Calendar
Selected New Jersey Live Events
May
MAY | EVENT | LOCATION | TOWN |
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01 | The Damned | White Eagle Hall | Jersey City |
02 | Ace Frehley | Starland Ballroom | Sayreville |
03 | Dark Force Fest | Sheraton | Parsippany |
04 | Vet Fest | David Waks Memorial Park | Wayne |
05 | Gene Simmons | Count Basie PAC | Red Bank |
06 | Roger McGuinn | William Paterson University | Wayne |
07 | Bad Nerves, Spiritual Cramp | The Stone Pony | Asbury Park |
08 | Meshell Ndegocello | Montclair State University | Montclair |
09 | Little Feat | Wellmont Theater | Montclair |
10 | Judy Collins, Madeleine Peyroux | State Theatre | New Brunswick |
11 | Jerry's Middle Finger | Asbury Lanes | Asbury Park |
12 | Marilyn Manson | Wellmont Theater | Montclair |
13 | Upon A Burning Body, Left To Suffer, King 810 | House Of Independents | Asbury Park |
14 | Bit Brigade | Wonder Bar | Asbury Park |
15 | Shakira | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford |
16 | Rickie Lee Jones | Monmouth University | West Long Branch |
17 | Paula Cole | Performing Arts Center | Hackensack |
18 | Johnny Mathis | Bergen PAC | Englewood |
20 | Jerry Vezza | Shanghai Jazz | Madison |
21 | MCCC Symphonic Band | Mercer County Community College | West Windsor |
22 | Darrell Scott | Williams Center | Rutherford |
23 | Sean Chambers | Lizzy Rose Music Room | Tuckerton |
24 | The Wood Brothers | The Stone Pony | Asbury Park |
24 | Big Yellow Taxi | Roy's Hall | Blairstown |
25 | Annie DiRusso | Wonder Bar | Asbury Park |
25 | Mayday Parade, Microwave, Grayscale | Stone Pony Summer Stage | Asbury Park |
27 | Saltwater Country | The Vogel | Red Bank |
28 | Tab Benoit | The Vogel | Red Bank |
29 | Vanessa Collier | Lizzie Rose Music Room | Tuckerton |
30 | Glenn Burtnik | Count Basie PAC | Red Bank |
30 | Luke Bryan | PNC Bank Arts Center | Holmdel |
June
JUNE | EVENT | LOCATION | TOWN |
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01 | Crawfish Fest | Sussex County Fairgrounds | Augusta |
02 | Tab Benoit | Wiggins Park | Camden |
03 | Dave Matthews Band | PNC Bank Arts Center | Holmdel |
04 | Low Cut Connie, Sug Daniels | Haddon Lake Park | Haddon Heights |
05 | "Iconic Women Of Music" | Broadway Theatre | Pittman |
06 | The Weeknd, Playboi Carti, Mike Dean | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford |
07 | Halsey, Hope Tala | Freedom Mortgage Pavilion | Camden |
08 | The Maine | House Of Independents | Asbury Park |
09 | Who's Bad? | Wiggins Park | Camden |
10 | Beginnings (Chicago Tribute) | High School Concert Field | Woodbridge |
11 | "Happy Together" Tour with The Turtles & more | Bergen PAC | Englewood |
12 | The Jersey Tenors | Hunterdon Hills Playhouse | Hampton |
13 | The Rascals | URSB PAC | Carteret |
14 | The Black Keys | Stone Pony Summer Stage | Asbury Park |
15 | Get The Led Out Zeppelin Tribute | Wellmont Theater | Montclair |
17 | Robin Trower | Count Basie PAC | Red Bank |
17 | Reverend Horton Heat, The Zydeco Cha Cha's | The Vogel | Red Bank |
18 | Start Making Sense Talking Heads Tribute | Haddon Lake Park | Haddon Heights |
19 | Early Elton Trio | Bergen PAC | Englewood |
20 | Hot 97's Summer Jam | Prudential Hall at NJ PAC | Newark |
21 | Allman Betts Band | Borgata | Atlantic City |
22 | Tommy James | Bergen PAC | Englewood |
23 | The Brooklyn Bridge | High School Concert Field | Woodbridge |
24 | The Beach Boys | Music Pier | Ocean City |
25 | Vanilla Fudge | Bergen PAC | Englewood |
26 | Stone Temple Pilots | Prudential Hall at NJ PAC | Newark |
27 | Rock, Ridge and Ribs Festival | Sussex County Fairgrounds | Augusta |
28 | Def Leppard | Borgata | Atlantic City |
29 | The Kootz | Gazebo | Lavelette |
30 | Winslow Eagles Tribute | Surflight Theatre | Beach Haven |
A Big Thank-You To Those Who Helped Compile These Dates, especially Jay Lustig www.njarts.net (All Arts. All Jersey.)
Featured Events

The Wood Brothers
The Wood Brothers are supporting their current Heart Is The Hero album with a national tour that will take this these Alt-Americana heroes from New York City to the legendary stage of The Stone Pony in Asbury Park May 24.

Luis Perdomo Trio
Pianist Luis Perdomo earned his Masters Degree at Queens College. “Studying with Sir Roland Hanna,” he says, “I began to look at jazz and classical in a new and more in-depth way and my playing evolved accordingly.” A longtime sideman in the bands of Ray Barretto, Ravi Coltrane and Miguel Zenon, his stunning series of solo albums—including Universal Mind with drummer Jack DeJohnette—elevated him into a force unto himself.

ONE OK ROCK
Celebrating their 20th year together by touring in support of their eleventh album, Detox, Japan’s ONE OK ROCK will play the Prudential Center in Newark May 30. They recently completed a tour of France with Linkin Park and their own Japanese stadium tour. The current trek will take them to Spain, England and the USA with Australia’s Stand Atlantic opening.

A Golden Wire
In the 1700s, the English Catholic Recusants were “faithful witnesses who, during the Reformation, were forced to worship and create music in the privacy of their homes under threat of persecution,” according to Princeton University. The music they made, “rich in imagery and dense with harmonic beauty,” will be interpreted by New York duo A Golden Wire backed by three violas, harp and organ. This free event will take place in the Center’s McAlpin Rehearsal Room at 1:30 in the afternoon.

Two Funny Ladies
Julia Scott and Dena Blizzard are the “Two Funny ladies” of a stand-up show hosted by 101.5 funnyman DJ Steve Trevelise. This “Night Of Comedy” will be presented at the Drew U Concert Hall on the last day of May. Prepare to laugh.

Comedy Night
Chris Ruggiero, 25, calls it “Livin’ The Dream.” Fresh off his Darlene Love collaboration, Ruggiero will interpret the music of Adele, Lionel Richie, Jay & The Americans and more. Influenced by Justin Timberlake, he says, “I try to make every move and sing every song with a touch of class that reminds the audience of a time when entertainers put their heart and soul into their songs and delivering an exceptional concert was paramount.”

Heart
Who wouldn’t want to spend “An Evening With Heart” as the next leg of the iconic band’s national tour is called?
Ann Wilson: “The music we are making at this moment has timeless teeth, muscle, bone and hair, also poetry, soul and emotion. I'm very proud to be a part of it all and I will give all of myself to it as long as we both shall live. It's magic!”
Nancy Wilson: “I’m super proud of how this band is crafting the ongoing tour. The show continues expanding with elements ranging from kick-ass rock to acoustic campfire jams. We love celebrating and sharing the electric energy of a 100% live on-the-spot real rock show.”

Carolyn Wonderland
She’s a real Texas guitar slinger and she’ll be spewing out her brand of blues, country and rock at this year’s Crawfish Fest in Augusta on May 31. Her new Alligator Records album, Truth Is, is pure electricity: soulful, sophisticated, passionate, romantic and sensual. And just wait until you hear her shred!

Ben Basile
Bassist-Composer-Educator Ben Basile—of Big D and the Kids Table—has gone solo. He’ll be previewing songs—a ska, punk, jazz mix—off his Benergy debut on the Sleep Walk Sounds label in the tasting room at All Points West Distillery on Tichenor Street in Newark June 5.

Glenn Alexander & Shadowland
The Asbury Jukes may not be in action these days but Juke lead guitarist Glenn Alexander is a man for all seasons, be it jazz-rock fusion, rock’n’roll or country-rock. His Shadowland moves like a big wheel on a Georgia cotton field. They’ll be at Triumph Brewery on Bridge Avenue in Red Bank June 13 playing two sets of Shadowland songs and Asbury Juke songs—8:30 and 11:30 p.m.—with the Juke horn section and gifted teenaged singer Oria Aspen (Glenn’s daughter).

Dry Kill Logic
Dry Kill Logic’s metal bona fides have been assiduously documented since 1995 when they came out of New York. They’re on tour for the first time since 2005 (the band went on hiatus in 2007) and will be playing their first single in six years, “Now You Belong With The Dead,” at Dingbatz in Clifton June 14. They will also be celebrating the 20th Anniversary of their monumental The Dead & Dreaming album.

Andy B AND SoulFolk
Andy B will lead his SoulFolk into Highland Park on North Fourth in the lounge at Pino’s Gift Basket Shoppe and Wine Cellar, an atypical venue which features live acoustic music. You can’t get any more acoustic and lively than Andy as he hearkens back to earlier generations of folkies, bluesmen, swingsters and the terminally hip. He’s a character alright and his alternately gruff and tender vocals always hits the right note. The new album, to be released May 18 on Deko Entertainment/ADA Warner Music Group is entitled Tellin’ Myself Weird Little Stories.

Omar Hakim
Spring Street in Newton, Sussex County, will roar with the sounds of drummer-producer-composer-arranger-vocalist-guitarist-keyboardist Omar Hakim on May 22. Dude’s played pop, rock’n’roll, R’n’B and jazz-rock fusion in his illustrious career. Whether it’s with Daft Punk, Sting, Bowie, Madonna, Miles Davis, Dire Straits or Weather Report, he stings with ferocity. Now he fronts his Sonic Boom Squad and will preview tracks off his upcoming Come Out To Play CD.

Pat Guadagno & Tired Horses
Dylan fans gotta go see this! Pat Guadagno has Rob “The Honeydripper” Paparozzi in his Tired Horses band. Papa played with the Original Blues Brothers Band and it’s his harmonica you hear in the Dylan movie A Complete Unknown. These Horses will be doing an all-Dylan show for Bob Fest, a birthday bash for Dylan’s 84th. They will be concentrating on Dylan’s “Bootleg Rare & Unreleased” catalog of songs.

Francesca Fuentes
Singer-Songwriter-Educator Francesca Fuentes has seen love from both sides now. Her artistic temperament is such that she pours out her heart and soul into her music like early Joni Mitchell. But she’s funkier. Her lyrics encapsulate romance, breakups, mental health and faith. In 2021, her Diary Of Dreams debut introduced an introspective poet with an ear for pure pop hooks. No doubt she will sing her new “I Just Wanna Be Your Lover Again”

Vitamin String Quartet
If you’ve watched Bridgerton on NetFlix, Westworld on HBO, Shameless on Showtime or Modern Family on ABC, you’ve heard the classical crossover of The Vitamin String Quartet. With arrangements straight out of the 19th Century, the music of Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, The Weeknd and Daft Punk never sounded like this! With over two billion streams and seven charting albums, the VSQ will sooth your soul yet blow your mind.

Jersey Fest
“Keep New Jersey Loud” is the mission statement of Radio Garden State and it will be taking over White Eagle Hall in Jersey City May 17. It’s “a celebration of the Garden State and the people who make it great,” according to organizers. Emerson Woolf & The Wishbones, Reality Suite, John Cozz, DJ April, Creatures Of Chrome, Mark Moran of Weird NJ and others will be there.

Johnny O’Neal Trio
Alabama Pianist-Vocalist Johnny O’Neal, 69, moved to New York City in 1981 to work with Clark Terry during a Blue Note residency where he backed Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Brown, Nancy Wilson, Joe Pass and Kenny Burrell. He was a member of Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers in ’82 and ’83, and made his Carnegie Hall debut in ’85.

Gridiron
Gridiron’s new Poetry From Pain lands May 30 from Blue Grape Music. The first single, “Still Playing For Keeps,” is already out. The band, known for its hiphop-hardcore mash-up, is spread out between Philadelphia, Delaware and Michigan (must be hard to rehearse!). They even dabble in death metal, and have three records out: Loyalty At All Costs (2020), Worldwide Brotherhood (2021) and No Good At Goodbyes (2022).

Chris Ruggiero
Chris Ruggiero, 25, calls it “Livin’ The Dream.” Fresh off his Darlene Love collaboration, Ruggiero will interpret the music of Adele, Lionel Richie, Jay & The Americans and more. Influenced by Justin Timberlake, he says, “I try to make every move and sing every song with a touch of class that reminds the audience of a time when entertainers put their heart and soul into their songs and delivering an exceptional concert was paramount.”

The Dandy Warhols
Sunset Blvd. Records will release Rock Remaker, a remix EP of last year’s Rockmaker, by The Dandy Warhols, May 16. On May 9, the Oregon band will preview some of its songs at The Stone Pony. “I absolutely love remixes, someone else’s interpretation, or complete destruction of a song,” says guitarist-keyboardist Peter G. Holmstrom. One of the remixed songs, “I Will Never Stop Loving You,” features lead vocals by Debbie Harry.

Sanny Alves
They may spill out dancing onto Cedar Lane in Teaneck May 7 when the boss lady of Rio de Janeiro, Sanny Alves, hits Bergen County. The fiery samba and bossa nova singer—who got her start in the band of her father, the celebrated bassist Luiz Alves—will be backed by guitarist Derick Campos and drummer Scott Latzky. After her set, there will be a jam session where audience members will be invited onstage as part of this club’s “Brazilian Night.”

Bad Nerves
England has a case of Bad Nerves. And they’re Still Nervous. Mick Jagger has sung their praises. So has Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam and Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran. They play “ferociously fast distorted pop songs” according to their camp, inspired by The Ramones. Songs like “You’ve Got The Nerve,” “Antidote,” “USA” and “You Should Know By Now” have made them one of the top global punk attractions of the year.

Kishi Bashi
Singer-Songwriter Violinist Kishi Bashi—born in Seattle and raised in Virginia—will perform at the White Eagle Hall May 5. It’s a rare opportunity to see this multi-genre artist—known for collaborating with symphony orchestras on his classical-pop fusion—in the intimate environs of this popular Jersey City room. He’s recorded and toured with Regina Spektor, and leads his own electronica band Jupiter One.

Winyah
South Carolina alt-rockers Winyah—now based in Tennessee—are a new band with a debut, Lot To Learn. With thought-provoking lyrics and a snap-to-it rhythm section that churns along complete with blister lead guitar, their melodies stick to the brain like a tattoo.

Larry Fuller Trio
Sparks will fly when the Larry Fuller Trio—Pianist Fuller, bassist Lorin Cohen, drummer Carmen Intorre, Jr.—lights up the Madison Community Arts Center on Kings Road at 3:00 in the afternoon with the Metuchen High School Jazz Sextet opening. With Oscar Peterson as his main influence, his swing is the thing, and you can bet he’ll plummet the depths of the “Great American Songbook.”

Rorschach Test
Rorschach Test will be on the “Scars & Stripes” tour of Genitorturers, landing right smack dab in the middle of Dark Force Fest at the Parsippany Sheraton on May 3. New guitarist Luis Kalil of Red Devil Vortex (pictured) will join the band as will keyboardist Luke Guillotine of Murder Weapons and the bassist known as The Narcoleptic Goddess.

Blues People
Mike Griot of the band known as Blues People (a must-see) put in his time playing soul, jazz gospel and hip-hop, but he always returned to his first love, the blues. He’s the go-to bassist for numerous national acts but it’s with Blues People where he really shines. You can also catch them May 2 in Madison at Shanghai Jazz and May 4 at the South Orange Performing Arts Center.

The Chris DeVito Trio
April 30 is International Jazz Day. The Chris DeVito Trio—pianist DeVito, bassist John Lenis and drummer Gavin Davies—will headline the Watchung Arts Center on Stirling Road. Mayuko Abe, the young Japanese trumpeter going for her Masters in Jazz Performance at William Paterson College in Wayne, will also perform.

The New Jersey Ballet
It’s been 66 years and counting for the Florham Park-based New Jersey Ballet under the direction of Maria Kowroski. On April 24 (and April 25) choreographer Harrison Ball’s World Premiere of his second ballet, New Ancient Strings, will use 19 dancers to meld dance, fashion, costuming and stage design. It should be, without a doubt, a sight to behold.

Yellowjackets
In support of their Fasten Up (Mack Avenue Records) 27th album, the award-winning jazzed-up Yellowjackets will hit South Jersey at the Bell Theater on April 24. Their combo of progressive electro/acoustic funky jazz crossed with instrumental soul music action has made ‘jackets fans passionate about the band for four decades. These Grammy Award-winners never fail to satisfy.

The Aristocrats
Supporting their current Duck album, The Aristocrats—guitarist Guthrie Govan (ex-Asia), bassist Bryan Beller (ex-Steve Vai) and drummer Marco Minnemann (ex-Joe Satriani)—will blast out their all-instrumental jazz-rock fusion at The Vogel in Red Bank on April 22. Their 2011 self-titled debut was the first of five studio CDs. Four world tours and three live albums later, they’re at the peak of their powers.

Yarn
Live Yarn Volume #1 is due May 2 but you can see them live in Blairstown at Roy’s Hall April 18. These veteran Brooklyn roots-rockers—now based in North Carolina—have always been high-energy. From their 2006 inception to their 2024 Born Blessed Grateful & Alive album, they’ve maintained a standard of excellence. The new live album was recorded in Nashville at Americana-Fest as well as their own event, Yarnival, and the Rooster Walk Festival in Virginia.

Dorothy
On the heels of their “Where Did She Go” ballad from the just-released Heartache In Room 14, the “Club Heartache Tour” hits Asbury at Wonder Bar March 22. The luxurious harmony of this Los Angeles alt-country act—who, reportedly, are psyched to play at this year’s Bonnaroo—is just the tip of a deep iceberg of talent.

Cory Marks
Canadian country singer Cory Marks is supporting the release of his second album, Sorry For Nothing (Better Noise Music) by opening shows across the country for L.A. rock band Dorothy. The trek will land him in Asbury Park at the Pony on April 18. Marks makes music that reminds many of the legendary Merle Haggard crossed with bluegrass smarts and Power Ballad stadium anthems. He can also go metal.

Rhonette Smith
Rhonette Smith will be the featured musician at “Collective Creativity,” an open-mic event at the Sun Moon Art Studio on West Front Street in Keyport from 6:45 to 9:00. Hosted by Matawan singer-songwriter Ed Hussey, the evening promises to deliver some pleasant surprises. Bing your guitar and strut your stuff!

Gene Loves Jezebel
There are those who call Gene Loves Jezebel goth pioneers. Others call ‘em post-punk. They’re out on what they call their “Hit & Run Tour.” Their 1980s MTV hits “Jealous.” “The Motion Of Love,” “Heartache,” “Josephina” and “Desire (Come and Get It)” established this British band.

Dead Aire: A Pat Dinizio Tribute
Singer-Songwriter-Guitarist Patrick Michael DiNizio was born in Plainfield in 1955 and died in Summit in 2017 at the age of 62. He was also an actor, film producer and politician. He started The Smithereens in 1980. He was also fond of playing solo. In 2000, he toured in the living rooms of his fans for five months, inviting many of them to his own backyard in an effort, as he said, “to break down the walls and barriers that traditionally have separated artists and audience.” There will never be anyone like him again and we wish he would have won his New Jersey Senate seat but he only garnered 19,312 votes.

Dead Rabbitts
Touring with Wednesday 13, Stitched Up Heart and I Ya Toyah in support of its Redefined debut (Judge & Jury Records), the staunch metalcore of Dead Rabbitts should fill Starland Ballroom in Sayreville on April 10. Singer Craig Mabbitt says, “this album is about rebirth, rediscovery and reclaiming the fire in your belly for what matters most in life.” Multi-platinum producer Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance, Seether, Skillet, Of Mice & Men) was behind the board, heading his own production company/label.

Clem Snide
Foreign Leisure Records will release Oh Smokey, by Americana-indie rock band Clem Snide, on vinyl, May 2. The band—featuring singer-songwriter Eef Barzelay—will be previewing tracks April 6 in Neptune City at Cats Luck. Eef recently fired his manager, divorced his wife and moved away from his Tennessee home after 20 years in Nashville. The resulting angst has found itself in his music.

The Chuck Redd Duo
Chuck Redd has toured Europe 25 times as a member of Charlie Byrd’s trio and the Great Guitars band of Byrd, Barney Kessel and Herb Ellis, be it on vibraphone or drums. He’s toured Japan with the Benny Goodman Tribute Orchestra and served as Artist-In-Residence at the Smithsonian Jazz Café in DC from ’04 to ’08. Here he’ll be on vibes with John DiMartino on piano. The special 3:00 p.m. start time includes The Ming-Yang Qin Quintet opening.