can someone please answer ?
paul schaefer did play with Bruce springsteen
He would probably know how to play it to an extent. Clarence probably teach him a bit but he does write all his music himself. My opinion is yes.
yes. it's his personal harmonica
Bruce Springsteen played the bagpipes on the song "The River." This track is from his 1980 album of the same name. The bagpipes add a unique and poignant touch to the song, enhancing its emotional depth.
Saturday, April 20th, 1974! per the Ursinus Weekly from April 25, 1974.
paul schaefer did play with Bruce springsteen
Bruce Springsteen CD's can be found on the following websites or in stores: Asda, Play, Juno Records, eBay, CD Universe, Best Buy, Music Stack, In Sound, to name a few.
A metal one
He would probably know how to play it to an extent. Clarence probably teach him a bit but he does write all his music himself. My opinion is yes.
Coz he is an ignorant tosser!
Hohner Marine Band harmonicas.
yes. it's his personal harmonica
listings of famous people that play the glockenspiel
Saturday, April 20th, 1974! per the Ursinus Weekly from April 25, 1974.
Choice FM seems to play what they classify as "urban" music. From looking at their website, it looks as if they play urban music, RnB, Hip Hop, and Reggae music.
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No. The play on words like Ann Margrock, Perry Masonite and Stoney Curtis were relevant to popular TV personalities of the time. Bruce Springsteen was not known as a musician at the time these cartoons were made.