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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band with The Horns Of Love - Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out at St. Jacob Stadion in Basel, Switzerland on July 14/1988

The Miami Horns are a horn section best known for touring and/or recording with Southside Johnny, Bruce Springsteen, Little Steven and The Max Weinberg 7. They have also toured, performed and/or recorded with, among others, Diana Ross, Gary U.S. Bonds, Robert Cray, Bon Jovi, Cissy Houston, Joe Cocker, Dave Edmunds, Darlene Love, The Allman Brothers Band, Eric Clapton, Sheryl Crow and Ricky Martin. As individuals, the various members have also worked with the likes of Aerosmith, David Bowie, Duran Duran, Power Station, Graham Parker and They Might Be Giants

The Miami Horns were first put together in 1976 by Steve Van Zandt as part of Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes. The connection with the city of Miami is only tenuous. Van Zandt had acquired the nickname Miami, due to his dislike of winter, and consequently the horn section also became known by that name. On occasions they have also been billed as The Jukes' Horns, La Bamba's Mambomen, The U.S. Horns, The J.A.M. Horns, The Tunnel Of Love Horns, The Horns of Love and The Late Night Horns. The line-up is very much impromptu and seems to depend on who is available at the time. As a consequence it has varied in size from a duo to a big band. Not unlike The Drifters, many performers have come and gone, and even returned. However Richie "La Bamba" Rosenberg (trombone), Mark Pender (trumpet) and Eddie Manion (saxophone) have been the most consistent members. Other notable players have included Stan Harrison, Chris Anderson, Joey Stann and Mario Cruz. In 1991 Rosenberg, Pender, Manion and Harrison recorded an eponymous album as La Bamba & The Hubcaps
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  • is the song "war" in any album?

  • @henryfp "War" is on the most 1988 audio and video bootlegs

  • @MsBrucejuice War is officially released on the live album, Live 1975-85.

  • @BullMarketEnt The information is on my "War" video, thanks anyway!:-)

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  • R.I.P. Clarence, this song is a testament to your ever lasting legacy.

  • Woow ! I am under the charm !

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  • @MsBrucejuice How does that help the person asking here?

  • @jnadle1 There will be horns on this tour but they are not the same Miami Horns from 1988. LaBamba and Pender are on Conan and unavailable. Ed Manion, who toured with Bruce in 1988, will be a part of the new horns section. Curt Ramm, who toured with Bruce during the last leg in 2009, is also a part of it as well as Jake Clemons (Clarence's nephew).

  • I've just got confirmation that the Miami Horns are returning to Bruce and his E Street Band. I think it's going be deja vu all over again. I'd expect this song to be played at virtually every concert that they go to.

  • meraviglioso! grazie...io ero li e il ricordo e' vivo ed emozionante!

  • I don't see the real passion like his peak from 1975-1985. He sold out and lost his soul from 1988-1997. This isn't real E-Street music. At least he came back to his roots since 1998. Miami Steve even stayed away.

  • I was there!

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