Clarence Clemons, stroke?

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Rolling Stone can confirm reports that Clarence Clemons has suffered a stroke. The news broke this evening at 411.com, which reported that Clemons is "seriously ill after a stroke at his home in Florida." We have no information on the severity of the stroke, but we have independently confirmed that the E Street Band saxophonist has suffered a stroke.

Clemons has gone through a series of medical ailments — mostly involving his back and knees — over the past decade. He hasn't missed any concerts, but the conditions caused him to suffer a tremendous amount of pain and discomfort. "That last tour was hell," Clemons told Rolling Stone in February. "Pure hell." In the past year Clemons had both knees replaced and spinal fusion surgery. "The timing was perfect because it didn't interfere with a lot of stuff that was going on in my life," he says. "It made me stronger, and for the past year I've been in physical therapy a few days a week working my ass off to get back in shape. I'm walking better now, though I still use a cane and crutches. But now I'm having hip problems again. I don't know why."

Clemons last performed with Springsteen and the E Street Band in December of 2010 at Asbury Park's Carousel House for a special web broadcast taping. He performs on two songs on Lady Gaga's new album "Born This Way," and just last month performed "Edge of Glory" with her at the season finale of "American Idol." He was supposed to play the national anthem before Game 2 of the NBA Finals last week, but a hand injury forced him to cancel at the last minute. He watched the game in the stands with Tim Hardaway and Alonzo Mourning.

When Rolling Stone spoke to Clemons in February he said that virtually nothing would take him off the road with Springsteen and The E Street Band. "As long as my mouth, hands and brain still work I'll be out there doing it," he said. "I'm going to keep going 'til I'm not there anymore. This is what's keeping me alive and feeling young and inspired. My spiritual teacher Sri Chinmoy told me that my purpose in life is to bring joy and light to the world, and I don't know any better way to do then what I'm doing now."

We'll have more information on Clemons' medical condition as the story develops.

Alpaca Lips (Johnny Fever), Monday, 13 June 2011 03:24 (thirteen years ago)

:( get well soon big man

t-bomb burnett (some dude), Monday, 13 June 2011 03:25 (thirteen years ago)

seriously ill after a stroke

That's NEVER what you want to see in a story about a stroke.

Alpaca Lips (Johnny Fever), Monday, 13 June 2011 03:26 (thirteen years ago)

:(

Alpaca Lips (Johnny Fever), Monday, 13 June 2011 03:26 (thirteen years ago)

i jammed Born This Way and Born In The U.S.A. back to back today, so this news is especially upsetting to me

t-bomb burnett (some dude), Monday, 13 June 2011 03:27 (thirteen years ago)

:(

the fey bloggers are onto the zagat tweets (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 13 June 2011 03:27 (thirteen years ago)

i hate this. :(

cause i'm close to the edge of glory i'm trying not to lose my hair (zachlyon), Monday, 13 June 2011 05:14 (thirteen years ago)

More updates here http://www.backstreets.com/news.html

StanM, Monday, 13 June 2011 19:29 (thirteen years ago)

eesh! get well soon big man!
http://www.backstreets.com/Assets/Images/2011/newsCCjoelopez1.jpg

tylerw, Monday, 13 June 2011 19:30 (thirteen years ago)


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