A word with E Street Band's Nils LofgrenNils Lofgren plays the Abbey at ABC on Wednesday night
Do you know anyone who would disagree if you told them that they were the best in the world at their profession? No? Let me introduce you to guitarist extraordinaire Nils Lofgren.
Bruce Springsteen refers his guitarist of 27 years as the "greatest guitarist in the world" night after night during his introductions of the legendary E Street Band, and while Nils Lofgren appreciates the high praise from The Boss, he humbly (and I'd argue, wrongly) disagrees.
Lofgren's musical resume reads like a Rock and Roll history book. He recorded After the Gold Rush (#71 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time) with Neil Young at age 18, joined Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band in 1984 and Ringo Starr's original All-Starr Band in 1989. He also released dozens of solo albums that feature duets with music legends like Willie Nelson, David Crosby and Graham Nash.
Nils Lofgren will display his otherworldly guitar skills when his acoustic duo stops at the Abbey Bar at Appalachian Brewing Company tomorrow night at 8 p.m. Pokey LaFarge is the opening act.
"Last month was 43 years on the road and I've been through all parts of Pennsylvania for decades, so I'm excited to get back and do a great show," Lofgren said in a recent telephone interview. "We're doing a very colorful, extensive, two-hour plus show so I'm excited to get there."
Joined by talented multi-instrumentalist Greg Varlotta on the acoustic duo tour, Lofgren said the show features acoustic guitars, electric guitars, keyboards, trumpets and even percussion.
"'Acoustic duo' is misleading; I do a lot of jamming on the acoustic and electric guitar," Lofgren said. "We'll be there ready to go Wednesday with a great show for everybody."
Lofgren recently wrapped up a year and a half of work on his new solo album, Old School, which he recorded at his home studio in Scottsdale, AZ. He hopes to have CDs ready to ship within the next week (pre-order online), but the album is already available on iTunes.
"The record is a lot of electric stuff and acoustic stuff and guitar playing and everything else," Lofgren said. "It's one of my favorite records and I'm thrilled to finally have something new to share."
Lofgren said he plans to stay on the road promoting his new album for the next year. Once his solo tour ends, E Street Band fans are hoping for a new album and tour from Bruce Springsteen. While the rumor mill continues to churn, no one is sure how the band can move on without the Big Man, E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons, who passed away in June from complications caused by a stroke.
"We can't be the band we were because Clarence is gone. We miss him terribly, and I had a great friendship with him," Lofgren added. "I just have no idea what the future will hold and that's really Bruce's call of course."Until the Boss makes that decision, Lofgren's Acoustic Duo is a must-see for E Street Band fans and guitarists alike.
"My vision of the night is I want people to go, 'Wow that was a special, emotional night for me,'" Lofgren said. "I encourage people to check the website out and come see us play because we will put on a great show."
Tickets for tomorrow night's show are still available online.
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