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Monday, October 17, 2022

The Grammy Museum's Exhibit "Bruce Springsteen Live! in LA until April 2nd 2023.

The Grammy Museum's Touring Exhibit "Bruce Springsteen Live! in Los Angeles until April 2nd 2023.

(WestHollywoodToday blogspot, October 17 2022, By Karen Ostlund)
                                                                           

Grammy Museum exhibit, Bruce Springsteen Live! 2010 Time-era

The Grammy Museum at L.A. Live downtown opened Oct. 15th Bruce Springsteen Live!.
 It’s a traveling interactive exhibit, which will run through April 2nd 2023, and features Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band’s live performance footage, instruments, stage costumes and exclusive recorded interviews.                          
Bruce Springsteen World Tour 1992-3 shirt and jewelry.

The exhibit Bruce Springsteen Live! is curated by the GRAMMY Museum Los Angeles, Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music.
It provides fans with an intimate look into Springsteen’s creative process, shedding light on how he became—and remains— one of the greatest live performers in rock and roll history.

2021 marks the 35th anniversary of Springsteen’s first live album release, the exhibit explores the evolution of Springsteen through the decades and grants exclusive backstage access to Springsteen and the E Street band’s legendary performances.
Bruce first west coast show was as a touring musician at the Troubadour in West Hollywood in 1973 and he has since then  performed over 100 shows in the Los Angeles area.

The Grammy Museum’s highlights include:

• Danny Federici Accordion and 

• An Interactive-digital kiosk, that allow visitors to view Springsteen handwritten set-lists to create their own encores set-list - to compare with Springsteen’s original.
                                                                                      

Born to Run Esquire Guitar at the Grammy Museum.


• Born to Run Esquire Guitar: A staple of Springsteen’s career, the modified Fender guitar was featured most famously on the album cover of Born to Run (1975), as well as Live 1975/85 (1986), Human Touch (1992), and Wrecking Ball (2012).

• Clarence Clemons Saxophone: Nicknamed “The Big Man,” the legendary saxophonist played alongside Springsteen for 40 years. Upon Clarence’s death in 2011, the iconic instrument was passed on to his nephew Jake Clemons who, since 2012, continues to use it in performance as the newest member of the E Street Band.
                                                                              
1988 Tunnel of Love Tour, ticket booth prop.


• Stage Clothing: Outfits and accessories from Springsteen and members of the E Street Band.
• Tunnel of Love Ticket Booth Stage Prop  from the 1988 Tunnel of Love Tour. This ticket booth symbolized the audience’s admittance to the onstage narrative of the roller-coaster of love, loyalty, commitment and faith.
                                                                                   
Max Weinberg’s Tunnel of Love drum kit, and drum interactive tips from Weinberg.



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