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For the Swedish scientist, see Nils Löfgren.
Nils Lofgren
Nils Lofgren at Ronnie Scotts, 1997Background information Birth name Nils Hilmer Lofgren Also known as Lefty, Crazy Horse Born June 21, 1951
Chicago, Illinois, USGenres Roots rock, heartland rock, blues rock Occupations Musician, songwriter, athlete Instruments Guitar, keyboards, accordion Years active 1965–present Labels A&M, Columbia, MCA, Rykodisc, Capitol, Vision Music, Pure Records Associated acts E Street Band, Neil Young, Crazy Horse, Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, Patti Scialfa, Grin Website Official Website Nils Hilmer Lofgren (born June 21, 1951, Chicago, Illinois, United States) is an American rock music recording artist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Along with his work as a solo artist, he has marked over 25 years[1] as a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band as well as a former member of Crazy Horse and Grin.
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Biography
Early life and career
Lofgren was born in Chicago in 1951 to Swedish/Italian parents. He moved to the suburban town of Garrett Park, Maryland, near the northern border of Washington, D.C. as a very young child.[2] Lofgren's first instrument was classical accordion, beginning at age 5,[3] which he studied seriously for ten years.[2] After studying classical music and jazz, throughout his youth, Lofgren switched his emphasis to rock music, and focused on the piano and the guitar.[3] By 1968, Lofgren formed the band Grin, originally with bassist George Daly, and drummer Bob Berberich, former players in the DC band The Hangmen.[4] The group played in the venues throughout the Washington, D.C. area. Lofgren had been a competitive gymnast in high school,[5] a skill that popped up later in his career. During this time, Lofgren met Neil Young and played for him. Young invited Lofgren to come to California and the Grin trio (Lofgren, Daly and Berberich) drove out west and lived for some months at a home Neil Young rented in Laurel Canyon.
Lofgren joined Neil Young's band at age 17, playing piano and guitar on the album After the Gold Rush.[2] Young gave him this role despite his having virtually no experience on the instrument; Lofgren worked on his parts around-the-clock when recording was not in session.[2] Lofgren maintained 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.
Grin
Lofgren used the Neil Young album credits to land his band Grin a record deal in 1971. Lofgren had formed the band originally with bassist George Daly and drummer Bob Berberich, and the group played in venues throughout the Washington D.C. area before going to California. Daly left the band early on to become a Columbia Records A & R Executive and was replaced by bassist Bob Gordon, who remained through the release of four critically acclaimed albums[1] of catchy, hard rock, from 1971 to 1974, with guitar as Lofgren's primary instrument. The single "White Lies" got heavy airplay on Washington, D.C.-area radio. Lofgren wrote the majority of the group's songs, and often shared vocal duties with other members of the band (primarily drummer Bob Berberich). After the second album Nils added brother Tom Lofgren as a rhythm guitarist. Grin failed to hit the big time, and were released by their record company.[2]
Solo career, part I
In 1974 Grin disbanded. Lofgren's eponymous debut solo album was a success with critics; a 1975 Rolling Stone review by Jon Landau labeled it one of the finest rock albums of the year, and NME ranked it 5th in its list of albums of the year.[6] Subsequent albums did not always garner critical favor,[7] although Cry Tough was voted number 10 in the 1976 NME Album round up;[8] I Came To Dance in particular received a scathing review in the New Rolling Stone Record Guide.[9] 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 favorite in the Washington area.[2] Throughout the 1970s, Lofgren released 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 NBC on Midnight Special, performing three songs live. In 1978 he wrote and sang the "Nobody Bothers Me" theme for a D.C. Jhoon Rhee Tae Kwon Do advertisement, and also appeared in the notorious Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 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 a PBS tribute to the Beatles along with Dr. John. From 1991–95 he was the CableAce Awards musical director and composer.
E Street Band
In 1984, he joined Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band as the replacement for Steven Van Zandt on guitar and vocals, in time for Springsteen's 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, but Lofgren 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, and most recently[when?] for the Working on a Dream Tour.
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.
On June 23, 2006, Lofgren performed at a benefit concert for Arthur Lee at New York's Beacon Theater, along with Robert Plant, Ian Hunter, Yo La Tengo and Garland Jeffreys. In 2007, he appeared playing guitar as part of Jerry Lee Lewis' backing band for Lewis' Last Man Standing Live concert DVD. He released The Loner – Nils Sings Neil, an album of acoustic covers of Neil Young songs, in 2008.
In September 2008, Lofgren had hip replacement surgery for both of his hips as a result of years of playing basketball, "performance 'flips' on stage and age."[10] Lofgren has stated on his website that he feels he will be in good condition.
Other work
Novelist Clive Cussler lives close to Lofgren's Arizona home, and collaborated on a song with him, which they co-wrote, and recorded, titled, "What Ever Happened to Muscatel?"[11]
In 2010, Lofgren – a self-described "huge sports fan" – wrote a long open letter to ESPN and the rest of the sports reporting community, condemning their favorable treatment of Michael Vick's return to football stardom.[12]
Musical equipment
Lofgren primarily uses a variety of Fender guitars and amplifers.[13][14]
Guitars
- Fender Stratocaster – Including two 1961 which he often uses.
- Fender Jazzmasters
- Gibson Les Paul – 1952 Goldtop.
- Gibson SG – Cherry red. Used on Johnny Bye, Bye during the E Street Band's Magic Tour.
- Gibson Flying V – Used during Grin's reunion tour in 2001.
- BC. Rich Mockingbird
- Epiphone Les Paul – Used on tours with Ringo Starr.
- Martin D-18 – Given to Lofgren by Neil Young.
- Gretsch Black Penguin
- Fender Telecaster
- Fender Telecaster Black. Used on Born To Run during the "Magic" Tour.
- Gibson L-10 acoustic
- Spector ARC6
- Takamine acoustic guitars
- Owens/Zeta Resonator Guitars
- Carter Pedal steel guitars
During performances of the song "The River" on The E Street Band's Working On A Dream Tour, Nils would use a custom Fender Stratocaster double-neck guitar, with one 12-string neck, and one standard six. The 12 string was tuned B-G-Bb-F-D-Eb, and the six string A-G#-Bb-Bb-Bb-F#.Effects
- Vocoder
- Electro-Harmonix POG
- Barber Burn Unit Overdrives
- FullTone Fulldrive2
- Line 6 DL4 Delay
- Digital Music GCX audio switcher
- Furman Power Conditioner
- Line 6 Pod Pro
- BOSS OC-3
- BOSS DD-3
- Korg DTR tuner
- Peterson AutoStrobe 490
- Voodoo Lab Ground Control
Amplifers
- Fender Twin Reverbs – Used most recently.
- Fender blackface Super Reverbs – With four 10" speakers.
- Fender Hot Rod Deluxe
- Fender Vibro Kings – With three 10" speakers'
- Fender Vibro King Custom
- Fender Hot Rod DeVilles
Discography
Grin discography
- 1971: Grin (Spindizzy/Epic)
- 1972: 1+1 (Spindizzy/Epic)
- 1973: All Out (Spindizzy/Epic)
- 1973: Gone Crazy (A&M)
Solo discography
- 1975: Nils Lofgren (A&M)
- 1975: Back It Up!! (Live) (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 (Backstreet/MCA)
- 1981: Best of Nils Lofgren (A&M)
- 1982: A Rhythm Romance vinyl/cassette only, UK (A&M)
- 1983: Wonderland (Backstreet/MCA)
- 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)
- 1991: Nils Lofgren Live, video aka Nils Lofgren Band Live at Town and Country Club, UK (Castle Music Pictures)
- 1991: Silver Lining (Rykodisc)
- 1992: Don't Walk. Rock, Best Of, UK only (Connoisseur)
- 1992: Crooked Line (Rykodisc)
- 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)
- 2011: Old School (to be released December 2011)
With Neil Young
- After the Gold Rush (1970)
- Tonight's the Night (1975)
- Trans (1982)
- Unplugged (February 1993)
With Lou Reed
- The Bells (1979)
With Bruce Springsteen
- Live/1975-85 (1986)
- Tunnel of Love (1987)
- Chimes of Freedom (1988)
- Greatest Hits (1995)
- Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band: Live In New York City (2001)
- The Rising (2002)
- Magic (2007)
- Working on a Dream (2009)
References
- ^ a b Kinsler, Robert (January 28, 2009). "Nils Lofgren marks 25 years with Springsteen". Orange County Register (© 2009 Orange County Register Communications). http://www.ocregister.com/articles/lofgren-neil-young-2293298-band-time. Retrieved March 14, 2009.
- ^ a b c d e f J. Freedom du Lac (October 8, 2008). "Six Questions (And Then Some) For ... Nils Lofgren". The Washington Post. http://voices.washingtonpost.com/postrock/2008/10/six_questions_and_then_some_fo_2.html. Retrieved November 11, 2008.
- ^ a b Huey, Steve (2009). "Nils Lofgren Biography". Allmusic Biography. ©Macrovision Corporation. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/p4776. Retrieved March 14, 2009.
- ^ http://www.garagehangover.com/?q=Hangmen
- ^ "Nils Lofgren Interview". Djnoble.demon.co.uk. http://www.djnoble.demon.co.uk/ints/NILSLOF.GRE.html. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
- ^ "Rocklist.net...NME End Of Year Lists 1975". Rocklistmusic.co.uk. May 9, 1992. http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/1975.html. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
- ^ Viglione, Joe. Nils Lofgren at Allmusic
- ^ "Rocklist.net...NME End Of Year Lists 1976". Rocklistmusic.co.uk. May 9, 1992. http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/1976.html. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
- ^ Marsh, Dave and John Swenson (1983). New Rolling Stone Record Guide, The. New York, NY: Random House/Rolling Stone Press. p. 302. ISBN 0-394-72107-1.
- ^ "Nils Lofgren on John Madden, the Cardinals and a brand new set of hips...". Billboard. January 2009. http://www.411mania.com/music/news/94981/Springsteen-Guitarist-Talks-About-The-Super-Bowl.htm.
- ^ "Nils Lofgren Merchandise". Nilslofgren.com. http://www.nilslofgren.com/store07.html. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
- ^ "Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick incites outrage and concern – ESPN". Sports.espn.go.com. December 3, 2010. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/commentary/news/story?id=5876114. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
- ^ Nils Lofgren Guitar Rig Gear and Equipment Uberproaudio.com Retrieved: May 16, 2009
- ^ Fender artist – Nils Lofgren / Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band fender.com Retrieved:2010-07-19
External links
- nilslofgren.com (official website)
- History at nilslofgren.com
- shinesilently.com/nilsalbums Discography on UK fan site
- Nils Lofgren at Allmusic
- Nils Lofgren at the Internet Movie Database
- Alan McGee on Lofgren and Vetiver
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Bruce Springsteen · Roy Bittan · Nils Lofgren · Patti Scialfa · Garry Tallent · Steven Van Zandt · Max Weinberg
Former members: Ernest Carter · Clarence Clemons · Danny Federici · Suki Lahav · Vini Lopez · David Sancious
Soozie Tyrell · Charles GiordanoStudio albums Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. (1973) · The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle (1973) · Born to Run (1975) · Darkness on the Edge of Town (1978) · The River (1980) · Nebraska (1982) · Born in the U.S.A. (1984) · Tunnel of Love (1987) · Human Touch (1992) · Lucky Town (1992) · The Ghost of Tom Joad (1995) · The Rising (2002) · Devils & Dust (2005) · We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions (2006) · Magic (2007) · Working on a Dream (2009) · The Promise (2010)
Live albums Live/1975–85 (1986) · Chimes of Freedom (EP) (1988) · In Concert/MTV Plugged (1993) · Live in New York City (2001) · Hammersmith Odeon London '75 (2006) · Live in Dublin (2007) · Magic Tour Highlights (EP) (2008)Other albums Greatest Hits (1995) · Blood Brothers (EP) (1996) · Tracks (1998) · 18 Tracks (1999) · The Essential Bruce Springsteen (2003) · Greatest Hits (2009)
Singles "Blinded by the Light" (1973) · "Spirit in the Night" (1973) · "Born to Run" (1975) · "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" (1976) · "Prove It All Night" (1978) · "Badlands" (1978) · "The Promised Land" (1978) · "Hungry Heart" (1980) · "Sherry Darling" (1980) · "Fade Away" (1981) · "The River" (1981) · "Cadillac Ranch" (1981) · "Point Blank" (1981) · "Atlantic City" (1982) · "Open All Night" (1982) · "Dancing in the Dark" (1984) · "Cover Me" (1984) · "Born in the U.S.A." (1984) · "I'm on Fire" (1985) · "Glory Days" (1985) · "I'm Goin' Down" (1985) · "My Hometown" (1985) · "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" (1985) · "War" (1986) · "Fire" (1987) · "Born to Run" (live) (1988) · "Brilliant Disguise" (1987) · "Tunnel of Love" (1987) · "One Step Up" (1988) · "Tougher Than the Rest" (1988) · "Spare Parts" (1988) · "Human Touch" (1992) · "57 Channels (And Nothin' On)" (1992) · "Better Days" (1992) · "Leap of Faith" (1992) · "Lucky Town" (1993) · "Streets of Philadelphia" (1994) · "Secret Garden" (1995) · "Murder Incorporated" (1995) · "Hungry Heart" (re-issue) (1995) · "The Ghost of Tom Joad" (1996) · "Secret Garden" (1997) · "Sad Eyes" (1999) · "The Rising" (2002) · "Lonesome Day" (2002) · "Waitin' on a Sunny Day" (2003) · "Devils & Dust" (2005) · "All the Way Home" (2005) · "Radio Nowhere" (2007) · "Girls in Their Summer Clothes" (2007) · "Working on a Dream" (2008) · "My Lucky Day" (2008) · "The Wrestler" (2009)Video releases Video Anthology / 1978–88 (1989) · In Concert/MTV Plugged (1992) · Blood Brothers (1996) · The Complete Video Anthology / 1978–2000 (2001) · Live in New York City (2001) · Live in Barcelona (2003) · VH1 Storytellers (2005) · Wings For Wheels (2005) · Hammersmith Odeon London '75 (2005) · Live in Dublin (2007) · Magic Tour Highlights (2008) · London Calling: Live in Hyde Park (2010) · The Promise: The Making of Darkness on the Edge of Town (2010)
Tours Born to Run tours (1974–77) · Darkness Tour (1978) · River Tour (1980–81) · Born in the U.S.A. Tour (1984–85) · Tunnel of Love Express (1988) · Human Rights Now! (1988) · "Other Band" Tour (1992–93) · Ghost of Tom Joad Tour (1995–97) · Reunion Tour (1999–2000) · Rising Tour (2002–03) · Vote for Change (2004) · Devils & Dust Tour (2005) · Seeger Sessions Band Tour (2006) · Magic Tour (2007–08) · Working on a Dream Tour (2009)
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