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Patti Scialfa, born Vivienne Patricia Scialfa on July 29, 1953, is a singer-songwriter, musician, guitarist, and street artist from the United States. She was born in Long Branch, New Jersey and is known for her work in the music industry, specifically rock music. Patti Scialfa is also known by the nickname "Red Head".
Scialfa has received education from various institutions, including Asbury Park High School, New York University, Frost School of Music, and the University of Miami.
Throughout her career, Patti Scialfa has held multiple roles in the music industry, such as a singer, composer, backing vocalist, and musician. Some of her notable works include Manhood (2003), No Looking Back (1998), and The Mustangs: America's Wild Horses (2021).
Scialfa married Bruce Springsteen on June 8, 1991 and they have three children, including Jessica Springsteen. The short name of Patti Scialfa is also used to refer her.