Steven Van Zandt
![]() | Born |
| November 22, 1950 in Winthrop, MA | |
| Active Decades | |
Steven Van Zandt grew up in the same south New Jersey shore scene as Bruce Springsteen and Southside Johnny Lyon, and was closely associated with them. He was a member of Springsteen's band Steel Mill in 1969-1970 and The Bruce Springsteen Band in 1971. He toured with The Dovells, then worked with Southside Johnny, helping him form The Asbury Jukes in 1974 and playing with the group; but he re-joined Springsteen in The E Street Band in early 1975. This group went on to massive success, and Van Zandt worked closely with Springsteen, co-producing The River (1980) and Born In The U.s.a. (1984) while also producing and writing material for Southside Johnny and Gary "u.s." Bonds. In 1982, he organized Little Steven & The Disciples Of Soul and released Men Without Women that year. He left The E Street Band on amicable terms in April 1984 and released the second Disciples Of Soul album, Voice Of America, that spring.
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