Bruce Springsteen’s long time saxophone player Clarence Clemons is in stable condition, according to medical reports.
Springsteen fan site, backstreets.com, reports that Clemons is “responsive. His eyes are welling up when we're talking to him. He was paralyzed on his left side, but now he's squeezing with his left hand.”
Clemons underwent two surgeries in Florida on June 13 after suffering a massive stroke. At 69, he is the oldest member of Springsteen’s famed E Street Band and has been with the “Boss” since they formed the band together in 1972.
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