They are used to refer to the James Brown of the hardest working man in show business, well beyond the facts of the dispute-if you've ever seen him perform. Sweat poured from buckets of his body, and the leonine appearance perched somewhere between Ecstasy and madness graced her face. He is a force of nature.
With the world's great JB better than this, the title must fall into the hands of lower class workers heroes Bruce Springsteen, who has just announced a new album and world tour for next year. Starting in the UK come June, the E Street Band will be without one of its runways, saxophonist Clarence Clemons, who died last year at age 69. Bos moving speech to colleagues and friends can be read here.
I must admit I missed the train Bruce when first
I was backstage when it grabbed a beer and food giant fingers when tapping the shoulder I performed. "You David?" he asked. Yup, I said. "Bruce wants to see You." Gaa I was escorted to the locker room The Man, where after applying a little pancake make-up for his Cup, he walks over with hands splayed. "It's a pleasure to meet You, man," he said, "I'm a big fan." Hey wait a minute, that he is using my line! Why would he be praised me in my small band of microscopic!?
Then he mentioned one of my songs. "Somewhere in the United