Bio

  • Earned the nickname "Miami Steve" because of the tropical brightly colored clothes he favored as a young man.
  • Played guitar and sang backup vocals for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band from 1975 to 1984; rejoined the band after a world tour in 1999.
  • Has twice been honored by the United Nations for his human-rights activism. Formed the all-star musical group Artists United Against Apartheid to record the single "Sun City" in 1985.
  • Brother Billy married actress Adrienne Barbeau in 1992.
  • Was cast in The Sopranos after series creator David Chase saw Van Zandt induct '60s hitmakers the Rascals into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.
  • Backup band for the 1999 album Born Again Savage included U2's Adam Clayton on bass and Jason Bonham on drums.
  • Created the Rock and Roll Forever Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to history of rock and roll, in 2007.
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Steven Van Zandt
November 22, 1950 (age 73)
Winthrop, Massachusetts, USA

Bio

  • Earned the nickname "Miami Steve" because of the tropical brightly colored clothes he favored as a young man.
  • Played guitar and sang backup vocals for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band from 1975 to 1984; rejoined the band after a world tour in 1999.
  • Has twice been honored by the United Nations for his human-rights activism. Formed the all-star musical group Artists United Against Apartheid to record the single "Sun City" in 1985.
  • Brother Billy married actress Adrienne Barbeau in 1992.
  • Was cast in The Sopranos after series creator David Chase saw Van Zandt induct '60s hitmakers the Rascals into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.
  • Backup band for the 1999 album Born Again Savage included U2's Adam Clayton on bass and Jason Bonham on drums.
  • Created the Rock and Roll Forever Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to history of rock and roll, in 2007.
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