Bruce Springsteen's memorabilia, including a Fender guitar, a handwritten set list, and more, will be on display at the Grammy Museum.
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Author/Atul K Rawat
On September 23, the famous singer's 73rd birthday, it will urge followers to upload recordings of their experiences at Springsteen performances past.
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There will be an exhibition of Springsteen's modified Fender guitar, which can be seen on the album covers for songs like "Human Torch" and "Born to Run."
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Other memorabilia include autographed itineraries from Springsteen's 1988 six-week Human Rights Tour and stage clothes from him and the members of E Street.
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On Wednesday, the Grammy Museum declared that Bruce Springsteen Live! will debut on October 15 at the Grammy Museum LA Live in central Los Angeles.
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The engaging exhibition, which is up until April 2, will include recordings of Springsteen and the E Street Band performing live, as well as their gear, stage attire, and personal interviews.
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According to Jasen Emmons, head curator and vice president of the Grammy Museum, "We're also excited to provide a special, enlarged exhibit with the support of Springsteen fans for a one-of-a-kind immersive experience."
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The modified Fender guitar used by Springsteen on the covers of various albums, including "Human Torch" and "Born to Run," will be on exhibit.
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Other memorabilia include include autographed itineraries from Springsteen's 1988 six-week Human Rights Tour and stage clothes from him and the members of E Street.
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There will be a saxophone played by the late Clarence Clemons, who played with Bruce Springsteen for 40 years.
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The saxophone was given to Clemons' nephew, Jake Clemons, who has been playing it since joining the E Street Band in 2012.
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