Max Weinberg
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Maxwell Sachel Weinberg (born April 13 1951) is an American drummer and television personality. He was born in Newark, New Jersey.
Weinberg rose to success as the drummer for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, joining in 1974 after answering a newspaper ad that famously requested "no junior Ginger Bakers" in reference to Ginger Baker's long drum solo reputation. Weinberg's consistent beat solved the E Street Band's drumming instabilities.
He suffered an acknowledged "drumming slump" around...
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