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Posted at 10:33 AM ET, 02/10/2012

Chris Brown to remain on probation; Clarence Clemons’ nephew to play with E Street band


Chris Brown will remain on probation. ( Kyle Gustafson/FTWP)
- A Los Angeles judge ruled on Thursday that Chris Brown must remain on supervised probation stemming from his 2009 plea deal of felony assault. Brown will be performing at Sunday’s Grammys; Rihanna will also be performing.

- Bruce Springsteen announced Jake Clemons — nephew of late E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons — will perform on the band’s upcoming tour. Ed Manion, of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, will also play sax. The E Street Band will also be joined by an additional three-piece horn section.

- In today’s Post: Chris Richards takes a look at President Obama’s Spotify playlist that he shared yesterday.

- Also in today’s Post: live reviews of dubstep DJ 12th Planet and earnest singer-songwriter Andy Grammer .

- And also in today’s Post: a profile of bluegrass living legend Ralph Stanley . Plus, album reviews of Cate Le Bon , Robert Glasper , Shearwater , O’Brother and Nicholas Payton .

By  |  10:33 AM ET, 02/10/2012

Categories:  Morning click | Tags:  Chris Brown, Bruce Springsteen, 12th Planet, Andy Grammer

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