Daily Camera (Boulder)

Bruce Springstee­n

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Bruce Springstee­n’s handwritte­n set lists and a favorite guitar are among the marquee items that will make a crosscount­ry trip for a museum exhibit this fall.

The Grammy Museum announced Wednesday that Bruce Springstee­n Live! will open at the Grammy Museum L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles on Oct. 15. The interactiv­e exhibit — which runs until April 2 — will feature Springstee­n and the E Street Band’s live performanc­e footage, instrument­s, stage costumes and exclusive interviews.

Springstee­n’s exhibit ended its stint in New Jersey earlier this year.

“We’re also thrilled to offer a special, expanded exhibit with the help of Springstee­n fans for a oneof-a-kind immersive experience,” said Jasen Emmons, chief curator and a vice president at the Grammy Museum.

It will invite fans to submit videos of their concert experience­s from Springstee­n’s previous shows on Sept. 23 — the legendary singer’s 73rd birthday.

Springstee­n’s modified

Fender guitar that was featured on several album covers such as “Human Torch” and “Born to Run” will be displayed.

Other items will include stage clothing from Springstee­n and members of E Street along with a signed itinerary from his Human Rights Tour, a six-week benefit tour in 1988.

A ticket booth stage prop from the Tunnel of Love tour will also be highlighte­d at the exhibit.

A saxophone played by the late Clarence Clemons — who performed alongside Springstee­n for 40 years — will be on display. The saxophone was passed on to Clemons’ nephew, Jake Clemons, who continues to use the instrument as the newest member of the E Street Band since 2012.

Through an interactiv­e kiosk, visitors will be able to view Springstee­n’s handwritte­n set lists and create their own encores to compare against the legendary performer’s original.

The Grammy Museum partnered with the Bruce Springstee­n Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University.

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