Question

The song “Tenth-Avenue Freeze Out” immortalizes how this musician became a member of the E Street Band in a verse that describes when “the change was made uptown and the Big Man joined the band.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this beloved saxophonist who provided memorable solos on songs like “Secret Garden” and “Badlands”. This man frequently kissed the leader of the E Street Band during live performances.
ANSWER: Clarence (Anicholas) Clemons (Jr.)
[10m] Clemons plays an iconic sax solo in this rock song, the namesake of a 1975 album with the tracks “Jungleland” and “Thunder Road”. A performer sings “we gotta get out while we’re young” and mentions “tramps like us” in this song.
ANSWER: Born to Run
[10e] Clemons’s solo in “Born to Run” was one of many saxophone parts he laid down for this New Jersey rock legend behind “Dancing in the Dark”.
ANSWER: Bruce (Frederick Joseph) Springsteen
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