Violinist Tzruya “Suki” Lahav, who recorded and toured with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band in the 1980s, has died.
Lahav's tenure with the group lasted only between 1974 and 1975, yet she contributed to several classics, including “Born to ...
Lahav passed away on Wednesday in Jerusalem after a battle with cancer, according to her family. She was best known ...
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Tzruya ‘Suki’ Lahav, writer, poet and briefly Springsteen’s violinist, dies at 74
In her early 20s, before her long career as a Hebrew lyricist and author, Lahav played with the E Street Band: 'I went from ...
Lahav died from a prolonged illness, her family confirmed to the Israeli news network i24 News.
The violinist and vocalist who played on "Jungleland" and toured with Springsteen's band for five months in the mid-1970s ...
Tzruya 'Suki' Lahav, who toured with Bruce Springsteen and appeared on 'Jungleland' and other recordings before returning to ...
Bruce Springsteen likely would have made it to superstardom even if he had chosen to be a solo act during his career. But there’s little doubt that the E Street Band, a benevolent gang of musical ...
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Suki Lahav, former Bruce Springsteen violinist, dead at 74
Suki Lahav, the Israeli violinist who enjoyed a brief yet pivotal period working with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band ...
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