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Results for Nils LofgrenSinger/guitarist Nils Lofgren formed Grin with Bob Gordon and Bob Berberich in 1969. Grin produced a string of noteworthy albums in the early '70s and built a reputation in and around Washington, D.C. Grin caught the attention of Neil Young, which led to several collaborations with Young and his backing band, Crazy Horse. As Lofgren's status as a well-regarded guitarist continued to climb, rumor was that he would replace Mick Taylor in a coveted spot in the Rolling Stones. Instead, Lofgren signed with A&M records to launch a solo career. His self-titled debut was followed by a successful touring stint in which Lofgren astounded audiences with his acrobatic skills, often launching himself into the air with the aid of a trampoline. Lofgren's circus of a solo career fizzled after the '70s, but his work as a trusty sideman proved to be a comfortable niche. In the '80s, Lofgren joined forces Young once again, and he enjoyed a very successful run with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band....more
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by Denise Sullivan•November 21, 2007•
Somewhere in the world tonight there is someone looking forward to seeing Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band—but not I—I'm going to sit this one out. The last time I coughed up the dough for a ticket to see Bruce was for The RisingTour. I didn't regret it, though it didn't make my top 10
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3/4/2008
Robmac: Yeah, you're right about the year being '71 instead of '70, and I agree with you on that version of "Just Like...
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10/4/2007
Miami Steve said regarding the Tom Petty Boston show, "I'm sure it was on King Biscuit...."
First of all, thanks for...
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8/29/2007
Great Concerts! Just Listened to Nils Lofgren, brings back memories. But, in regard to "Keith Don't Go!" the reviewer...
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7/21/2007
THANK YOU. I was at the jive95.com website from the KSAN (San Francisco radio) and searched for Nils Lofgren's concert...
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6/17/2007
The Nils Lofgren show has been posted to Wolfgang's Vault....this is also available in a cd version at Nils Lofgren's...
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