Tzruya Suki Lahav, a violinist and vocalist who briefly joined Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band in the mid-1970s, has died at the age of 74. Her passing marks the loss of a contributor tied to one of the band’s most formative periods.
Lahav became part of the group during a time when Springsteen’s sound was still evolving. She added violin and backing vocals to live performances, helping shape the layered, theatrical style that defined the band’s early identity. Her work is associated with material from albums like Born to Run and The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle.
Her presence in the band was short-lived, but it coincided with a crucial moment as Springsteen gained wider attention. Lahav was also connected personally to the band’s inner circle during that era, adding to her role in its early history.
Though her time with the E Street Band was brief, Lahav remains part of the story behind its rise and the development of its signature sound.



