Museum in Jersey to showcase Springsteen tools and creative objects

This content was published on Sep 14, 2021 – 4:59 PM

New York, September 14 (EFE). Beginning October 1, the New Jersey Museum will display an unreleased sample of instruments, touring materials, and other items intended to provide an “intimate insight” into the process of creating one of the greatest rock musicians of all time, Bruce Springsteen.

The Grammy Museum, which reopened Thursday after months of shutdown due to the pandemic, revealed in a statement that it will display Fender’s modified guitar that appears on the cover of his popular album “Born to Run,” and Clarence Clemons’ saxophone (which he accompanied “). Boss “for 40 years. ), the clothes and accessories he used on his tours or the backstage recordings at one of his concerts.

The show is titled “Bruce Springsteen Live!” , It arrives. , at the artist’s home to coincide with the 35th anniversary of his first live album, and will remain there until March 20, 2022, before moving to the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles from September. .

He said, “Few artists embody the spirit and passion of live rock ‘n’ roll like Bruce Springsteen and E Street. This show is sure to impress audiences until they see Springsteen in concert again, hopefully soon.” Director and founder of the museum, Roberto Santelli.

The gallery has partnered with the Bruce Springsteen Archive, which has 35,000 articles relating to Boss collected in 47 countries and serves as a repository of his works and photographs, and the Center for American Music at Monmouth University. EFE

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