Two things might surprise you if you go to see Jake Clemons Friday at the Cedar Cultural Center.
• Clemons, a saxophonist in Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, will be playing mostly guitar.
• Although Clemons lives in Virginia, he likely will have lots of relatives at the gig.
"I've probably got like 100 cousins in Minnesota. Half of my family is between Minnesota and North Dakota," said the musician who took his uncle Clarence's spot in the E Street Band. "My grandparents are from Cavalier, N.D. So I used to spend my summers — three months a year — working on their farm. Those are my people."
Did he get to see any concerts during those days?
"No, I was working 80 hours a week, baling hay and feeding cattle and stuff. There wasn't a lot of time for rock 'n' roll."
With his eponymous band, Clemons is the frontman. "I'm a songwriter. That's my identity," he said. "It's primarily original music. We all sing. I sing lead."
He said the band, which will open for rebounding New York rock 'n' soul man Garland Jeffreys, offers "a rock-driven sound with a lot of influences from the '60s to the present. We're heavily engaged in our music, and for me, it's important to engage the audience in the same way — make some sincere, honest connection."