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  The E Street Band Through The Ye
Bruce Springsteen: Guitar/Vocals, Danny Federici: Organ, Garry Tallent: Bass, Clarence Clemons: Saxophone, Roy Bittan: Piano, Max Weinberg: Drums, Steve Van Zandt: Guitar/Vocals, The Miami Horns: Horns.
Bruce Springsteen: Guitar/Vocals, Danny Federici: Organ, Garry Tallent: Bass, Clarence Clemons: Saxophone, Roy Bittan: Piano, Max Weinberg: Drums, Patti Scialfa: Vocals, Nils Lofgren: Guitar/Vocals.
Bruce Springsteen: Guitar/Vocals, Danny Federici: Organ, Garry Tallent: Bass, Clarence Clemons: Saxophone, Roy Bittan: Piano, Max Weinberg: Drums, Patti Scialfa: Guitar/Vocals, Nils Lofgren: Guitar/Vocals.
www.manatthetop.se /ene_street_band_through_the_ye.htm   (634 words)

  
 [Chorus and Verse] June 2002 Feature: Danny Federici (Part One)
On his new album, re-issued under the title Danny Federici, the focus is on him after years of playing behind one of rock's most attention-drawing musicians.
On this release, Federici’s vision is clear, even as his limits are pushed within the confines of his compositions.
Federici is a master of providing the carnival scenery to Springsteen’s boardwalk tales.
www.chorusandverse.com /content/200206/20020616_DannyFederici01.htm   (2227 words)

  
  CD Review of Danny Federici - Out of A Dream on V2 Records @ jazzreview.com
Keyboardist Danny Federici is a rare gem who fits snugly into the realm of contemporary jazz without the taint of generic isolation.
Danny’s latest endeavor was inspired by Mike Cates, his musical director and producer, which has ultimately led to ten tracks of cover songs and original tunes, all filled with a variety of themes.
Rhythmically speaking, Danny uses the percussive nature of his keyboards strategically, while including the vividness of pristine guitars and prevalent saxophone to melodically enhance an ever-evolving jazzscape.
www.jazzreview.com /cd/review-17172.html   (661 words)

  
  Danny Federici - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Danny Federici (born January 23, 1950) is an American musician, most known as the longtime organ and keyboard player for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band.
Federici's organ fills are a key component in the E Street sound, and sometimes take on a more prominent role, such as on the hit "Hungry Heart".
Federici followed this up with a smooth jazz album Sweet, self-released on Backstreets.com in 2004; it was re-isssued as Out of a Dream on V2 Records in 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Danny_Federici   (191 words)

  
 Danny Federici : Danny Federici - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
Hip-O's 2001 release Danny Federici is a reissue of Music Master's 1997 album Flemington with the addition of one new track, the opener, "Erica." "Erica" adds a smooth jazz element to the album.
The rest of the album is Federici's show, and he displays the talents that have made him a key figure in Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, starting with the rock-oriented former title track, "Flemington," which has some of the feel of Springsteen's "Backstreets" in its piano/organ interaction.
Flemington, aka Danny Federici, may be in essence a busman's holiday and a vanity project, but it demonstrates the wide range of musical interests of one of Springsteen's most faithful and least visible compatriots, helping to demonstrate how one aspect of the Springsteen sound has been achieved.
www.artistdirect.com /nad/store/artist/album/0,,1560757,00.html   (313 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Danny Federici
Danny Federici (born January 23, 1950) is an American musician, most known as the longtime organ and keyboard player for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band.
Federici's organ fills are a key component in the E Street sound, and sometimes take on a more prominent role, such as on the hit "Hungry Heart".
Federici followed this up with a smooth jazz album Sweet, self-released on Backstreets.com in 2004; it was re-issued as Out of a Dream on V2 Records in 2005.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Danny_Federici   (236 words)

  
 Working on the Highway - A Bruce Springsteen Tribute
Danny Federici was born on January 23rd, 1950 in Flemington (New Jersey/ USA), where he also grew up.
When Danny was seven years old, he began to play classical accordion, later switching to Rock 'n' Roll on a Cordovox after the Bealtes hit.
In 1995 Danny and the rest of the E Street Band got back together after the E Street break-up in 1989 to record several songs for the "Greatest Hits" record.
www.geocities.com /mybrucesite3/danny.htm   (526 words)

  
 Jazz Artist Interview - Danny Federici@ jazzreview.com
Known to many rock and rollers as "Phantom" of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, keyboardist Danny Federici feels that his new self-titled smooth jazz CD is a return to his roots.
Danny Federici is of the opinion that one of the most important things that Smooth Jazz artists should do is find ways to present their music to a larger audience.
Federici has two children who he says need to be introduced to this form of music.
www.jazzreview.com /articledetails.cfm?ID=706   (659 words)

  
 Danny Federici MP3 Downloads - Danny Federici Music Downloads - Danny Federici Music Videos
Although Federici came from northern New Jersey, by the late '60s he was part of the community of musicians playing at the Upstage Club in the south Jersey shore town of Asbury Park.
It consisted of himself on guitar and vocals, Clarence Clemons on saxophone, Federici on organ and accordion, David Sancious on piano, Garry Tallent on bass, and Lopez on drums.
Federici, always among the more self-effacing members of the E Street Band (Springsteen sometimes introduced him in concert as "the mysterious Dan Federici" or "Phantom Dan -- now you see him, now you don't"), was not heard from much after the breakup of the group, though he played occasional sessions.
www.mp3.com /danny-federici/artists/59026/summary.html   (1458 words)

  
 Danny Federici on Café Jazz
If you're an avid Bruce Springsteen fan you may have seen Federici's name listed in various credits as a member of the E Street Band.
In fact Federici is a founding member & has performed with them for over 3 decades.
This has afforded Federici the luxury of the time needed to explore & expand his own projects.
www.jazzlynx.net /artists/dannyfederici.html   (139 words)

  
 Danny Federici - Out Of a Dream : Smooth Jazz Now   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Danny Federici is in fact one of the founding members of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band and has now performed with them for over thirty years.
His keyboards have been the backdrop to some of their greatest songs and its his organ you can hear on the classic anthem 'Born To Run', his piano playing on the blockbuster 'Born in the USA' and his accordion that sounds like a carousel on the sleepy beach serenade '4th of July Asbury Park'.
His intrigue with art, dreams, cinema and the newness of the day, combined with his love for his wife and children, has provided the foundation for ten tracks that stand and can be judged on their own considerable merits.
www.smoothjazznow.com /review_danny_federici.htm   (818 words)

  
 A Day In The Life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Or you could ask Danny Federici ("No relation, but a good friend") of the E Street Band, who would stop by a couple of times a week before he moved out of Jersey.
Frank Federici had never made a pizza before, but he and his mother and brother worked on a recipe in the kitchen.
Federici's South in Howell opened about 15 years ago, he said, and "Frankie Feds" in Freehold Township has been in business for just over a year.
www.injersey.com /day/story/0,2379,234892,00.html   (498 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Danny Federici: Music: Danny Federici   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Composer/musician Federici shines on all twelve tracks...but the stand outs are "MINGLE-MANGLE", outstanding..."MY LITTLE COW", blends latin with jazz, the result is pure and clean..."MR.
CONTINENTAL", takes you on a dancing tour with cha-cha-cha in mind..."EGG BEATER", brings Henry Mancini's film music from "Charade" out of mothballs, the melody seeps into your subconscious, you know you've heard this theme before, but where!
A deep sense of gratitude to ~ Michael Cates and Federici (producers), Hip-O and Shark River Music and the man of the hour, expect this to hear big things in the future from our host of an awesome listening experience ~ DANNY FEDERICI!
www.amazon.com /Danny-Federici/dp/B00005OW7T   (384 words)

  
 The Phantom goes to high school
There was Phantom – Federici -- on the organ and keyboards, Cates on the saxophone, a guy named Juan on the bass, another keyboard, drummer and a lead guitarist.
Federici is such a nice man and true gentleman.
The profits from the CDs that were on sale went partly to charity, and partly to Federici and the band.
home.comcast.net /~majerus-collins/federici.htm   (948 words)

  
 America's Promise : Products and Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Danny Federici, a native of Newark and organist and accordion player for Springsteen?s E Street Band, took a personal interest in the work of Kids Corporation and Newark area schools.
Federici arranged for a guitar signed by the band and a pair of tickets and backstage passes to be raffled by WPLG radio out of New York City, with all proceeds benefiting Kids Corporation.
Danny flew all the way from California to visit our schools and Bruce personally met with the couple that donated the monies to our programs.
www.americaspromise.org /products/bulletindetail.cfm?bID=102   (506 words)

  
 Bruce Springsteen & The E-Street Band - American Skin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Although Federici came from northern New Jersey, by the late '60s he was part of the community of musicians playing at the Upstage Club in the south Jersey shore town of Asbury Park.
It consisted of himself on guitar and vocals, Clarence Clemons on saxophone, Federici on organ and accordion, David Sancious on piano, Garry Tallent on bass, and Lopez on drums.
Federici, always among the more self-effacing members of the E Street Band (Springsteen sometimes introduced him in concert as "the mysterious Dan Federici" or "Phantom Dan — now you see him, now you don't"), was not heard from much after the breakup of the group, though he played occasional sessions.
home.datacomm.ch /americanskin/df.html   (819 words)

  
 Danny Federici   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Danny, one of the founding members of the E Street Band, has been performing with Bruce Springsteen since the early '70's.
Bruce Springsteen: gitarr/sång, Danny Federici: orgel, Garry Tallent: bas, Clarence Clemons...
Bruce Springsteen: gitarr/sång, Danny Federici: orgel, Garry Tallent: bas, Clarence...
www.musicbyartist.com /danny-federici.html   (464 words)

  
 Official Ticketmaster site. Danny Federici tickets, concerts and tour dates
Although Federici came from northern New Jersey, by the late '60s he was part of the community of musicians playing at the Upstage Club in the south Jersey shore town of Asbury Park.
It consisted of himself on guitar and vocals, Clarence Clemons on saxophone, Federici on organ and accordion, David Sancious on piano, Garry Tallent on bass, and Lopez on drums.
Federici signed with V2 records in 2004, releasing the smooth and jazzy Out of a Dream the following year.
www.ticketmaster.com /artist/768734?brand=none   (1165 words)

  
 The Danny Federici Band with Michael Cates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The DANNY FEDERICI BAND, with Michael Cates begins their East Coast tour with dates at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, The Conduit in Trenton, NJ, BB King Blues in NY and April 14th at Spaghettini Grill in Long Beach, CA.
Federici, Universal Recording Artist and lifetime member of the E Street Band, makes this solo engagement at the Pony with his All Star lineup, featuring Michael Cates, Virgin Record Recording Artist on sax.
Federici’s trademark sound, as well as his music are a staple in the motion picture and television community.
www.spaghettini.com /Live/Danny_Federici.htm   (184 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Danny Federici
Danny Federici (born January 23, 1950) is the longtime keyboard player for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band.
One of his most notable performances is his accordion solo on "Sandy (4th of July, Asbury Park)."
Danny also released an album, "Sweet", in 2004.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Danny-Federici   (226 words)

  
 The Stone Pony Online Newsletter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Federici, who is currently supporting his latest self-titled CD of smooth jazz (Hip-O Records), brings his own band to the Pony stage, as well as a stellar musical resume.
Federici can be heard on 1973's The Wild, The Innocent and the E Street Shuffle (Sony/Columbia) as well as the classic Born to Run (Sony/Columbia), playing organ and keyboards in addition to contributing backing vocals, and turns on the piano and accordion.
The club is very pleased and fortunate to be able to bring Danny Federici to Ocean Avenue, and invite all of our friends and fans to help celebrate the club's anniversary with this wonderful performer on February 16th.
www.stoneponyonline.com /news/newsletter/2002-02-05.html   (2231 words)

  
 Danny Federici -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Danny Federici -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
One of his most notable performances is his (A portable box-shaped free-reed instrument; the reeds are made to vibrate by air from the bellows controlled by the player) accordion solo on "Sandy (4th of July, Asbury Park)."
He has a solo album of instrumentals called Flemington, after his home town in (A Mid-Atlantic state on the Atlantic; one of the original 13 colonies) New Jersey.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/D/Da/Danny_Federici.htm   (73 words)

  
 E Street Band
Bruce Springsteen Band was established in 1971 and was the core that later became the E Street Band.
The first E Street members was Danny Federici, Vini "Mad Dog" Lopez and Clarence Clemons.
1995: Bruce Springsteen: Guitar/Vocals, Danny Federici: Organ, Garry Tallent: Bass, Clarence Clemons: Saxophone, Roy Bittan: Piano, Max Weinberg: Drums, Patti Scialfa: Guitar/Vocals, Nils Lofgren: Guitar/Vocals.
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Produced by Federici and featuring guest appearances by E Street Band guitarist Nils Lofgren and bassist Garry Tallent, Flemington is a multicultural experience where modern jazz melodies flirt with soulful r&b rhythms, hot latin tempos and timeless European sounds.
To ensure continuity Danny conceived most of the guitar, horn and rhythm parts himself, then recruited musicians to execute his ideas.
While most of the songs on Flemington were inspired by Danny's pre-Springsteen experiences, the album's title track is a tribute to his years in the E Street Band, fans will hear hints of the trademark Asbury Park sound in the song's keyboard and glockenspiel lines.
www.bakernorthrop.com /archive/federici/fed2.htm   (1053 words)

  
 Smooth Jazz Drives E Street's Federici
A sideman for the Boss for more than three decades, Danny Federici is gearing up for the July 26 release of "Out of a Dream," the second instrumental disc under his own name and first for V2.
No matter what, Federici understands that he's known for his keyboard and organ contributions to the Springsteen canon, despite the fact that he is a classically trained accordion player and that smooth jazz is closer to his heart.
And while he hopes to return to the studio with Springsteen and his longtime cohorts sometime this year, Federici plans to assemble a band and mount a tour behind "Out of a Dream," and make and effort to establish a career as a smooth jazz artist.
billboard.com /bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000964017   (466 words)

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