File:Clarence Clemons's Tenor Saxophone - 1967 Henri Selmer Mark VI (serial no. 146268) - Play It Loud. MET (2019-05-13 19.06.21 by Eden, Janine and Jim).jpg

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Clarence Clemons Saxophone

Clarence Clemons's Tenor Saxophone - 1967 Henri Selmer Mark VI (serial no. 146268) - Play It Loud. MET (2019-05-13 19.06.21 by Eden, Janine and Jim)

  • Mark VI (1967, serial no. 146268), Henri Selmer. Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock & Roll. Metropolitan Museum of Art..
    "​The saxophone was one of the main solo instruments of rock and roll in the early 1950s. Clarence Clemons, whose searing saxophone tone matched the intensity of the distorted electric guitar, helped bring the instrument back to the forefront of the genre in his work with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Clemons used this Selmer Mark VI to record many of his classic solos, such as those in “Jungleland” and “Thunder Road” in 1975. ",
    "Technical Description: Brass and metal body, cork and felt, mother-of-pearl key touches ",
    "Object Details",
    "​Title:  Mark VI (serial no. 146268) ",
    "​Artist: Henri Selmer (Paris) ",
    "​Artist: Clarence Clemons ",
    "​Date:   1967 ",
    "​Medium: Brass, metal, cork, felt, mother-of-pearl ",
    "​Dimensions: Length: 28 in. (71.1 cm) / Width: 18 in. (45.7 cm) / Weight: 6-7 lbs. ",
    "​Classification: Aerophone-Reed Vibrated-single reed conical ",
    "​Credit Line: Courtesy of Jake Clemons "
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