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Soozie Tyrell

Soozie Tyrell, (born May 4, 1957), formerly known as Soozie Kirschner, is an American violinist and vocalist, most known for her work with Bruce Springsteen in the E Street Band.
==Biography==
Tyrell was born in Pisa, Italy and as the daughter of a military serviceman travelled extensively. Eventually her family settled in Florida and she briefly took music theory classes at the University of South Florida. She then relocated to New York City where she became a street musician for many years. Together with Patti Scialfa and Lisa Lowell, she formed a street group known as Trickster.
Tyrell began appearing on records with Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes' ''Love is a Sacrifice'' in 1980. She then led her own country and western band, Soozie & High in the Saddle. Beginning in mid-1980s Tyrell worked with David Johansen and his Buster Poindexter alter-ego for fifteen years, appearing on six albums and a number of tours as well as collaborating on the musical ''Poet's Café''. Tyrell, Scialfa and Lowell performed on David Johansen's stage named eponymous first ''Buster Poindexter'' album released in 1987 on RCA Records featuring the popular dance hall single, "Hot-Hot-Hot"; their friendship and mutual recording industry projects continue to the present.
Tyrell first appeared with Bruce Springsteen in 1992 on his ''Lucky Town'' album, as a backing vocalist. She subsequently performed on every Springsteen album of new studio material since that time, primarily as a violinist and backing singer, including the albums ''The Ghost of Tom Joad'' and ''Devils & Dust'', which were not E-Street Band albums, making her the musician who has performed on more Springsteen albums in the last twenty years than most of the other members of the E-Street Band, with the exception of Patti Scialfa and Springsteen himself.
In 2002 her violin became a key part of the sound on Springsteen's album ''The Rising'', and Tyrell joined the E Street Band for the subsequent 2002–2003 Rising Tour. She also played a prominent role in his non-E Street, big band folk-oriented 2006 album ''We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions'' and the subsequent Sessions Band Tour. She contributed to Springsteen's albums ''Magic'' (2007), ''Working on a Dream'' (2009), and ''Wrecking Ball'' (2012), and was a key facet of Springsteen and the E Street Band's ensuing Magic, Working on a Dream, and Wrecking Ball Tours. On them she was onstage for every number, playing acoustic guitar in addition to violin, and singing some featured duet parts during the frequent absences of bandmate and Springsteen wife Patti Scialfa.
In 2003, Tyrell's debut album ''White Lines'' was released on Treasure Records.
In 2014 Tyrell was featured on the compilation ''Songs from a Stolen Spring''. On the album she performed "Danger Zone" - a Percy Mayfield song made famous by Ray Charles.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Songs From A Stolen Spring )

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