And my first experience with music was my father playing vinyl of the E-Street Band.
And Bruce continues to inspire, along with his "house-rocking, earth-shaking" E Street Band.
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This just-released five-song mini-concert from Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band is a treat in all sorts of ways.
The E Street Band has come back to bring the power, hour after hour, to put a whup-ass session on the recession.
Cindy Mizelle, the most soulful voice in the new, seventeen-piece version of the E Street Band, takes one step to the right.
Rock 'n' roll bands from New Jersey toil in the long and inescapable shadow of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
King at one of his inaugural galas, while in 1993, Clinton grabbed a saxophone for a duet with the E Street Band's Clarence Clemons.
At each show, the most striking musical difference between the old E Street Band and the new was the increasing prominence given to Jake Clemons.
E-Street Band member and "Sopranos" star Steven Van Zandt appeared to be the only celebrity in the building, but that didn't diminish the intense atmosphere.
Clemons hit it off immediately with Springsteen, then a singer-songwriter from New Jersey, when they first met in 1971, and the saxophonist became an original member of the E Street Band.
Springsteen is to be teamed in concert with the E Street Band for the first time in more than a decade, although the musicians worked together in the studio for a 1995 greatest-hits album.
The E Street Band is an ensemble of characters, as well as musicians, and Scialfa expertly plays her role as Love Interest and Bemused Wife, just as Steve Van Zandt plays his as Best Friend.
Springsteen and his E Street Band opened their Wrecking Ball Tour to enthusiastic reviews in Brisbane, the hometown of Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer Wayne Swan, who revealed in a speech last year that The Boss had long been his political inspiration.
But the mood inside the cordon remained mostly good-humored with a jazz band, drummers and street theatre groups keeping the crowds entertained throughout the afternoon.
She and her band instead marched out into the street and played the show to a sold-out crowd on the sidewalk, in front of two sex shops in London's Soho.
There goes a marching band, following Mardi Gras floats down Canal Street last night in New Orleans.
The massive artwork occupies the back wall of a charter school on the street where the Grammy Award-winning band once busked for change after its founding in 1992.
So I went into this Delancy Street store, and, using the band's limited funds, bought the biggest boombox on display: a Conion, that took 16 size D batteries.
They can pay a few dollars to listen to, say, Flaco Jimenez, a frenetic and brilliant San Antonio accordionist, or slip next door to catch Mitch Watkins, a hometown guitar legend, or mooch even further down Sixth Street to catch a promising young funk band.
Parfitt and his band partner Francis Rossi recently made two guest appearances on Coronation Street, playing themselves.
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On nights when The Big Place features the band La Mixta Criolla, the party spills out into the street.
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Not for the first time, when the Howard University Band strikes up on Tuesday, the ruling elite and the black street will rub shoulders together in the crowds around the White House.
As a band performed for an assembled crowd, the column came crashing to the street, breaking into several pieces.
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Mr. Yerawadekar, who leads the band Low Mentality, teaches a rock-music program at the Bank Street School for Children in the Morningside Heights section of the city.
For that, we can tip our hat to Wall Street's huge and ongoing investments in computers and high-band networks.
Its commercials (like the video above) are filled with heart-tugging images: beaches and bayous, the arches of Utah, a fin-tailed convertible cruising a neon-lit street, a girl running through a field of goldenrod, a New Orleans brass band and a biker heading toward the Golden Gate.
Forming their own record label in 1971, the Stones went on to become rock 'n' roll's most successful band, recording such classic long players as Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main Street.
Turns out LSD maker and Grateful Dead soundman Owsley Stanley used to the rent the place, and the band was more than happy to visit, party and escape the growing crowds near their 710 Ashbury Street home in the Haight-Ashbury District of San Francisco.
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