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1983 14 DecThe RitzNo setlists
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- Clarence Clemons & The Red Bank Rockers
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- Clarence Clemons, "The Big Man" in his other life as a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, had a viable solo career when he released a couple of successful albums in the mid-1980s. This show was recorded at the onset of his first solo U.S. tour, at Ripley's Music Hall in Philadelphia, a favorite spot of the Springsteen crowd. Clemons was smart to bring on a great vocalist to complement his signature saxophone playing. J.T. Bowens, who vocally is in the same range as Wilson Pickett, is the perfect singer for the Red Bank Rockers.
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