Nils Lofgren, born 1951, is an American rock guitarist, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He is known as a solo artist, as founder/frontman of the band Grin, and as a longtime member of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band; his official website also notes his work with Neil Young, Crazy Horse, and Ringo Starr.
His music is mainly rock, roots rock, heartland rock, blues rock, and singer-songwriter rock. Important albums include Nils Lofgren, Cry Tough, I Came to Dance, Silver Lining, Crooked Line, Acoustic Live, Blue With Lou, Mountains, and Spares. Amazon Music lists releases such as Spares, Mountains, Blue With Lou, Silver Lining, and Acoustic Live on his artist page.
Well-known songs include “Keith Don’t Go,” “Black Books,” “Back It Up,” “I Came to Dance,” “Valentine,” “No Mercy,” “Goin’ Back,” and “Shine Silently.” Apple Music lists “Keith Don’t Go,” “Black Books,” “Goin’ Back,” and “Back It Up” among his top songs.
Nils Lofgren is known for his expressive guitar playing, energetic live performances, songwriting, and long association with major rock artists, especially Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young. His official bio describes him as a versatile songwriter, singer, and guitarist who has worked professionally since age 17.