TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie ordered that flags be flown at half-staff on Thursday in honor of E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons "in special recognition of his contributions to the state, people, and culture of New Jersey." "Clarence Clemons represented the soul and spirit of New Jersey," Christie said in a statement. "His partnership with Bruce Springsteen and...
TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie ordered that flags be flown at half-staff on Thursday in honor of E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons "in special recognition of his contributions to the state, people, and culture of New Jersey."
"Clarence Clemons represented the soul and spirit of New Jersey," Christie said in a statement. "His partnership with Bruce Springsteen and the rest of the E Street Band brought great pride to our state and joy to every fan of this music around the world. On a personal note, when I heard about the Big Man's passing on Saturday night, I was struck with an overwhelming feeling that the days of my youth were now finally over. My condolences to Clarence's family and all the members of the E Street Band.”
Clemons died on Saturday at age 69 due to complications from the stroke he suffered June 12.
Christie is an avid Springsteen fan and has attended 125 concerts.
Previous coverage:
• A tour of Clarence Clemons' legacy at the Jersey Shore
• Fans gather at the Stone Pony for a tribute to Clarence Clemons