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Jake Clemons (born February 27, 1980) is an American musician, singer and songwriter. Since 2012, he has been the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, after the death of the band's original saxophonist, his uncle Clarence Clemons.
If you take the mysterious, rugged side of Johnny Cash and mix it with the soulful down to earth love child of Bruce Springsteen and Clarence Clemons – shaken not stirred of course – you end up with the unique and talented Jake Clemons.
As the Boss recalled in his memoir, “Born To Run,” Jake — who releases his debut album, “Fear & Love,” on Friday — didn’t make the greatest of first impressions, turning up an hour late...
Jake Clemons joined the E Street Band for the Wrecking Ball Tour in 2012. In Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen writes that “Jake had E Street soul in his blood and bones,” and in his decade-long tenure, he has pulled off the balancing act of carrying on his uncle Clarence Clemons' legacy while establishing himself as his own musician.
The last name will certainly resonate with classic rock fans. Singer, songwriter Jake Clemons plays a number of different instruments, including the guitar. But the one he’s best known for, of course, is the saxophone.
Jake Clemons, the nephew of the late Clarence Clemons and his replacement as the E Street Band’s lead saxophonist, is standing in a Manhattan rehearsal hall with his...
Jake took his place onstage with the E Street Band. And now Jake Clemons has released a new album, "Eyes on the Horizon," with a show Dec. 19 at Flour City Station.
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Filling his uncle's size 16 boots as the E Street Band's sax man, Jake Clemons found a balance between honoring his predecessors and forging his own sound, which he now carries on to a new album...