The Miami Horns first toured with
Bruce Springsteen & the
E Street Band in 1976 and 1977 during the latter stages of the
Born to Run tour. For many years it was assumed that that horns line-up for this tour was the same quintet that featured on ''
I Don't Want To Go Home''. However research by the Asbury Jukes historian, Mike Saunders, revealed that the horns were actually provided by two separate quartets, both billed as the Miami Horns. The first quartet consisted of Carlo Novi (tenor sax),
Eddie Manion (baritone sax), Tony Palligrosi (trumpet) and Rick Gazda (trumpet). They made their debut with Springsteen on August 1 at the Monmouth Arts Centre in
Red Bank, New Jersey. At the time
Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes where temporarily inactive due to
Southside Johnny suffering from an illness. However, by September, Southside was fully recovered and Novi, Manion, Palligrossi and Gazda rejoined the Jukes. A second Miami Horns was then recruited to accompany Springsteen and the E Street Band. This line up featured Ed De Palma (sax), Dennis Orlock (trombone), John Binkley (trumpet) and Steve Paraczky (trumpet) and were based out of
Philadelphia. They made their debut with Springsteen at the
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum on September 26 and continued to tour with him until March 1977. On the
Born in the U.S.A. Tour the Miami Horns, featuring Richie "La Bamba" Rosenberg (trombone),
Mark Pender (trumpet),
Eddie Manion (baritone sax), Mike Spengler (trumpet) and
Stan Harrison (tenor sax), made a guest appearance at the
Meadowlands Arena on August 20, 1984; they featured prominently on
Dobie Gray's "
Drift Away", performed as a duet by Springsteen and
Little Steven, and on "
Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out". This version of the latter song was later featured on
Live/1975-85. On August 22 Springsteen returned the favour when he guested with La Bamba & The Hubcaps during a show at
The Stone Pony. The
Tunnel Of Love Express Tour of 1988 featured a horn section much more prominently. Rosenberg, Manion, Pender, Spengler and
Mario Cruz, sometimes referred to as
The Tunnel Of Love Horns or
The Horns of Love, accompanied Springsteen throughout the tour. On September 19, 1988 at the
JFK Stadium they also made a guest appearance during the
Human Rights Now! Tour. On June 24, 1993, during
The "Other Band" Tour they also guested once again at Meadowlands Arena. They have been featured on
The Rising and
We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions. Rosenberg, Manion and Pender also toured with Springsteen as part of
The Seeger Sessions Band and subsequently featured on
Live In Dublin. They also played with Springsteen at the halftime show during
Super Bowl XLIII. A photo of The Miami Horns playing behind Springsteen and the E Street Band at the Boston Music Hall on March 24, 1977 can be found here: In 2012, Eddie Manion joined Springsteen and the E Street Band's new horn section for their
Wrecking Ball Tour as a replacement for the late
Clarence Clemons. As of 2014, Manion still remains part of the recording and touring horn section for Springsteen. ==Little Steven==