Friday, March 2, 2012
Patti Scialfa
New Jersey singer-songwriter Patti Scialfa was best known as a backing vocalist for her husband Bruce Springsteen's E-Street Band, until she started releasing her own albums. Scialfa began her musical career after she graduated from NYU. She took to busking in Sheridan Square in the center of Greenwich Village. She began playing on the BIg Appple's club scene in the early 1980s and to sing back up for rock acts on tour and in the studio including David Johansen, the Rolling Stones and Southside Johnny and thre Asbury Jukes. Before joining the E-Street Band for 1984's Born In the USA tour, she signed a recording contract with Columbia Records as a solo artist based on the strength of her demos. However, because of a tumultuous touring aschedule based on the runaway success of Born In The USA, her marriage to Springsteen in 1988, and the family they began immediately after, her debut album Rumbledoll, did not appear until 1993. Domestic life, songwriting, and the 1999 reunion of the E-Street Band all conspired to delay her solo career. 23rd Street Lullaby, her excellent sophomore effort, was issued in June of 2004. ~
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