Several current members of the E Street Band remain integral in75-year-old Springsteen’s personal and professional life.
The couple share three children together and became first-time grandparents in 2022.
Springsteen remarked thatThat relationship is forever irreplaceableinRoad Diary.
Clemons stated in posthumous interviews featured inRoad Diarythat he always saw Springsteen’s vision.
Federici first picked up the accordion when he was seven years old (viaChorus & Verse).
He was often nicknamed the Phantom for evading a police crackdown in 1970 at a live performanc.
Federici attended Hunterdon Central High School, where he first took an interest in pursuing music professionally.
(viaTAPinto Flemington/Raritan).
Outside his work with the band, Federici also released a solo jazz album titledFlemingtonin homage to his hometown.
Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band offers an insider’s glimpse into Springsteen’s creative process, featuring behind-the-scenes footage of band rehearsals and backstage moments. The documentary provides fans with direct insights from Springsteen, enhancing their understanding of his musical journey.
The musician departed the band in 1974 alongside drummer Ernest Carter to form their own band, Tone.
Appel’s brother went on to become the band’s manager.
The drummer replaced Lopez upon his departure.
The group’s debut albumForest of Feelings was droppedin 1975.
Carter’s replacement in the band was current E Street member Max Weinberg.
The documentary provides fans with direct insights from Springsteen, enhancing their understanding of his musical journey.