Lofgren joined Neil Young’s band at age 17, playing piano on the album After the Gold Rush. Lofgren would maintain 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. From ‘71 to ‘74 Lofgren was active in the band he founded in ‘69 - Grin. After landing a record deal in ‘71 the band released 4 critically acclaimed albums but met with little commercial success. In 1975 Lofgren released his a self titled solo album featuring songs that went on to become staples of his solo performances; ‘Keith Don’t Go’, ‘Back it Up’ and the cover of Carole Kings ‘Goin’ Back’. Solo albums and tours followed every year through the 70’s as Lofgren established himself as a top guitarist and live performer earning the respect and acclaim of his peers. Bruce Springsteen made the call in 1984 and Lofgren joined the E-Street Band for the ‘Born in the USA’ tour. Lofgren was instant hit with Springsteens fans through his playing and vibrant on stage persona. Lofgren remains a stalwart of the E-Street Band to the present day. Lofgren continues to juggle his tenure with the Springsteen Band and a solo recording career, whilst writing and performing with many other artists. His latest album 2008’s ‘Nils Sings Neil’ was a project featuring Lofgren acoustically covering songs written by Neil Young, his former bandleader in Crazy Horse.| |
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