Clarence Clemons — the late E Street Band saxophone player who provided the ho-ho-ho's and "you better be good for goodness sake" lines on Bruce Springsteen's version of "Santa Clause Is Comin' to Town" — will have two Christmas songs out this holiday season.
We're sad to report on the death of Clarence Clemons, the iconic sax man from Bruce springsteen's E Street band. Official cause is complications from the stroke he had last week.
He died yesterday in a hospital in Palm Beach, Florida with his family by his side...
All signs seems to be pointing to improvement regarding the recent stroke of Clarence Clemons, and his boss held a press conference saying so.
“While 					all initial signs are encouraging, Clarence will need much 					care and support to achieve his potential once again...
As was reported last week, Clarence Clemons, the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, suffered a stroke at his home in Florida on Sunday night. Reports said that he was seriously ill after the incident occurred. New updates indicate that the “Big Man” is a bit out of the woods, although still in critical condition...
Rolling Stone magazine has confirmed reports that Clarence Clemons has suffered a stroke. The news broke Sunday evening at 411.com, that Clemons was "seriously ill after a stroke at his home in Florida." The magazine also reported that they had no information on the severity of the stroke, but have independently confirmed that the E Street Band saxophonist had suffered a stroke...
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