Clarence Clemons, the saxman driving Bruce Springsteen's E-Street Band, is out with a memoir (Big Man: Real Life & Tall Tales), and he'll sign copies at 1 p.m. Sunday (10/18) at Chester County Books & Music in West Goshen Center (975 Paoli Pike, West Chester).
Clemons' Facebook page teases:
• The amazing story behind the final hours of making Born to Run
• What happened when Clarence and Ringo Starr were sitting in a hotel room and Clarence got the call that Bruce was breaking up the band.
• How Bruce and Clarence met that dark, stormy night at the Student Prince
• The E-Street band's show at Sing-Sing prison where all of their equipment blows out right as they took the stage
• The secret that Robert De Niro told Clarence and Bruce they had to keep for 25 years.
Clemons will be part of the action as Springsteen wraps up the Spectrum with shows 10/13, 10/14, 10/19, and 10/20.