Nils Lofgren
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Also known as | Lefty, Crazy Horse |
Born | June 21, 1951 |
Origin | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Rock Music |
Instrument(s) | Keyboards, Accordion, and Guitar |
Associated acts | E Street Band, Crazy Horse |
Website | Official Website |
Nils Lofgren is an American rock music singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Famous as a solo artist, he is also a long-time member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band.
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[edit] Early Life and Career
Lofgren was born in Chicago, Illinois on June 21, 1951 to Swedish/Italian parents. Moving to the Washington, D.C.(Garret Park, Maryland), area as a teenager, Lofgren's first instrument was the accordion. He was also a competitive gymnast in high school [1], a skill that popped up later in his career.
Lofgren joined Neil Young's band at age 17, playing piano on the album After the Gold Rush. Lofgren would maintain a close musical relationship with Young, appearing on his Tonight's the Night album and tour among others. He was also briefly a member of Crazy Horse, appearing on their 1971 LP and contributing songs to their catalogue.
[edit] Grin
He used the Neil Young album credits to land his band Grin a record deal in 1971. From 1971 to 1974 the band released four albums of catchy, hard rock, with guitar as his primary instrument. Though Lofgren wrote the majority of the group's songs, he often shared vocal duties with other members of the band. After the second album Nils added brother Tom Lofgren to the fold as a rhythm guitarist. Though Grin was a success with critics they failed to hit the big time.
[edit] Solo Career, Part I
In 1974 Grin disbanded. Lofgren's self-titled debut solo album was a success with critics (a 1975 Rolling Stone review by Jon Landau labelled it one of the finest rock albums of the year), and he achieved progressive rock radio hits in the mid-1970s with "Back It Up", "Keith Don't Go" and "I Came to Dance". His song "Bullets Fever", about the 1978 NBA champion Washington Bullets, would become a cult favorite in the Washington area. Throughout the 1970s Lofgren continued to release solo albums and toured extensively with a backing band that again usually included brother Tom on rhythm guitar. Lofgren's concerts displayed his reputation for theatrics, such as playing guitar while doing flips on a trampoline.
In 1971 he appeared on stage on the Roy Buchanan Special, PBS TV with Bill Graham. In 1973 he appeared with Grin on ABC on Midnight Special performing 3 songs live. In 1978 he appeared in "Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band" (The Movie). In 1987 he contributed the TV Show theme arrangement for Hunter. In 1993 he contributed to The Simpsons, with two Christmas jingles with Bart. In 1995 he appeared on PBS tribute to the Beatles along with Dr. John. From 1991-95 he was the CableAce Awards musical director and composer. In the early 1980s, Lofgren wrote and sang the "Nobody Bothers Me" theme for a Jhoon Rhee Tae Kwon Do advertisement.
[edit] E Street Band
In 1984, he joined Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band as the replacement for "Miami Steve" Van Zandt on guitar and vocals, in time for their massive Born in the U.S.A. Tour. Following the tour he appeared on Late Night with David Letterman, to promote his 1985 solo release Flip. The E Street Band toured again with Springsteen in 1988 on the Tunnel of Love Express. In 1989 Springsteen broke up the E Street Band, and they remained mainly inactive for the decade after 1989, but both he and Van Zandt rejoined when Springsteen revived the band in 1999 for their Reunion Tour, followed by The Rising and another massive tour in 2002 and 2003 then again for the Magic album and world tour of 2007/2008.
[edit] Solo Career, Part II
Lofgren continues to record and to tour as a solo act, with Patti Scialfa, with Neil Young, and as a two-time member of Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band. Many of the people he worked with on those tours appeared on his 1991 album, Silver Lining. During the 2000s he got his own "Nils Lofgren Day" in Montgomery County, Maryland (August 25). In 2006 Lofgren released Sacred Weapon, featuring guest appearances by David Crosby, Graham Nash, Willie Nelson and Martin Sexton. In 2006 he recorded a live DVD "Nils Lofgren & Friends: Acoustic Live". His concerts typically focus on his own material, with an occasional nod to Young or Springsteen ("Because the Night", "Man at the Top").
In June, 2006, Lofgren performed at the Benefit For Arthur Lee concert at New York's Beacon Theater, along with Robert Plant, Ian Hunter, Yo La Tengo and Garland Jeffreys, performing Love's classic song "Alone Again Or" plus two others. And in 2007, he appeared playing guitar as part of Jerry Lee Lewis' backing band for Lewis' Last Man Standing concert. Nils celebrated his long time collaboration with Neil Young by releasing "The Loner - Nils Sings Neil" an album of acoustic covers of Young songs in 2008.
[edit] Other Appearances
In 2007, the novel The Chase by Clive Cussler featured Lofgren as a locomotive engineer who helped the protagonist to chase the villain across the American West. Cussler lives close to Lofgren in Arizona, and in addition recorded a song with him, written by Lofgren and Cussler, "What Ever Happened to Muscatel?"
[edit] Grin Discography
[edit] Solo Discography
- 1975 : Nils Lofgren (A&M)
- 1976 : Cry Tough (A&M)
- 1977 : I Came to Dance (A&M)
- 1978 : Night After Night (A&M)
- 1979 : Nils (A&M)
- 1981 : Night Fades Away MCA/Backstreets)
- 1981 : Best of Nils Lofgren (A&M)
- 1982 : Rhythm Romance vinyl only, UK (A&M)
- 1983 : Wonderland (MCA/Backstreets)
- 1985 : Flip (CBS)
- 1986 : Code Of The Road, Live '85, Europe/Japan only (A&M)
- 1987 : Classics Vol. 13/Best Of Nils Lofgren (A&M)
- 1990 : Walk Don't Run, Best Of, UK only (Connissuer)
- 1991 : Silver Lining (Ryco)
- 1992 : Crooked Line(Ryco)
- 1993 : Every Breath, Soundtrack (Stampede)
- 1993: Every Breath, with 4 track EP, diff. cover, with Lou Gramm, Dutch (SPV)
- 1993: Every Breath, RE, diff cover, (Vision)
- 1993: Live On The Test, UK only, (Windsong)
- 1994 : Code Of The Road, Live (Stampede)
- 1994 : Soft Fun, Tough Tears - Best Of with Grin, Australia only (Raven)
- 1995 : Damaged Goods(Pure)
- 1995 : Shine Silently, Best Of, Germany only (Spectrum)
- 1996 : Steal Your Heart, Best of, Dutch only (A&M)
- 1997 : Acoustic Live (Vision)
- 1997 : Archive Live, Live N.J. Stone Pony 1985 (A.A.)
- 1997 : Code Of The Road, RE, diff cover, Live 1985 (Right Stuff)
- 1998 : Acoustic Live, RE, diff. cover (Right Stuff)
- 1998 : Into the Night, Best Of, Germany Live (BMG)
- 1998 : Best Of A&M Years, Nils+Grin, Dutch only (Spectrum)
- 1998 : New Lives BBC, UK only (HUX)
- 1999: Ultimate Collection, Best of (Hip-O)
- 2001 : Bootleg, 1975, Live (Vision)
- 2001 : Nils Lofgren, re-issue with 2 bonus tracks (A&M)
- 2001 : Nils, with 1 bonus track (A&M)
- 2001 : Flip, with 1 bonus track (CBS)
- 2001 : Breakaway Angel, (Vision)
- 2002 : Tuff Stuff-The Best of the All-Madden Team Band, (Vision)
- 2003 : Nils Lofgren Band Live, (Vision)
- 2006 : Sacred Weapon, (Vision)
- 2008 : The Loner - Nils Sings Neil, (Vision)
[edit] External links
- Nils Lofgren (singer) website
- www.nilslofgren.de German fansite
- www.shinesilently.com UK fansite
- Nils Lofgren at the Internet Movie Database
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