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    From Michael Ejercito@21:1/5 to All on Mon Apr 17 05:22:23 2023
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    https://variety.com/2023/music/news/bruce-springsteen-covid-misses-awards-show-patti-scialfa-1235584631/

    Bruce Springsteen Contracts COVID and Misses His Archives’ Inaugural
    Awards Show, but Presents Via Video
    Springsteen and Patti Scialfa both had to skip an awards show where
    Steven Van Zandt, Darlene Love, Sam Moore and Steve Earle were being
    honored. The previous night, he closed out a gig with a moving
    dedication to his nephew, who died that day


    By Michele Amabile Angermiller

    Plus Icon
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 29: (L-R) George Clooney, Aloe Blacc,
    Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa attend the Clooney Foundation For
    Justice Inaugural Albie Awards at New York Public Library on September
    29, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Albie
    Awards)
    Getty Images for Albie Awards
    The inaugural American Music Honors awards show — a fundraiser for the
    Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth
    University — launched Saturday night without two very important
    presenters in attendance: Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa.

    Bob Santelli, the Archives’ executive director, broke the news that the Springsteens were both diagnosed with COVID-19 just hours after
    Springsteen took a final bow Friday night at the Prudential Center,
    wrapping the first part of his 2023 tour with the E Street Band.

    “It broke our hearts around 6 a.m. this morning when I got a call that
    two of the most important people who were supposed to be here, Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa, unfortunately came down with COVID.”

    While the news was met with silence in the crowd, host Jon Stewart
    lightened the mood, joking, “They’re alive. Don’t overreact. You can still see them in concert. They’re home sitting by the fire eating
    French onion soup.”

    Despite his absence physically, Springsteen was feeling spry enough to
    tape two videos presenting awards to Darlene Love and fellow E Street
    Band member Steven Van Zandt.

    Stewart joked that Springsteen “with COVID looks better than me,” adding that he appeared “eerily healthy.”

    “Aren’t you supposed to have sniffles or something?” he said. “We shut down the world for a year and a half.”

    Springsteen was supposed to receive a proclamation from New Jersey
    Governor Phil Murphy, who was in attendance with his wife, Tammy.
    Murphy, who joked that some in the audience were hoping that he was the
    one with COVID, unveiled a proclamation declaring Sept. 23, 2023, Springsteen’s birthday, “Bruce Springsteen Day” in the Garden State.

    “I can’t believe it’s taken this long,” Murphy said.

    “It’s not a rest area, but it’s nice,” quipped Stewart, an obvious reference to the Jon Bon Jovi rest stop and others in New Jersey. “It’s
    not like taking a whiz to ‘Livin’ on a Prayer,’ but it’ll do,”

    The evening was a celebration of rock and soul music, honoring Van
    Zandt, Love, Steve Earle and Sam Moore of Sam and Dave for their musical contributions and career. Presenters included E Street Band bassist
    Garry Tallent honoring Earle and Southside Johnny Lyon inducting Moore,
    with Van Zandt’s band, the Disciples of Soul, serving as the house band.

    The joyful tone was set early as the Disciples of Soul performed a
    medley of songs associated with each artist, starting with Love’s “A
    Fine, Fine Boy” and the Sam and Dave hit “Soul Sister, Brown Sugar.” The short set included Earle’s “Hard-Core Troubadour” and Van Zandt’s “I Am
    a Patriot.”

    Tallent inducted Earle, crediting him for his decision to move to Nashville.

    “When you’ve been around music as long as I’ve been, and if you’re lucky
    to come across an artist whose musical influences are so broad and whose understanding of the importance and meaning of music is so great that
    sometimes you just have to sit back and admire the genius — I play with basically one of those guys,” he said. “Steve Earle is one of those guys too.”

    Earle, who performed his song “Copperhead Road” after accepting his
    award, said that although he has other awards — including not just three Grammys but a fleeting honor as the “fan of the game” on a Jumbotron at Yankee Stadium — this one meant “a lot to me because of the name over
    the door of the organization giving out this award.”

    Springsteen wore a denim jacket and looked quite alert despite a late
    night in Newark the night before at a show where he performed for three
    hours and even did a shot with a fan from Avalon, NJ celebrating her
    21st birthday. He saluted Love’s accomplishments and recounted how her relationship with Van Zandt and him dated back to seeing her perform in
    1982 at a show where she sang his hit “Hungry Heart.”

    “By that time, Darlene had become this mysterious figure in the music industry who had made this bunch of amazing records and was considered
    one of the best, if not the best, of all the ’60s singers, male or
    female — and then in the ’70s suddenly disappeared,” he said. “As fate would have it, Darlene leaves the business to become a housekeeper in
    the ’70s. I’m sure there’s something equally bizarre, unjust and impossible to imagine,” he added, though little comparable came to mind.

    Love was overcome with emotion receiving her award, and celebrated by performing an uplifting version of “River Deep Mountain High” with the band.

    “I said I was going to laugh for the first five minutes but now I’m
    going to try not to cry,” Love said. “I love you, Stevie, with all my heart. My husband loves you. You know, it’s hard. You never know what
    you have done for us. Because I had truly said goodbye to this business, because this is one of the hardest businesses you ever want to be in.
    You have to love it. You have to love people that don’t love you. You go
    the show and you say, why am I doing this? Why am I doing this? But it’s because of the gift that God has given me here and I truly intend to use
    it for the next 80.”

    Lyon was reverential inducting Moore, recalling how he and Van Zandt
    were inspired to form the Asbury Jukes after watching Moore perform at a
    show in New Jersey.

    “One of those moments in your life, you hear that first Sam and Dave
    record and you just go, ‘I wanna do that. That’s what I want to do,'” he said. “There’s not a lot I can say about Sam except that he is still teaching me.”

    The 87-year-old Moore took the stage seated in a chair and lead the
    crowd through an uplifting and fun performance of the hit “I Thank You.”

    Springsteen appeared again on video to honor his friend Van Zandt and
    his accomplishments in music and socially conscious efforts, including organizing “Artists Against Apartheid” for the “Sun City” record. Springsteen reminisced about the first time the two met as teenagers at
    the Hullabaloo Club in Middletown, NJ and ” I found a rock ‘n’ roll partner in crime forever.”

    “Yes, we liked the same music, yes, we liked the same bands, and it was
    at one time we liked the same clothes,” he said, quoting his song from “Born in the USA,” “Bobby Jean.”

    “He does look kind of healthy, doesn’t he? — son of a bitch,” Van Zandt joked, before giving a speech about his passion for music and his
    mission to preserve the legacy through his TeachRock initiative, a
    program also offered at Monmouth University.

    “This is nice to have a home for Bruce’s archives, and we’ll talk about other things as well as teaching workshops and all the rest that’s going
    to come with this wonderful organization,” he said.

    “We were the luckiest generation ever growing up in a renaissance. I
    define renaissance very simply by when the greatest art is being made,
    it’s when it’s also the most commercial, you are in the middle of a renaissance. And that was the ’60s,” he said. “Of course, we were taking it for granted at the time, thinking that this was normal. Of course, we
    soon realized that it was a very, very special time.”

    Van Zandt explained that the TeachRock initiative expands the standard
    S.T.E.M. basic curriculum of science, technology, engineering and math
    and adds an “A” for Arts, therefore transforming it to what he described
    as “S.T.E.A.M.”

    “You integrate the art into math, into engineering, and not as a
    separate entity, but actually part of that same discipline. And this is changing the way kids are starting to learn,” he said.

    The evening was capped by Van Zandt taking the stage to perform the song “Bitter Fruit” with the Disciples of Soul, and a finale that called all four honorees to the stage with Lyon to perform “It’s Been a Long Time,” “Hungry Heart” with Love on lead vocals, “Soul Man,” “Tenth Avenue Freeze Out” and “I Don’t Want to Go Home.”

    The previous night at Prudential Center, Springsteen closed out the show
    by dedicating the night’s final song, an acoustic version of “I’ll See You in My Dreams,” to his nephew, Michael Shave. An online family
    obituary noted by Springsteen fans reported that Shave died at age 53 on Friday, although Springsteen did not mention the death as part of his dedication.

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  • From HeartDoc Andrew@21:1/5 to Michael Ejercito on Mon Apr 17 11:38:07 2023
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    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    https://variety.com/2023/music/news/bruce-springsteen-covid-misses-awards-show-patti-scialfa-1235584631/

    Bruce Springsteen Contracts COVID and Misses His Archives Inaugural
    Awards Show, but Presents Via Video
    Springsteen and Patti Scialfa both had to skip an awards show where
    Steven Van Zandt, Darlene Love, Sam Moore and Steve Earle were being
    honored. The previous night, he closed out a gig with a moving
    dedication to his nephew, who died that day


    By Michele Amabile Angermiller

    Plus Icon
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 29: (L-R) George Clooney, Aloe Blacc,
    Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa attend the Clooney Foundation For
    Justice Inaugural Albie Awards at New York Public Library on September
    29, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Albie >Awards)
    Getty Images for Albie Awards
    The inaugural American Music Honors awards show a fundraiser for the
    Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth >University launched Saturday night without two very important
    presenters in attendance: Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa.

    Bob Santelli, the Archives executive director, broke the news that the >Springsteens were both diagnosed with COVID-19 just hours after
    Springsteen took a final bow Friday night at the Prudential Center,
    wrapping the first part of his 2023 tour with the E Street Band.

    It broke our hearts around 6 a.m. this morning when I got a call that
    two of the most important people who were supposed to be here, Bruce >Springsteen and Patti Scialfa, unfortunately came down with COVID.

    While the news was met with silence in the crowd, host Jon Stewart
    lightened the mood, joking, Theyre alive. Dont overreact. You can
    still see them in concert. Theyre home sitting by the fire eating
    French onion soup.

    Despite his absence physically, Springsteen was feeling spry enough to
    tape two videos presenting awards to Darlene Love and fellow E Street
    Band member Steven Van Zandt.

    Stewart joked that Springsteen with COVID looks better than me, adding
    that he appeared eerily healthy.

    Arent you supposed to have sniffles or something? he said. We shut
    down the world for a year and a half.

    Springsteen was supposed to receive a proclamation from New Jersey
    Governor Phil Murphy, who was in attendance with his wife, Tammy.
    Murphy, who joked that some in the audience were hoping that he was the
    one with COVID, unveiled a proclamation declaring Sept. 23, 2023, >Springsteens birthday, Bruce Springsteen Day in the Garden State.

    I cant believe its taken this long, Murphy said.

    Its not a rest area, but its nice, quipped Stewart, an obvious
    reference to the Jon Bon Jovi rest stop and others in New Jersey. Its
    not like taking a whiz to Livin on a Prayer, but itll do,

    The evening was a celebration of rock and soul music, honoring Van
    Zandt, Love, Steve Earle and Sam Moore of Sam and Dave for their musical >contributions and career. Presenters included E Street Band bassist
    Garry Tallent honoring Earle and Southside Johnny Lyon inducting Moore,
    with Van Zandts band, the Disciples of Soul, serving as the house band.

    The joyful tone was set early as the Disciples of Soul performed a
    medley of songs associated with each artist, starting with Loves A
    Fine, Fine Boy and the Sam and Dave hit Soul Sister, Brown Sugar. The >short set included Earles Hard-Core Troubadour and Van Zandts I Am
    a Patriot.

    Tallent inducted Earle, crediting him for his decision to move to Nashville.

    When youve been around music as long as Ive been, and if youre lucky
    to come across an artist whose musical influences are so broad and whose >understanding of the importance and meaning of music is so great that >sometimes you just have to sit back and admire the genius I play with >basically one of those guys, he said. Steve Earle is one of those guys >too.

    Earle, who performed his song Copperhead Road after accepting his
    award, said that although he has other awards including not just three >Grammys but a fleeting honor as the fan of the game on a Jumbotron at >Yankee Stadium this one meant a lot to me because of the name over
    the door of the organization giving out this award.

    Springsteen wore a denim jacket and looked quite alert despite a late
    night in Newark the night before at a show where he performed for three
    hours and even did a shot with a fan from Avalon, NJ celebrating her
    21st birthday. He saluted Loves accomplishments and recounted how her >relationship with Van Zandt and him dated back to seeing her perform in
    1982 at a show where she sang his hit Hungry Heart.

    By that time, Darlene had become this mysterious figure in the music >industry who had made this bunch of amazing records and was considered
    one of the best, if not the best, of all the 60s singers, male or
    female and then in the 70s suddenly disappeared, he said. As fate
    would have it, Darlene leaves the business to become a housekeeper in
    the 70s. Im sure theres something equally bizarre, unjust and
    impossible to imagine, he added, though little comparable came to mind.

    Love was overcome with emotion receiving her award, and celebrated by >performing an uplifting version of River Deep Mountain High with the band.

    I said I was going to laugh for the first five minutes but now Im
    going to try not to cry, Love said. I love you, Stevie, with all my
    heart. My husband loves you. You know, its hard. You never know what
    you have done for us. Because I had truly said goodbye to this business, >because this is one of the hardest businesses you ever want to be in.
    You have to love it. You have to love people that dont love you. You go
    the show and you say, why am I doing this? Why am I doing this? But its >because of the gift that God has given me here and I truly intend to use
    it for the next 80.

    Lyon was reverential inducting Moore, recalling how he and Van Zandt
    were inspired to form the Asbury Jukes after watching Moore perform at a
    show in New Jersey.

    One of those moments in your life, you hear that first Sam and Dave
    record and you just go, I wanna do that. Thats what I want to do,' he >said. Theres not a lot I can say about Sam except that he is still
    teaching me.

    The 87-year-old Moore took the stage seated in a chair and lead the
    crowd through an uplifting and fun performance of the hit I Thank You.

    Springsteen appeared again on video to honor his friend Van Zandt and
    his accomplishments in music and socially conscious efforts, including >organizing Artists Against Apartheid for the Sun City record.
    Springsteen reminisced about the first time the two met as teenagers at
    the Hullabaloo Club in Middletown, NJ and I found a rock n roll
    partner in crime forever.

    Yes, we liked the same music, yes, we liked the same bands, and it was
    at one time we liked the same clothes, he said, quoting his song from
    Born in the USA, Bobby Jean.

    He does look kind of healthy, doesnt he? son of a bitch, Van Zandt >joked, before giving a speech about his passion for music and his
    mission to preserve the legacy through his TeachRock initiative, a
    program also offered at Monmouth University.

    This is nice to have a home for Bruces archives, and well talk about
    other things as well as teaching workshops and all the rest thats going
    to come with this wonderful organization, he said.

    We were the luckiest generation ever growing up in a renaissance. I
    define renaissance very simply by when the greatest art is being made,
    its when its also the most commercial, you are in the middle of a >renaissance. And that was the 60s, he said. Of course, we were taking
    it for granted at the time, thinking that this was normal. Of course, we
    soon realized that it was a very, very special time.

    Van Zandt explained that the TeachRock initiative expands the standard >S.T.E.M. basic curriculum of science, technology, engineering and math
    and adds an A for Arts, therefore transforming it to what he described
    as S.T.E.A.M.

    You integrate the art into math, into engineering, and not as a
    separate entity, but actually part of that same discipline. And this is >changing the way kids are starting to learn, he said.

    The evening was capped by Van Zandt taking the stage to perform the song >Bitter Fruit with the Disciples of Soul, and a finale that called all
    four honorees to the stage with Lyon to perform Its Been a Long Time, >Hungry Heart with Love on lead vocals, Soul Man, Tenth Avenue
    Freeze Out and I Dont Want to Go Home.

    The previous night at Prudential Center, Springsteen closed out the show
    by dedicating the nights final song, an acoustic version of Ill See
    You in My Dreams, to his nephew, Michael Shave. An online family
    obituary noted by Springsteen fans reported that Shave died at age 53 on >Friday, although Springsteen did not mention the death as part of his >dedication.

    Concerning Michael Shave's untimely demise despite possibly being
    fully vaccinated and fully masked, only the "full armor of GOD"
    (Ephesians 6:11) is 100% protective which we put on as soon as we use
    Apostle Paul's secret (http://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ). Though masking
    is less protective, it helps us avoid the appearance of doing the evil
    of spreading airborne pathogens when there are people getting sick
    because of not being 100% protected. It is written that we're to
    "abstain from **all** appearance of doing evll" (1 Thessalonians 5:22 w/**emphasis**).

    In the interim, the only *perfect* (Matt 5:47-8) way to eradicate the
    COVID-19 virus, thereby saving lives, in the US & elsewhere is by
    rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 ) finding out at any given
    moment, including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly
    contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12) for them to
    call their doctor and self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of
    stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the best while
    preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations
    and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu &
    Delta lineage mutations combining via slip-RNA-replication to form
    hybrids like http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current
    COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.

    Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
    ) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?









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  • From Michael Ejercito@21:1/5 to HeartDoc Andrew on Tue Apr 18 05:30:31 2023
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    HeartDoc Andrew wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    https://variety.com/2023/music/news/bruce-springsteen-covid-misses-awards-show-patti-scialfa-1235584631/

    Bruce Springsteen Contracts COVID and Misses His Archives’ Inaugural
    Awards Show, but Presents Via Video
    Springsteen and Patti Scialfa both had to skip an awards show where
    Steven Van Zandt, Darlene Love, Sam Moore and Steve Earle were being
    honored. The previous night, he closed out a gig with a moving
    dedication to his nephew, who died that day


    By Michele Amabile Angermiller

    Plus Icon
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 29: (L-R) George Clooney, Aloe Blacc,
    Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa attend the Clooney Foundation For
    Justice Inaugural Albie Awards at New York Public Library on September
    29, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Albie
    Awards)
    Getty Images for Albie Awards
    The inaugural American Music Honors awards show — a fundraiser for the
    Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth
    University — launched Saturday night without two very important
    presenters in attendance: Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa.

    Bob Santelli, the Archives’ executive director, broke the news that the
    Springsteens were both diagnosed with COVID-19 just hours after
    Springsteen took a final bow Friday night at the Prudential Center,
    wrapping the first part of his 2023 tour with the E Street Band.

    “It broke our hearts around 6 a.m. this morning when I got a call that
    two of the most important people who were supposed to be here, Bruce
    Springsteen and Patti Scialfa, unfortunately came down with COVID.”

    While the news was met with silence in the crowd, host Jon Stewart
    lightened the mood, joking, “They’re alive. Don’t overreact. You can >> still see them in concert. They’re home sitting by the fire eating
    French onion soup.”

    Despite his absence physically, Springsteen was feeling spry enough to
    tape two videos presenting awards to Darlene Love and fellow E Street
    Band member Steven Van Zandt.

    Stewart joked that Springsteen “with COVID looks better than me,” adding >> that he appeared “eerily healthy.”

    “Aren’t you supposed to have sniffles or something?” he said. “We shut
    down the world for a year and a half.”

    Springsteen was supposed to receive a proclamation from New Jersey
    Governor Phil Murphy, who was in attendance with his wife, Tammy.
    Murphy, who joked that some in the audience were hoping that he was the
    one with COVID, unveiled a proclamation declaring Sept. 23, 2023,
    Springsteen’s birthday, “Bruce Springsteen Day” in the Garden State. >>
    “I can’t believe it’s taken this long,” Murphy said.

    “It’s not a rest area, but it’s nice,” quipped Stewart, an obvious >> reference to the Jon Bon Jovi rest stop and others in New Jersey. “It’s >> not like taking a whiz to ‘Livin’ on a Prayer,’ but it’ll do,”

    The evening was a celebration of rock and soul music, honoring Van
    Zandt, Love, Steve Earle and Sam Moore of Sam and Dave for their musical
    contributions and career. Presenters included E Street Band bassist
    Garry Tallent honoring Earle and Southside Johnny Lyon inducting Moore,
    with Van Zandt’s band, the Disciples of Soul, serving as the house band. >>
    The joyful tone was set early as the Disciples of Soul performed a
    medley of songs associated with each artist, starting with Love’s “A
    Fine, Fine Boy” and the Sam and Dave hit “Soul Sister, Brown Sugar.” The
    short set included Earle’s “Hard-Core Troubadour” and Van Zandt’s “I Am
    a Patriot.”

    Tallent inducted Earle, crediting him for his decision to move to Nashville. >>
    “When you’ve been around music as long as I’ve been, and if you’re lucky
    to come across an artist whose musical influences are so broad and whose
    understanding of the importance and meaning of music is so great that
    sometimes you just have to sit back and admire the genius — I play with
    basically one of those guys,” he said. “Steve Earle is one of those guys >> too.”

    Earle, who performed his song “Copperhead Road” after accepting his
    award, said that although he has other awards — including not just three >> Grammys but a fleeting honor as the “fan of the game” on a Jumbotron at >> Yankee Stadium — this one meant “a lot to me because of the name over
    the door of the organization giving out this award.”

    Springsteen wore a denim jacket and looked quite alert despite a late
    night in Newark the night before at a show where he performed for three
    hours and even did a shot with a fan from Avalon, NJ celebrating her
    21st birthday. He saluted Love’s accomplishments and recounted how her
    relationship with Van Zandt and him dated back to seeing her perform in
    1982 at a show where she sang his hit “Hungry Heart.”

    “By that time, Darlene had become this mysterious figure in the music
    industry who had made this bunch of amazing records and was considered
    one of the best, if not the best, of all the ’60s singers, male or
    female — and then in the ’70s suddenly disappeared,” he said. “As fate
    would have it, Darlene leaves the business to become a housekeeper in
    the ’70s. I’m sure there’s something equally bizarre, unjust and
    impossible to imagine,” he added, though little comparable came to mind. >>
    Love was overcome with emotion receiving her award, and celebrated by
    performing an uplifting version of “River Deep Mountain High” with the band.

    “I said I was going to laugh for the first five minutes but now I’m
    going to try not to cry,” Love said. “I love you, Stevie, with all my
    heart. My husband loves you. You know, it’s hard. You never know what
    you have done for us. Because I had truly said goodbye to this business,
    because this is one of the hardest businesses you ever want to be in.
    You have to love it. You have to love people that don’t love you. You go >> the show and you say, why am I doing this? Why am I doing this? But it’s >> because of the gift that God has given me here and I truly intend to use
    it for the next 80.”

    Lyon was reverential inducting Moore, recalling how he and Van Zandt
    were inspired to form the Asbury Jukes after watching Moore perform at a
    show in New Jersey.

    “One of those moments in your life, you hear that first Sam and Dave
    record and you just go, ‘I wanna do that. That’s what I want to do,'” he
    said. “There’s not a lot I can say about Sam except that he is still
    teaching me.”

    The 87-year-old Moore took the stage seated in a chair and lead the
    crowd through an uplifting and fun performance of the hit “I Thank You.” >>
    Springsteen appeared again on video to honor his friend Van Zandt and
    his accomplishments in music and socially conscious efforts, including
    organizing “Artists Against Apartheid” for the “Sun City” record.
    Springsteen reminisced about the first time the two met as teenagers at
    the Hullabaloo Club in Middletown, NJ and ” I found a rock ‘n’ roll
    partner in crime forever.”

    “Yes, we liked the same music, yes, we liked the same bands, and it was
    at one time we liked the same clothes,” he said, quoting his song from
    “Born in the USA,” “Bobby Jean.”

    “He does look kind of healthy, doesn’t he? — son of a bitch,” Van Zandt
    joked, before giving a speech about his passion for music and his
    mission to preserve the legacy through his TeachRock initiative, a
    program also offered at Monmouth University.

    “This is nice to have a home for Bruce’s archives, and we’ll talk about
    other things as well as teaching workshops and all the rest that’s going >> to come with this wonderful organization,” he said.

    “We were the luckiest generation ever growing up in a renaissance. I
    define renaissance very simply by when the greatest art is being made,
    it’s when it’s also the most commercial, you are in the middle of a
    renaissance. And that was the ’60s,” he said. “Of course, we were taking
    it for granted at the time, thinking that this was normal. Of course, we
    soon realized that it was a very, very special time.”

    Van Zandt explained that the TeachRock initiative expands the standard
    S.T.E.M. basic curriculum of science, technology, engineering and math
    and adds an “A” for Arts, therefore transforming it to what he described >> as “S.T.E.A.M.”

    “You integrate the art into math, into engineering, and not as a
    separate entity, but actually part of that same discipline. And this is
    changing the way kids are starting to learn,” he said.

    The evening was capped by Van Zandt taking the stage to perform the song
    “Bitter Fruit” with the Disciples of Soul, and a finale that called all >> four honorees to the stage with Lyon to perform “It’s Been a Long Time,”
    “Hungry Heart” with Love on lead vocals, “Soul Man,” “Tenth Avenue >> Freeze Out” and “I Don’t Want to Go Home.”

    The previous night at Prudential Center, Springsteen closed out the show
    by dedicating the night’s final song, an acoustic version of “I’ll See >> You in My Dreams,” to his nephew, Michael Shave. An online family
    obituary noted by Springsteen fans reported that Shave died at age 53 on
    Friday, although Springsteen did not mention the death as part of his
    dedication.

    Concerning Michael Shave's untimely demise despite possibly being
    fully vaccinated and fully masked, only the "full armor of GOD"
    (Ephesians 6:11) is 100% protective which we put on as soon as we use
    Apostle Paul's secret (http://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ). Though masking
    is less protective, it helps us avoid the appearance of doing the evil
    of spreading airborne pathogens when there are people getting sick
    because of not being 100% protected. It is written that we're to
    "abstain from **all** appearance of doing evll" (1 Thessalonians 5:22 w/**emphasis**).

    In the interim, the only *perfect* (Matt 5:47-8) way to eradicate the COVID-19 virus, thereby saving lives, in the US & elsewhere is by
    rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 ) finding out at any given
    moment, including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly
    contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12) for them to
    call their doctor and self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of
    stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the best while
    preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations
    and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu &
    Delta lineage mutations combining via slip-RNA-replication to form
    hybrids like http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current
    COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.

    Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
    ) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?


    I am wonderfully hungry!


    Michael

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  • From HeartDoc Andrew@21:1/5 to Michael Ejercito on Tue Apr 18 09:27:43 2023
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    Michael Ejercito wrote:
    HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
    Michael Ejercito wrote:

    https://variety.com/2023/music/news/bruce-springsteen-covid-misses-awards-show-patti-scialfa-1235584631/

    Bruce Springsteen Contracts COVID and Misses His Archives Inaugural
    Awards Show, but Presents Via Video
    Springsteen and Patti Scialfa both had to skip an awards show where
    Steven Van Zandt, Darlene Love, Sam Moore and Steve Earle were being
    honored. The previous night, he closed out a gig with a moving
    dedication to his nephew, who died that day


    By Michele Amabile Angermiller

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    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 29: (L-R) George Clooney, Aloe Blacc,
    Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa attend the Clooney Foundation For
    Justice Inaugural Albie Awards at New York Public Library on September
    29, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Albie
    Awards)
    Getty Images for Albie Awards
    The inaugural American Music Honors awards show a fundraiser for the
    Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth
    University launched Saturday night without two very important
    presenters in attendance: Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa.

    Bob Santelli, the Archives executive director, broke the news that the
    Springsteens were both diagnosed with COVID-19 just hours after
    Springsteen took a final bow Friday night at the Prudential Center,
    wrapping the first part of his 2023 tour with the E Street Band.

    It broke our hearts around 6 a.m. this morning when I got a call that
    two of the most important people who were supposed to be here, Bruce
    Springsteen and Patti Scialfa, unfortunately came down with COVID.

    While the news was met with silence in the crowd, host Jon Stewart
    lightened the mood, joking, Theyre alive. Dont overreact. You can
    still see them in concert. Theyre home sitting by the fire eating
    French onion soup.

    Despite his absence physically, Springsteen was feeling spry enough to
    tape two videos presenting awards to Darlene Love and fellow E Street
    Band member Steven Van Zandt.

    Stewart joked that Springsteen with COVID looks better than me, adding >>> that he appeared eerily healthy.

    Arent you supposed to have sniffles or something? he said. We shut
    down the world for a year and a half.

    Springsteen was supposed to receive a proclamation from New Jersey
    Governor Phil Murphy, who was in attendance with his wife, Tammy.
    Murphy, who joked that some in the audience were hoping that he was the
    one with COVID, unveiled a proclamation declaring Sept. 23, 2023,
    Springsteens birthday, Bruce Springsteen Day in the Garden State.

    I cant believe its taken this long, Murphy said.

    Its not a rest area, but its nice, quipped Stewart, an obvious
    reference to the Jon Bon Jovi rest stop and others in New Jersey. Its
    not like taking a whiz to Livin on a Prayer, but itll do,

    The evening was a celebration of rock and soul music, honoring Van
    Zandt, Love, Steve Earle and Sam Moore of Sam and Dave for their musical >>> contributions and career. Presenters included E Street Band bassist
    Garry Tallent honoring Earle and Southside Johnny Lyon inducting Moore,
    with Van Zandts band, the Disciples of Soul, serving as the house band. >>>
    The joyful tone was set early as the Disciples of Soul performed a
    medley of songs associated with each artist, starting with Loves A
    Fine, Fine Boy and the Sam and Dave hit Soul Sister, Brown Sugar. The >>> short set included Earles Hard-Core Troubadour and Van Zandts I Am
    a Patriot.

    Tallent inducted Earle, crediting him for his decision to move to Nashville.

    When youve been around music as long as Ive been, and if youre lucky >>> to come across an artist whose musical influences are so broad and whose >>> understanding of the importance and meaning of music is so great that
    sometimes you just have to sit back and admire the genius I play with
    basically one of those guys, he said. Steve Earle is one of those guys >>> too.

    Earle, who performed his song Copperhead Road after accepting his
    award, said that although he has other awards including not just three >>> Grammys but a fleeting honor as the fan of the game on a Jumbotron at
    Yankee Stadium this one meant a lot to me because of the name over
    the door of the organization giving out this award.

    Springsteen wore a denim jacket and looked quite alert despite a late
    night in Newark the night before at a show where he performed for three
    hours and even did a shot with a fan from Avalon, NJ celebrating her
    21st birthday. He saluted Loves accomplishments and recounted how her
    relationship with Van Zandt and him dated back to seeing her perform in
    1982 at a show where she sang his hit Hungry Heart.

    By that time, Darlene had become this mysterious figure in the music
    industry who had made this bunch of amazing records and was considered
    one of the best, if not the best, of all the 60s singers, male or
    female and then in the 70s suddenly disappeared, he said. As fate
    would have it, Darlene leaves the business to become a housekeeper in
    the 70s. Im sure theres something equally bizarre, unjust and
    impossible to imagine, he added, though little comparable came to mind. >>>
    Love was overcome with emotion receiving her award, and celebrated by
    performing an uplifting version of River Deep Mountain High with the band.

    I said I was going to laugh for the first five minutes but now Im
    going to try not to cry, Love said. I love you, Stevie, with all my
    heart. My husband loves you. You know, its hard. You never know what
    you have done for us. Because I had truly said goodbye to this business, >>> because this is one of the hardest businesses you ever want to be in.
    You have to love it. You have to love people that dont love you. You go >>> the show and you say, why am I doing this? Why am I doing this? But its >>> because of the gift that God has given me here and I truly intend to use >>> it for the next 80.

    Lyon was reverential inducting Moore, recalling how he and Van Zandt
    were inspired to form the Asbury Jukes after watching Moore perform at a >>> show in New Jersey.

    One of those moments in your life, you hear that first Sam and Dave
    record and you just go, I wanna do that. Thats what I want to do,' he >>> said. Theres not a lot I can say about Sam except that he is still
    teaching me.

    The 87-year-old Moore took the stage seated in a chair and lead the
    crowd through an uplifting and fun performance of the hit I Thank You. >>>
    Springsteen appeared again on video to honor his friend Van Zandt and
    his accomplishments in music and socially conscious efforts, including
    organizing Artists Against Apartheid for the Sun City record.
    Springsteen reminisced about the first time the two met as teenagers at
    the Hullabaloo Club in Middletown, NJ and I found a rock n roll
    partner in crime forever.

    Yes, we liked the same music, yes, we liked the same bands, and it was
    at one time we liked the same clothes, he said, quoting his song from
    Born in the USA, Bobby Jean.

    He does look kind of healthy, doesnt he? son of a bitch, Van Zandt
    joked, before giving a speech about his passion for music and his
    mission to preserve the legacy through his TeachRock initiative, a
    program also offered at Monmouth University.

    This is nice to have a home for Bruces archives, and well talk about
    other things as well as teaching workshops and all the rest thats going >>> to come with this wonderful organization, he said.

    We were the luckiest generation ever growing up in a renaissance. I
    define renaissance very simply by when the greatest art is being made,
    its when its also the most commercial, you are in the middle of a
    renaissance. And that was the 60s, he said. Of course, we were taking >>> it for granted at the time, thinking that this was normal. Of course, we >>> soon realized that it was a very, very special time.

    Van Zandt explained that the TeachRock initiative expands the standard
    S.T.E.M. basic curriculum of science, technology, engineering and math
    and adds an A for Arts, therefore transforming it to what he described >>> as S.T.E.A.M.

    You integrate the art into math, into engineering, and not as a
    separate entity, but actually part of that same discipline. And this is
    changing the way kids are starting to learn, he said.

    The evening was capped by Van Zandt taking the stage to perform the song >>> Bitter Fruit with the Disciples of Soul, and a finale that called all
    four honorees to the stage with Lyon to perform Its Been a Long Time, >>> Hungry Heart with Love on lead vocals, Soul Man, Tenth Avenue
    Freeze Out and I Dont Want to Go Home.

    The previous night at Prudential Center, Springsteen closed out the show >>> by dedicating the nights final song, an acoustic version of Ill See
    You in My Dreams, to his nephew, Michael Shave. An online family
    obituary noted by Springsteen fans reported that Shave died at age 53 on >>> Friday, although Springsteen did not mention the death as part of his
    dedication.

    Concerning Michael Shave's untimely demise despite possibly being
    fully vaccinated and fully masked, only the "full armor of GOD"
    (Ephesians 6:11) is 100% protective which we put on as soon as we use
    Apostle Paul's secret (http://bit.ly/Philippians4_12 ). Though masking
    is less protective, it helps us avoid the appearance of doing the evil
    of spreading airborne pathogens when there are people getting sick
    because of not being 100% protected. It is written that we're to
    "abstain from **all** appearance of doing evll" (1 Thessalonians 5:22
    w/**emphasis**).

    In the interim, the only *perfect* (Matt 5:47-8) way to eradicate the
    COVID-19 virus, thereby saving lives, in the US & elsewhere is by
    rapidly ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 ) finding out at any given
    moment, including even while on-line, who among us are unwittingly
    contagious (i.e pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic) in order to
    http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12) for them to
    call their doctor and self-quarantine per their doctor in hopes of
    stopping this pandemic. Thus, we're hoping for the best while
    preparing for the worse-case scenario of the Alpha lineage mutations
    and others like the Omicron, Gamma, Beta, Epsilon, Iota, Lambda, Mu &
    Delta lineage mutations combining via slip-RNA-replication to form
    hybrids like http://tinyurl.com/Deltamicron that may render current
    COVID vaccines/monoclonals/medicines/pills no longer effective.

    Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest
    ) and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.

    So how are you ?


    I am wonderfully hungry!

    While wonderfully hungry in the Holy Spirit, Who causes (Deuteronomy
    8:3) us to hunger, I note that you, Michael, are rapture ready (Luke
    17:37 means no COVID just as eagles circling over their food have no
    COVID) and pray (2 Chronicles 7:14) that our Everlasting (Isaiah 9:6)
    Father in Heaven continues to give us "much more" (Luke 11:13) Holy
    Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) so that we'd have much more of His Help to
    always say/write that we're "wonderfully hungry" in **all** ways
    including especially caring to
    http://WDJW.great-site.net/ConvinceItForward (John 15:12 as shown by http://tinyurl.com/RapidOmicronTest ) with all glory (
    http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD (aka HaShem, Elohim, Abba, DEO), in
    the name (John 16:23) of LORD Jesus Christ of Nazareth. Amen.

    Laus DEO !

    Suggested further reading: https://groups.google.com/g/sci.med.cardiology/c/5EWtT4CwCOg/m/QjNF57xRBAAJ

    Shorter link:
    http://bit.ly/StatCOVID-19Test

    Be hungrier, which really is wonderfully healthier especially for
    diabetics and other heart disease patients:

    http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrew touts hunger (Luke 6:21a) with all glory
    ( http://bit.ly/Psalm112_1 ) to GOD, Who causes us to hunger
    (Deuteronomy 8:3) when He blesses us right now (Luke 6:21a) thereby
    removing the http://WDJW.great-site.net/VAT from around the heart

    ...because we mindfully choose to openly care with our heart,

    HeartDoc Andrew <><
    --
    Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
    Cardiologist with an http://bit.ly/EternalMedicalLicense
    2024 & upwards non-partisan candidate for U.S. President: http://WonderfullyHungry.org
    and author of the 2PD-OMER Approach:
    http://bit.ly/HeartDocAndrewCare
    which is the only **healthy** cure for the U.S. healthcare crisis

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