced the Band, the crowd went wild when he introduced the Big Man. Very touching moments. I will never forget him. Thomas, Germany

June 28, 2011

peace to the BIG MAN

Kimtraila Williams

June 28, 2011

To the Clarence Clemons:
You are in our thoughts and our prayers.
But Not Forgotten
I think no matter where you stray,
That I shall go with you a way.
Though you may wander sweeter lands,
You will not forget my hands,
Nor yet the way I held my head
Nor the tremulous things I said.
You will still see me, small and white
And smiling, in the secret night,
And feel my arms about you when
The day comes fluttering back again.
I think, no matter where you be,
You'll hold me in your memory
And keep my image there without me,
By telling later loves about me.
God Bless,
Kimtraila Williams

June 28, 2011

Clarence, we will miss your sound. Old high school classmate of Bruce's.
Arthur Kuncken

Martin K

June 28, 2011

What can I say what hasn't been said before. The way you played made me forget about the bad things in my life. I could just simply lie back, put my head on the pillow and drift with the magic of Jungleland, Independence Day.....

Play for the angels Big Man

Bye

Deb V

June 28, 2011

I watched a Bruce concert on tv last night. When I saw Clarence onstage it hit me that this larger than life man is gone. I don't know how the band will go on. However I do know that I was blessed with the opportunity to see Bruce and the band many times. Thank you Clarence from all of the the fans. It was obvious you loved performing and we enjoyed being in your presence sending the love right back to you. God bless you and your family. You will be missed but never forgotten

Y D

June 28, 2011

The E Street Band will never be the same.
And the sound of all of them will ever miss your sweet addition.
Rest In Peace
We will never forget you and your beautiful sound that had lit so many lights in our world
GOD BLESS YOU

b. waddey sr.

June 27, 2011

sorry to hear about your loss great man
will keep you in prayer.
from dr.fly

Torsten Wübbe

June 27, 2011

We still love u 4ever!

June 26, 2011

THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES.CONDOLENCES TO THE CLEMONS FAMILY.

JOYCE MAYS - ENGLEWOOD,NEWJERSEY

Matt Abbe-Hopper

June 26, 2011

Big Man...thank you for the amazing music you laid down and for being so much of the heart and soul of the E Street Band. The numerous shows I was blessed to see you at, including the Dodger Stadium gig in 2003 for my 40th birthday, are memories I will forever cherish. You're an inspiration to so many of us and we grieve not as those who have no hope or faith. We know you have no more sorrow, no more tears and no more pain being face-to-face with the Lord. May there be a stage as large as you deserve in heaven Big Man and may we all be blessed once again to hear your beautiful music when we join you. Give Danny a Big Man hug from all of us.
To the Clemons family...may God's grace be with you during this time of healing. Know that C was loved by many.
Post Script...Bruce God bless you and thank you for having the courage to bring Clarence into our lives and for having the forsight to believe what the potential held. We are all better and well versed humans because of your music and what your friendship with Clarence represented.
This week has had me believing that I too am halfway to heaven and just a mile out of hell...Love you Man!

Doug Vencill

June 26, 2011

Hey Big Man: I feel fortunate to have seen you twice with Bruce ('73 & '78); your indominatable presence on those stages made those concerts even more exciting. The world of rock & roll has lost one of its true giants, both literally & figuratively. My remaining hope is that you & Danny are now having some great jams with the Rock & Roll Band Of Heaven. Rest in peace, my friend.

Jo Tinsley

June 26, 2011

E Street Band will never be the same again Big Man! You will be greatly missed by Dave and Jo, Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland. You're playing with the angels now. God bless.

Jim Castronova

June 26, 2011

Heaven's Waitin' Down The Tracks My Old Friend... Your immortality is preserved forever in the Key of "E." Jim Castronova(Philadelphia)

paul rogers

June 26, 2011

R.I.P Clarence ive followed the band all over the world, and every country i have been they all loved and respected you.thanks for the memories to the biggest man ive ever seen and bet your in the promise land god bless....paul rogers true rocker

Trond Broenstad

June 26, 2011

Thank you for all the great moments Big Man. We will always remember you. May you rest in peace. Regards from Norway.

Allen Poe

June 26, 2011

Rest in Peace, Big Man....

Michaël Magi

June 26, 2011

Just listening the 2 minutes of his solo on "Jungleland" ; we know that Clarence was a great musician and human being ! Those 2 minutes have changed my whole perception of music. I loved you, Big Man. Rest in Place ! See you in heaven !

jacki hosking

June 26, 2011

To the Big Man, you helped change my life and so many others with your smile, laughter and your presence. We will miss you but will always remember you. God Bless your family.

David Jackson

June 26, 2011

"You're A Friend of Mine"..RIP Big Man

SCOTT CHAMBERLAND

June 25, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Bill Sinclair

June 25, 2011

Clarence had the unique capability of communicating profoundly with the world just using his saxaphone. He could literally touch my soul with his playing. Both of my children were blessed with an opportunity to see him perform with the E Street band, and he made believers out of them as well.
Clarence will be sorely missed, and he made a difference in many peoples lives he never even met.

Peg M.

June 25, 2011

RIP, Big Man. People you never knew loved you and your music. You will be long remembered.

Nikki San Martino

June 25, 2011

"Thanks" for all the years of fine music,conversations,jokes and smiles.There is a void upon your depature from the planet.Allah,always knows the very best for us.Your works,pain and suffering was complete.You are missed,however there is reasoning for a soul to return to the sun.You were a great music icon.Surely your legacy will remain in Soul Heaven.There are many music icons there.What an amazing big band of musicians and singers."Soul Heaven"

Thorsten Kortmann

June 25, 2011

I´m Thorsten from Germany...

and since 1984 the greatest fan from the heart stoppin´, pants droppin´, history makin´, legendary E Street Band in the universe...

"Hey Big Man I miss you so much. Your´s sax-solo in Jungleland save my life. All concerts if seen the E Street Band live, I would stay on your side. It was the greatest fun in my life to see you with Bruuuce at your side.

Thank´s for the incredible sax-solos an love to the music of The E Street Band...

See ya in the land of hope and dreams..
Thorsten (Miss your big Kahuna Heart)

June 25, 2011

we will miss u but god only pick the best.

Alvin Richardson

June 25, 2011

alvin richardsom we are going 2 miss u from down here but god is waiting 4 u up there.

Tom Glass

June 25, 2011

Our Thoughts and Prayers go out to his Family and Friends..R.I.P BIG MAN YOU WILL BE MISSED BY ALL MAY YOU FIND PEACE AND HAPPNESS IN GODS HANDS !!!!

diane morelli

June 25, 2011

Thanks big man. Your sax pierced through my soul. You made me love music and the e street band - a love that I passed on to my own daughter. I hope you are looking down on us all smiling your big smile because you know you are in a better place. We love you.

Matt Dito

June 25, 2011

Thanks Big Man for taking me on a 30+ year ride of life and contributing to the sound track of my soul.

Diana M

June 25, 2011

Clarence, I am listing to the Boss hour now. My emotions range from deep sadness to happiness. I an honored that I was able to witness your magic 5Ox at various Bruce concerts. When I first saw you on stage, it was breathtaking. They way you played that sax was mystical. I knew I experienced greatness. Like Bruce said," You want to be him, but you can't." You are irreplaceable. "I loved you with all the madness in my soul." I know you are rocking out with the angels.-Diana

July Whitby

June 25, 2011

R.I.P. Clarance, Thanks for all the joy you bought into so many lives. Will miss you .

philip parr

June 25, 2011

Thanks for all the wondulful times I had listening to you. I will miss you so much. I love the music you did with the BOSS.

Phil(KAZOO)

Frank Conforti

June 24, 2011

Well where do I start,It's hard to believe that your gone. From the first time I met you and worked for you, you always treated as a friend.Our connection in life was great, but not long enough. You inspirded me to love life and that things aren't always as bad as it seems. Until we met again go in peace my friend and someday I will see you and you'll say to me " WE FOOLED THEM AGAIN ". Rock on!!!

The Macs

June 24, 2011

Five fans spanning two generations mourn the loss of The Big Man. The world is a little quieter now. Thank you for the blessing and joy of your music, Clarence. Peace, friend.

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