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Clarence Clemons of Bruce Springsteens E Street Band Suffers

Sunday, June 19th, 2011
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Clarence Clemons, the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen&39;s E Street Band, suffered a stroke on Sunday, June 12, at his home in Florida. According to Showbiz 411, the 69-year-old, aka "Big Man," is "seriously ill.".

Bobby Bank, WireImageBruce Springsteen joined forces with original E Street…

Kevin Mazur, WireImageDespite raking in millions upon millions over dollars…

PA PhotosBruce Springsteen's documentary 'The Promise: The Making of…

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Clarence Clemons of Bruce Springsteens E Street Band Suffers

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011
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bruce springsteen bruce springsteen

Clarence Clemons, the saxophonist for Bruce Springsteen&39;s E Street Band, suffered a stroke on Sunday, June 12, at his home in Florida. According to Showbiz 411, the 69-year-old, aka "Big Man," is "seriously ill.".

Bobby Bank, WireImageBruce Springsteen joined forces with original E Street…

Kevin Mazur, WireImageDespite raking in millions upon millions over dollars…

PA PhotosBruce Springsteen's documentary 'The Promise: The Making of…

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Thank You, Los Angeles Times Deadline.com

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011
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Thank you, Los Angeles Times… Now those are 5 words I never thought my fingers would type. And yet the paper's Patrick Goldstein just wrote some very nice praise for Deadline in — of all places — Sunday Calendar..

Variety and the Hollywood Reporter, including Mike Fleming and Nellie Andreeva, and Deadline has morphed into the industry's must-read digital bulletin board… For decades, Variety ruled the showbiz roost, using its own form of leverage to score scoops until Finke came along to upset the apple cart. She out-traded the trades and turned a tenuous operation into a serious business.”

As for what Goldstein writes about my own reporting, it's nonsense. As I told him, One minute I read how I'm bullying everyone and the next minute you claim I'm going soft. I'll never make you people happy. I'm still me. I haven't changed at all. Everyone knows I'm an equal opportunity offender. Actually, the word I used was “bitchslapper”. And that's why I started Deadline: to inject some full-contact honesty into showbiz coverage.I'm going to keep doingexactly that.

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