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It's not a Rolling Stones as written in the article, but anyway it was cool
Bruce Springsteen and his wife Patti popped on stage at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, N.J.
Bruce and Patti performed two numbers Friday night with fiddler Soozie Tyrell, one of the E Street Band's newest members.
Tyrell, who also sings in the band, played the Stone Pony for the first time and sang most of the tracks from her new CD, "White Lines."
Tyrell introduced her surprise guests simply as "my two dear friends."
Wearing a tan Miami Dolphins cap pulled down low and an old brown leather jacket, Springsteen crooned with Tyrell on a ballad of hers, "St. Genevieve." Springsteen then joined Tyrell during the encores, rocking the house with the Rolling Stones classic "It's All Over Now," in which The Boss broke into a riveting one-minute guitar solo.
The rock couple stopped for beers at the bar in the back, partying one last time on their home turf before gearing up for their European trip.
The band kicks off a seven-week European tour Tuesday in Rotterdam - with stops in Germany, Italy, Spain, Ireland, England, Belgium and France.
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