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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/19/a...ons-e-street-band-saxophonist-dies-at-69.html
Member of Bruce Springsteen's E-Street band has recently passed away. And this kinda hits home for me, cause for one..my brother is a hardcore Bruce fan and apreciate everyone in the band too, but also the condition Clarence Clemons was in. Very very similar to what happened to my father.
It may not say so in the article, but he suffered from several strokes and eventually had him paralyzed from his left side, exactly like my father had as well. Then apparently there were signs of recovery, but another stroke eventually proved fatal for him. He was an incredibly talented saxophone player and i'm sure...my father is listening to him while he plays on the saxophone and Mike is taking a break from dancing to see it all as well!
Rest in peace Clarence Clemons.
Member of Bruce Springsteen's E-Street band has recently passed away. And this kinda hits home for me, cause for one..my brother is a hardcore Bruce fan and apreciate everyone in the band too, but also the condition Clarence Clemons was in. Very very similar to what happened to my father.
It may not say so in the article, but he suffered from several strokes and eventually had him paralyzed from his left side, exactly like my father had as well. Then apparently there were signs of recovery, but another stroke eventually proved fatal for him. He was an incredibly talented saxophone player and i'm sure...my father is listening to him while he plays on the saxophone and Mike is taking a break from dancing to see it all as well!
Rest in peace Clarence Clemons.