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Her er noe jeg sakset fra http://backstreets.com/news.html i dag:
""HOW TO "REPLACE" CLARENCE CLEMONS? WITH AN ARMY
E Street stage fills up as additional musicians are announced
Here we go... a five-piece horn section is officially on board for the Wrecking Ball tour:
Jake Clemons - Saxophone
Barry Danielian - Trumpet
Clark Gayton - Trombone
Eddie Manion - saxophone
Curt Ramm - Trumpet
With the exception of Clarence's nephew Jake, in for Stan Harrison, this is the same line-up that backed Bruce and the '78-era E Street Band at the Asbury Park Carousel House performance in 2010 (which bodes well for all of us hoping to hear material from The Promise on the new tour).
Jake Clemons has guested with the E Street Band before, but this will be his first tour; the other sax player, Eddie Manion, has played with Bruce in various incarnations for decades. Welcome back, Kingfish! [Watch Ed take on the "Jungleland" solo last summer, above.] Curt Ramm was a featured player at the end of the Working on a Dream tour; he and Clark Gayton also toured with the Sessions Band. Barry Danielian is a relatively new addition to the fold.
Also back for the Wrecking Ball tour, from the Working on a Dream and Sessions Band tours, vocalist extraordinaires Cindy Mizelle and Curtis King.
- February 9, 2012""
Personlig har jeg ingen veldige motforestillinger mot et lydbilde med masse "blåsing"...
Det kan bli stort.
Men jeg så et klipp forleden på you tube hvor Jake clemons hadde Clarence`s rolle ved spillingen av Jungle land.
Det var IKKE bra.
Det låt utrolig tafatt og "surt".
Mulig det var andre ting med lyden på klippet, som gjorde det.
Men skal dette være den nye Clemons rolle i bandet, så håper jeg han har øvd mer i forkant.
Ellers så må denne låten av repertoaret.
Ed Manion derimot.....
Men igjen....
jeg har tatt feil før.
Vi har svaret om noen uker.
106 dager til min første konsert på denne turneen.
Mvh Ragnar.