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Last month, Nils Lofgren was watching ... of “Beautiful Things” in the audience, Lofgren observed Boone jump atop a piano and execute a side backflip; he then launched into yet another flip ...
She used to like to grab an early dinner at the Scottsdale restaurant when her husband, Nils Lofgren, who's been a member of the E Street Band since 1984 and a Scottsdale resident since 1996 ...
Now, rocker Nils Lofgren has added to the legacy. He name-checks the Empress on the track “I Remember Her Name” from his new album, “Mountains.” The song tells of the circuitous romance ...
Watching Jimi Hendrix as a kid turned accordion prodigy Nils Lofgren into a rock and roll lifer, solo star and Swiss Army sideman to Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young… and Lou Reed. In this extract from ...
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame E Street Band member, Crazy Horse member and solo artist Nils Lofgren released his new album Mountains. Written and recorded at home in Scottsdale, AZ, the 10-song ...
AS HIS TOUR RESUMES in the UK, Bruce Springsteen has been in touch with MOJO to sing the praises of one of his E Street Band’s key stalwarts: guitarist Nils Lofgren. Lofgren, who is the subject of the ...
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame E Street Band member, Crazy Horse member and solo artist Nils Lofgren released “Won’t Cry No More (For Charlie Watts),” a blistering track that channels the ...
Singer/songwriter and ace guitarist Nils Lofgren has never hit the big time, but he has never been far from those who have. Working next to Neil Young on After the Gold Rush when he was 18 ...
Nils Lofgren harmonizes sweetly with his on-again/off-again Crazy Horse bandmate Neil Young on “Nothin’s Easy (For Amy),” a love song to his wife which serves as the latest offering from his ...
E Street Band and Crazy Horse mainstay Nils Lofgren has announced a new album. Mountains will be out July 21 and features a lead single, “Ain’t The Truth Enough,” with Ringo Starr on drums.
E Street Band/Crazy Horse guitarist Nils Lofgren gets a hand from some A-list names on Mountains, a new solo album due July 21. Beyond the first single “Ain’t the Truth Enough,” which ...