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Bruce Springsteen Honors Late Violinist Suki Lahav
Springsteen pays tribute to Lahav, who played on his classic 'Jungleland'
Apr. 4, 2026 at 4:45am
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The haunting, angelic violin work of Suki Lahav left an indelible mark on Bruce Springsteen's most iconic recordings.Los Angeles TodayBruce Springsteen has mourned the passing of Israeli-born musician Suki Lahav, who was briefly a member of The E Street Band in the mid-1970s and contributed her violin work to the opening of his iconic song 'Jungleland.' Springsteen praised Lahav's 'angelic voice' and 'beautiful violin' that 'brought great drama' to the track.
Why it matters
Lahav was an important figure in the early sound and development of Bruce Springsteen's breakthrough era, and her contributions to his classic album Born to Run have cemented her legacy as a key collaborator in one of rock music's most beloved catalogs.
The details
Lahav, who passed away at age 74, was a member of The E Street Band for a brief period in the mid-1970s. Her violin work is heard prominently in the opening of Springsteen's 'Jungleland,' one of the most acclaimed songs from his 1975 album Born to Run. Springsteen has now paid tribute to Lahav, calling her a 'wonderful friend' and praising her 'beauty and grace' that she brought to the band's early touring days.
- Lahav was briefly a member of The E Street Band in the mid-1970s.
- Lahav's violin work is featured on Springsteen's 'Jungleland,' released in 1975.
The players
Bruce Springsteen
An American singer-songwriter who is one of the most acclaimed and influential rock musicians of the 20th century, known for his poetic, working-class-themed songs and energetic live performances.
Suki Lahav
An Israeli-born musician who was briefly a member of The E Street Band in the mid-1970s and contributed her violin work to Springsteen's classic song 'Jungleland.'
The takeaway
Suki Lahav's contributions to Bruce Springsteen's iconic 'Jungleland' and her brief but impactful tenure with The E Street Band cemented her place as an important figure in the development of Springsteen's breakthrough sound in the 1970s. Her passing is mourned by the rock legend and his devoted fanbase.
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