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Federici playing organ with the E Street Band, November 2007. Background information Also known as Phantom Dan Born ( 1950-01-23)January 23, 1950, New Jersey United States Died April 17, 2008 ( 2008-04-17) (aged 58), New York Genres, Years active 1968–2008 Labels,,, Associated acts, Daniel Paul 'Danny' Federici (January 23, 1950 – April 17, 2008) was an American musician, best known as the,, and player and a founding member for 's. In 2014, Federici was posthumously inducted into the as a member of the E Street Band.

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Contents • • • • • • • • • Career [ ] Federici started to play accordion when he was seven years old, which he learned from watching. When he mastered classical music and, his mother booked him at parties, clubs and on radio.

While he continued his studies in classical accordion, he gained an interest in and, after he heard a professor at the Neupauer Conservatory of Music in play those styles on accordion. During in-concert band intros, Springsteen often referred to him as 'Phantom', sometimes said to be because of an incident in in the 1960s where Federici evaded a police crackdown that resulted in the arrest of numerous others. Federici attended high school at in New Jersey. When he, along with, started the band Child at the end of the 1960s, their choice for a singer fell on Bruce Springsteen; Federici also joined Springsteen in other early efforts such as. Federici's fills are a key component in the E Street sound, and sometimes take on a more prominent role, such as on the hit ', he pioneered the trademark E Street glockenspiel sound with a rare keyboard glockenspiel, one of only two 'tube o phone' types known to exist. Both were purchased by Danny on separate trips to Europe; in photos showing the instrument sitting atop his Hammond B3 the metal 'tubes' responsible for the sound can be seen protruding from the top in staggered lengths like miniature organ pipes. He subsequently used electronic keyboards to simulate the glockenspiel sound.

Another notable performance is his accordion solo on '. It was reported in an interview in that Federici did not have the best working relationship while playing with pianist in the early days of the E Street Band, because Sancious would comment on Federici's parts and constantly tell him what to play and what not to play. Patch My Tomtom System Update on this page. Published an article in 2008 detailing the instrumentation Danny used. During the long time the E Street Band was inactive during the 1990s, Federici played with Country/Americana act Diamondback, releasing one record with Diamondback during this period, 'Ragin Wind'. Federici's haunting accordion and B3 work became an integral component of their Southern Rock sound, and he co-wrote several tracks with lead singer Franklin Jenkins, during this time Federici recorded a solo album of jazz instrumentals called, after his hometown of. E-Street bandmates, bassist and guitarist supplied backup on the album, this was originally released on Deadeye Records (which he co-owned with Diamondback members Jenkins and Ben Arrington), then picked up by label in 1997; it was later re-worked and re-issued as Danny Federici on in 2001. Federici followed this up with a album Sweet, self-released on Backstreets.com in 2004; it was re-issued as Out of a Dream on in 2005.