E Street Band's Steve Van Zandt has spoken out about the future of the band following the death of saxophone player Clarence Clemons earlier this year.
According to Van Zandt, the band will get together over the next couple of weeks to discuss their future without Clemons, reports Pollstar.
Van Zandt added that the band will never be the same without Clemons and his signature saxophone sound: “That’s a void we will never replace.''
Clemons, who suffered a stroke in Florida, passed away after numerous complications on June 18.
Meanwhile, Bruce Springsteen could be set to release a new solo album, it has been revealed.
The singer, whose last solo effort was 2006's We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions, could release another album before he regroups with the E Street Band.
Still The Boss: Bruce Springsteen - Live Through The Years
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