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Roy J. Bittan (born July 2, 1949) IMDb is an American musician who is a long-time member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. Nicknamed "The Professor", Bittan joined the E Street Band in 1974. He plays the piano, organ, and synthesizers. Bittan was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014 as a member of the E Street Band.

Aside from his membership in the E Street Band, Bittan has worked as a for singer-songwriters and rock and pop artists.


Life and career
Bittan was born in Queens, New York and is . He is a longtime member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and has performed on the majority of Springsteen's albums, beginning with Born to Run (1975). In Springsteen's band introductions, Bittan's "Professor" moniker was given because (supposedly) he was the only member of the group with a college degree. Bittan provided backing vocals for the song Thunder Road, along with Steven Van Zandt and . His voice is also featured slightly on the vocal weaving in "Out in the Street". However, from the Born in the U.S.A. Tour on, his voice was no longer used. When Springsteen decided to break his connection with the E Street Band in 1989, Bittan was the only member he retained.

With the E Street Band, Bittan uses a Yamaha grand piano, preferring the bright sound to cut through the group's sound compared with other acoustic models. He has also been known to use Yamaha, and Kurzweil keyboards as part of his live rig. Bittan is an avid accordion player, which was a skill he seldom used with the E Street Band until he played "American Land" as the closing number on the 2007–2008 Magic Tour and later played the instrument on "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)" after the death of bandmate .

Aside from his membership in the E Street Band, Bittan has worked as a for singer-songwriters and rock and pop artists, including , Jon Bon Jovi, , , , , Chicago, , , , , Ian Hunter, , , , , , , , and .

Bittan played piano on 's 1977 hit album Bat Out of Hell. Composer wanted Bittan for the album due to his love for Springsteen's early work, particularly on Born to Run. Following those sessions, Bittan regularly and nearly exclusively collaborated with Steinman, appearing on three more Meat Loaf albums (most notably ), Steinman's solo album Bad for Good, an single, a single, an album by Pandora's Box, Total Eclipse of the Heart, and others.

Bittan also played on the album (1980). 's decision to have the keyboardist on the album's lineup was reportedly influenced by his affection for "Because the Night", a keyboard-driven hit song cowritten by Springsteen and .

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Bittan played on the 1978 second solo album from , appearing on the songs "On the Air", "Mother of Violence", "D.I.Y." and "White Shadow". Bittan also played on two albums, Station to Station (1976) and Scary Monsters (1980).

Bittan influenced the sound created for her solo debut away from , Bella Donna (1981). About the time that the album reached number one in the United States (and Springsteen's The River Tour concluded), Bittan joined as a on a short tour with Nicks along with some of the other top musicians of the day: on organ, bass guitarist , on guitar, on drums, and Bobbeye Hall on percussion. Bittan also played on Nicks' second solo album The Wild Heart and has continued to play with her sporadically.

Bittan produced and played accordion on Lucinda Williams's album Car Wheels on a Gravel Road. He also played accordion on 's album The Spirit Indestructible on a track entitled "Waiting for the Night".

Bittan released his first solo album, Out of the Box, in 2014.


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