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Selected New Jersey Live Events

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March

MAR EVENT LOCATION TOWN
01KRS-1 House Of Independents Asbury Park
02The Mahoney Brothers Hunterdon Hills Playhouse Hampton
03Marc Broussard The Vogel Red Bank
05A.J. Croce Newton Theatre Newton
05 Jimmy Vivino The Homestead Morristown
06 Carl Palmer URSB PAC Carteret
07 Frankie Valli Mayo PAC Morristown
08 Bill Haley, Jr. & The Comets Hunterdon Hills Playhouse Hampton
08 James Mastro Old Franklin Schoolhouse Metuchen
09 Rittz, Doc Backer Starland Ballroom Sayreville
09 A Farewell To Kings, Rory D'Lasnow Crossroads Garwood
11 John Bianculli Trio, Rich Court Shangai Jazz Madison
11 Saltwater Country The Vogel Red Bank
12 Deadgrass Lizzie Rose Music Room Tuckerton
13 RX Bandits Asbury Lanes Asbury Park
14 Mandy Patinkin Mayo PAC Morristown
15 The Disco Biscuits Starland Ballroom Sayreville
16 James McMurtry, Betty Soo White Eagle Hall Jersey City
16 Fearless: The Taylor Swift Experience William Paterson University Wayne
18 Burton Cummings Count Basie PAC Red Bank
19 Andy McKee The Vogel Red Bank
20 Choir! Choir! Choir! Newton Theatre Newton
21 Genuwine, Montell Jordan Ocean Casino Resort Atlantic City
22 The Feelies White Eagle Hall Jersey City
23 Chris Ruggiero Drew University Madison
25 Jesse Gonzalez Wellmont Theater Montclair
26 Matisyahu, Duvbear Debonair Music Hall Teaneck
27 Uptown Motown Tropicana Showroom Atlantic City
28 Mary J Blige, Ne-Yo, Mario Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City
29 Beer and Music Festival Convention Center Atlantic City
30 The Beat Goes On Cher Tribute William Paterson University Wayne
30 Re-Live The Beatles Drew University Madison

April

APR EVENT LOCATION TOWN
01Experience Hendrix Count Basie PAC Red Bank
02Jill Sobule Randy Now's Man Cave Hightstown
03Live Dead & Brothers: Grateful Allmans White Eagle Hall Jersey City
04Night Ranger Bergen PAC Englewood
05 Peter Frampton Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City
06 Mary J. Blige Prudential Hall at NJ PAC Newark
07 Peter Frampton State Theatre New Brunswick
08 Nettspend Wellmont Theater Montclair
09 Martin Barre Performing Arts Center Avenel
10 The Fixx Newton Theatre Newton
11 Dean Lewis The Stone Pony Asbury Park
12 The Drifters Stockton University Galloway
13 Dawes McCarter Theatre Center Princeton/td>
14 Joey Arminio & The Family Tropicana Showroom Atlantic City
15 The Used Starland Ballroom Sayreville
16 Badfish, Grateful Dub The Homestead Morristown
16 Badfish, Grateful Dub The Homestead Morristown
17 Slim Jim Phantom Randy Now's Man Cave Hightstown
18 The Nerds Boots & Bones Jersey City
19 Bonnie Raitt Borgata Atlantic City
20 Motta Maadi Music White Eagle Hall Jersey City
21 Tom Jones Count Basie PAC Red Bank
22 The Aristocrats The Vogel Red Bank
23 Old Crow Medicine Show Mayo PAC Morristown
24 Melissa Etheridge, Joss Stone Prudential Hall at NJ PAC Newark
25 Patty Griffin Outpost In The Burbs Montclair
26 Duane Betts The Vogel Red Bank
27 Sawyer Hill House Of Independents Asbury Park
29 Saltwater Country The Vogel Red Bank
30 Shen Yun Prudential Hall at NJ PAC Newark

A Big Thank-You To Those Who Helped Compile These Dates, especially Jay Lustig www.njarts.net (All Arts. All Jersey.)


Featured Events

Pete McCann Band
Mar
28

Pete McCann Band

Pete McCann has enlivened the music of Manhattan Transfer, Patti Austin and The Mahavishnu Project. When not leading his own band, the versatile guitarist currently works in seven different bands and four orchestras besides adding to projects for CNN, the BBC, Sesame Street and IBM.

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Hal’s Piano Lounge
Mar
28

Hal’s Piano Lounge

Pete McCann has enlivened the music of Manhattan Transfer, Patti Austin and The Mahavishnu Project. When not leading his own band, the versatile guitarist currently works in seven different bands and four orchestras besides adding to projects for CNN, the BBC, Sesame Street and IBM.

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Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Mar
29

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

They swing! They jump! They rumble, ramble, jive and wail. Time to see them again. What? You’ve never seen them? Where the hell have you been? Boy, have you got a treat coming! Their energy is infectious. Their shows are celebrations of the human spirit itself. Where else would you possibly want to be on this night except on Spring Street in Newton at the Newton?

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Re-Live The Beatles
Mar
30

Re-Live The Beatles

This 3:00 p.m. show in The Concert Hall of Drew U in Madison celebrates John, Paul, George and Ringo via multi-media presentations. They’ve been at it for over a decade, providing audiences a look-see into what made The Beatles so culturally important. The costume changes, The Ed Sullivan Show, Shea Stadium, Sgt. Pepper and more get a stunning visual and aural treatment.

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Rio Clemente
Mar
30

Rio Clemente

This is an opportunity to catch “The Bishop of Jazz,” pianist Rio Clemente, for free in Randolph at The Music Den’s Performing Arts Center on Route 10 West at 3:00 in the afternoon, and you just might win a Roland FP-30 Digital Piano! Rio has performed at the White House, United Nations, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. He’s a Julliard-trained Morristown resident.

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Daryl Sherman Trio
Mar
30

Daryl Sherman Trio

Main Street in Madison will swing when Daryl Sherman brings her trio to Shanghai Jazz on Sunday, March 30, for two sets starting at 6:00. We can’t say it any better than what appeared in The New Yorker magazine:  "No veteran singer inhabits the full range of the American popular song repertoire quite like the irreplaceable Daryl Sherman and precious few possess her abundant versatility, style and charm. A gently swinging pianist as well, she gets kindred support from guitarist James Chirillo and bassist Boots Maleson. (Together they play as if they're completing each other's sentences.)"

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Experience Hendrix 2025
Apr
1

Experience Hendrix 2025

This has to be in the conversation of best tours of the year. This material is just too damn good not to be experienced live and in-your-face. Just to get to hear Bayonne’s Zakk Wylde play some Jimi is worth the price of admission. But when you consider the glittering array of artistry from Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Kingfish Ingram, Eric Johnson, Samantha Fish, Devon Allman and others all doing songs we know and love, “it’s a beautiful and powerful phenomenon,” according to Jimi’s sister, Janie Hendrix, who co-founded the concept.

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Imminence
Apr
5

Imminence

Metalcore heroes Imminence will raise the roof of the Starland Ballroom on April 6 with Landmvrks and Jiluka opening. It’s the last night of the tour so anything may happen. Supporting the release of an extended edition of The Black, renamed The Return of the Black, complete with new song “God Fearing Man,” the Swedish quintet recently completed European, Australian and Scandinavian headline tours. Bring earplugs.

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The Chuck Redd Duo
Apr
6

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.

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Ring of Fire Band
Apr
6

Ring of Fire Band

“Michael Patrick’s Ring of Fire Band: A Johnny Cash Tribute featuring Jenni Bee as June Carter Cash” will strut their stuff April 6 at 3:00 in the afternoon at The Concert Hall of Drew University in Madison. Their versions of such endearing and enduring classics as “Walk The Line,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Jackson” and “Wildwood Flower” will bring out the twang in your soul.

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Dead Rabbitts
Apr
10

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.

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Dead Aire: A Pat Dinizio Tribute
Apr
12

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. 

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Gene Loves Jezebel
Apr
15

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.

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Dorothy
Apr
18

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.

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Cory Marks
Apr
18

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.

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Yellowjackets
Apr
24

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. 

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Cyrille Aimee
Mar
23

Cyrille Aimee

Adorable Cyrille Aimee is the French chanteuse who won the 2012 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition in Newark. She had previously won the Montreux Jazz Festival Competition in 2007. She’ll have piano player Mathis Picard  backing her up, and a wealth of material to choose from. Aimee has 15 albums out, the last one, a Fleur de Peau, was released last year. She veers from swing and post-bop to salsa, samba and folkloric Parisian “chanson” songs that date back to the 1800s.

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Joe Elefante’s Wheel of Dharma
Mar
23

Joe Elefante’s Wheel of Dharma

Music Director-Pianist-Saxophonist-Singer-Songwriter-Arranger-Bandleader Joe Elefante has performed on four continents over three decades. A Jazz Ambassador for the U.S. State Department (performing in Eastern Europe and the Middle East), he has also conducted shows at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Milburn and the national tour of Jersey Boys. A graduate of New Jersey City University, he now fronts his Wheel of Dharma with trumpeter Freddie Hendrix, saxophonist Erena Terakubo, bassist Sameer Shankar and drummer David Heilman. They will be performing tracks from their self-titled debut March 23 in Madison at the Community Arts Center and, April 13, in New Providence, Union County, for a special 3:00 show, at the Elefante Music School for the Performing Arts.

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Thomas Dunford
Mar
23

Thomas Dunford

Deep within Princeton University, as part of Alexander Hall, for two March 23 shows at 3:00 and 6:00, the Richardson Auditorium will host a solo Thomas Dunford performance. Known as a “rock star of historical performance” on the solo lute, his program will include J.S. Bach, Erik Satie and four other composers. As part of the “Performances Up Close” series, the audience is seated onstage right alongside the musician for an hour. 

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Abraham Burton Quartet
Mar
23

Abraham Burton Quartet

Rutgers professor Abe Burton, 54, will blow some sax and lead his quartet this Sunday for free at 2:00 p.m. in Metuchen at the library. His 1994 Closest To The Sun debut and 1996 The Magician follow-up preceded his 2000 Cause and Effect where he switched from alto to tenor. His style has been described as a cross between Jackie McLean (his mentor) and John Coltrane.

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The Altons
Mar
22

The Altons

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.

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Bees Deluxe
Mar
22

Bees Deluxe

No better way to dig the blues than in such an intimate venue as the Lizzie Rose Music Room on East Main in Tuckerton. The venue, in a historic Victorian mansion, holds but 70. Bees Deluxe plays the music of Billie Holiday, Etta James, Albert Collins, Robert Cray, Tinsley Ellis, Freddie King and Roomful Of Blues. The band boasts British guitarist Conrad  Warre who has toured with Joe Jackson and The English Beat, besides enjoying a CBGB residence. Opening is Twisted Livin’, an emerging South Jersey Blues Band.

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Chuck Ragan
Mar
22

Chuck Ragan

In a special matinee show, longtime Americana punk-folk singer-songwriter fly-fisher Chuck Ragan will perform songs off his nine-years-in-the-making Love And Lore album (Rise Records) before opening for Cory Branan that same night in Philly.  “I’m extremely pleased to share this new music with the world," says Chuck. "This collection of songs to me dives deep into reflection, solitude and companionship through the highs and lows of day-to-day simple living.”

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Kate Kortum
Mar
21

Kate Kortum

Houston’s Kate Kortum, 23, may be a young singer but she takes inspiration from dead horn players like Sonny Stutt, Dizzy Gillespie and Roy Eldridge. In other words, she’s got an old soul. Graduating from the University of Miami with a degree in Jazz Voice, she’s currently working for her Master’s at Julliard in New York City.

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Edwin McCain
Mar
20

Edwin McCain

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In support of his first studio album in 15 years, Lucky, South Carolina singer-songwriter Edwin McCain will perform Lucky tunes plus selections from his first 10 albums as well. “The ‘90s are back in full force, and so am I,” he says, as he spent his time away to concentrate on family, DJing and television production. Testing the waters opening for Hootie & The Blowfish, Collective Soul and Lee Brice (who co-produced Lucky), he’s now headlining.   

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Dean Friedman
Mar
15

Dean Friedman

Beware The Ides Of March! Beloved singer-songwriter Dean Friedman, from Paramus in Bergen County, will play the legendary Stanhope House, built in 1794, in Sussex County. Touring in support of his new More Words & Music compilation, a two-disc 30-track compendium that’s a companion volume to his previously-released Words & Music best-of. No band this time around as he will alternate between piano and guitar on his songs (which have been covered by Barenaked Ladies, Ben Folds Five, Ariel Pink, The Tone Rangers and The Blenders). And, yeah, he’s almost forced to do “Ariel,” his timeless 1977 classic about a high Jewish girl he met at the mall.  And, yes, he’s so much more.

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Mary Gauthier
Mar
15

Mary Gauthier

There are those who put Mary Gauthier’s lyrics up there with Kristofferson, Prine and Dylan. She’s even been known to move a room to tears. She’ll be celebrating the 25th anniversary of her brilliant Drag Queens In Limousines album by performing certain key dates, one of which is in Morristown March 15.

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Amythst Kiah
Mar
8

Amythst Kiah

Songs off her new Still + Bright album (Rounder Records)—as produced by Taylor Swift/Green Day/Weezer producer Butch Walker in Tennessee—should sound even better in-concert at the Coffee Company in Boonton on March 8.

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James Mastro & The Gold Stars
Mar
8

James Mastro & The Gold Stars

Hoboken Hero James Mastro will play  songs from his debut Dawn Of A New Error  solo album and  more with Patti Smith bassist  Tony Shanahan, Smithereen drummer Dennis Diken, guitarists Chris Robertson and Megan Reilly at 7:00  with Renee  Maskin opening. Mastro is the beloved Bongo who also was in the Health & Happiness Show and Ian Hunter’s band. A  go-to  sideman for the  likes  of John Cale, Judy Collins, Alexandro Escovedo, Garland Jeffries, The Jayhawks and Southside Johnny,  he’s also  a studio whiz who has brightened up albums by Phoebe Snow  and Marti Jones.

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Lauren Lee
Mar
8

Lauren Lee

New York City Singer-Songwriter-Pianist Lauren Lee came out of Missouri fully formed, having first sang in the St. Louis Symphony Chorus. She calls her specific brand of scat-singing “Vocal Instrumentalism.” Influenced by the rather avant-garde keyboardist-composer Carla Bley [1936-2023], her sound has been described as “equal parts hip jazz, avant adventure and something completely different.”

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The Champian Fulton Trio
Mar
2

The Champian Fulton Trio

March is “Women In Her-story” month. Pianist-Vocalist Champian Fulton, 40, Oklahoma-born, has released 18 albums, performed in 26 countries and is a constant on critic polls. Playing since the age of 10, she moved to New York City in 2003, and has been a Birdland regular ever since. Her Meet Me At Birdland album was one of the best examples of 2023 jazz vocalese. On March 2, the Madison Community Arts Center will be awash with her trio of bassist Hide Tanaka and drummer Aleksi Heinola supporting her scat. Opening is The Karen Xie Quartet.

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Sheryl Bailey
Feb
28

Sheryl Bailey

Currently touring with her organ trio, Pittsburgh guitar teacher Sheryl Bailey traverses many a musical mile. In 2000, she was chosen as a U.S. Jazz Ambassador by the State Department having toured South America, China and Europe. Her 10 CDs run the gamut from smooth to bop, blues to swing. She’s now a Professor at the Berklee College of Music in Boston but still finds time to tour and record. Teaneck’s Brvsh Cul7ur3 will be alive Feb. 28 with the sound of her improvising.

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moe.
Feb
27

moe.

The 35th Anniversary Tour of moe. lands on Bloomfield Avenue in Montclair at the refurbished old movie house of the Wellmont Feb. 27. Their 14th album—Circle Of Giants—features “Ups And Downs” as its first single. Despite a stroke suffered by guitarist Chuck Garvey, and the cancer of bassist Rob Derhak, the Buffalo jamband marches on!

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Steve Sandberg Band
Feb
23

Steve Sandberg Band

Eclectic New York City pianist-educator Steve Sandberg will lead his band through a journey of jazz, classical and salsa, complete with his virtuosic improvisations. As lead composer for Nickelodeon’s acclaimed kids’ show Dora The Explorer, he’s been nominated for three Emmy Awards.  He studied music and African Art History at Yale, and was mentored by a member of Dizzy Gillespie’s band, Mario Rivera. He toured as part of David Byrne’s band and was Musical Director for Lincoln Center’s Brazil Fest.

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Luis Perdomo
Feb
22

Luis Perdomo

Heard on over 200 albums as a go-to sideman, he’s played piano for Latin Legend Ray Barretto and was a member of the Ravi Coltrane quartet for over a decade. He also co-founded the Miguel Zenon Quartet where each of their three albums were nominated for Grammy Awards. This is a rare opportunity to see this master pianist in such intimate surroundings at Brvsh Cul7ur3 on Cedar Lane in Teaneck February 22.

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RODERIK
Feb
22

RODERIK

All you singers out there headed to the Wellmont for Emo karaoke, get there also to see RODERIK, a Long Island alt-rock band that moved to Jersey a few years ago and has been honing its craft ever since. Two years into its new lineup and the release of its 2024 debut EP, they’re busting at the seams to play the great Wellmont stage.

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Arnie Tanimoto
Feb
22

Arnie Tanimoto

This FREE “Faculty Recital” at Princeton’s Woolworth Center by Arnie Tanimoto will take place on-campus in the McAlpin Rehearsal Room of the University’s Woolworth Center from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00. Professor Tanimoto will perform a selection of works for Viola and Baroque Cello.

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The Duprees
Feb
16

The Duprees

1950s doo-wop singers The Duprees will grace the Drew U concert Hall stage Sunday Feb. 16 at 3:00 in the afternoon. Sixty years on, they still sound good. Such songs as “You Belong To Me,” “My Own True Love,” “Have You Heard” and “Why Don’t You Believe Me” are such timeless classics that they deserve to be heard in a live setting; and Tommy Petillo (46 years in), Jimmy Spinelli (since 1989) and Shawn Stevens (the new guy) are just the voices to do it.

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We May Be Right
Feb
15

We May Be Right

Wanna hear some Billy Joel? They’re called We May Be Right and they’ll be belting out the Billy Joel on the Drew U Concert Hall stage Feb. 15 in Madison at 8:00 p.m. Piano Man vocalist Karl Dietal leads this crew featuring saxophonist Perry Andrews (a Rutgers grad), Berklee College of Music grad Derek Davodowich, funky bassist Luke Kessel and drummer-engineer-arranger Andy Janowiak.

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The Chris DeVito Quintet
Feb
15

The Chris DeVito Quintet

Pianist Chris DeVito, sax man Greg Grispart, singer Audra Mariel, drummer Gavin Davies and bassist John Lenis will brighten up Stirling Road in Watchung at the Arts Center at 8:00 p.m. when these great jazz musicians coalesce in honor of something the world needs now.  

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The Rascals
Feb
14

The Rascals

Keyboardist-Singer-Songwriter Felix Cavaliere and Lead Guitarist Gene Cornish are keeping the Rascals flame burning bright 60 years on since their 1965 start in Garwood (Union County). (That’s Felix pictured on the left and Gene next to him.) The Newton Theatre on Spring Street, with its good acoustics, is a fine place to go and hear music.

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Billy F Gibbons
Feb
8

Billy F Gibbons

The heart and soul of ZZ Top since the ‘60s, the legendary Texas Rock’n’Roll Hall of Famer bluesman Billy F Gibbons is always a crowd pleaser. His solo band traverses blues, hard rock, funk, soul, old-school pop, rockabilly, gospel, Western Swing and African motifs all spearheaded by the kind of guitar he plays that puts him with the elites. From his wicked sense of humor, to his larger-than-life onstage persona, Billy F Gibbons is an American Treasure.

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All Systems Go
Feb
8

All Systems Go

As part of the Northvale album release show in Teaneck Feb. 8 at the Debonair Music Hall with 5ever, and Jam Poetry, All Systems Go, after playing 140 gigs in eight states and building up a healthy following, will perform in celebration of its own new EP, Finding Closure, due Feb. 19. The delicious pop-punk single—“Everything Going Well Is A Bad Thing, Right?”—is already out.

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The Gumbo Gumbas
Feb
7

The Gumbo Gumbas

It's always a whole lotta New Orleans in New Jersey whenever The Gumbo Gumbas get down with their earthy combo of Pops, Prima and the plethora of pulsating percussion that permeates Crescent City culture. They will also be performing at a fundraiser for Downtown Freehold on Feb. 28 at The Hotel Mardi Gras, as well as March 1 in Lebanon at a pre-Mardi Gras Party at the Sunken Silo with food from the Metropolitan Seafood Gourmet.

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Tim Armacost Quartet
Feb
7

Tim Armacost Quartet

New York City sax man Tim Armacost will lead his quartet in Teaneck on Cedar Lane at Brvsh Cul7ur3 at 7:00. His 40-year career has been highlighted by collaborations with Wynton Marsalis and Randy Brecker. He’s toured throughout Europe, Japan, India, Australia and China. Is Teaneck ready for him?

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The Alan Chaubert Trio
Feb
1

The Alan Chaubert Trio

February will be a really jazzy month at the Rustica Lounge in Cliffside Park on Gorge Road. Alan Chaubert is a multi-instrumentalist (Piano/Trumpet) and oftentimes plays both simultaneously. Influenced by Chet Baker, Freddie Hubbard, and, of course, Miles, he’s played all over the world. He’ll be entertaining—with drummer Tony Jefferson and bassist Cameron Brown—as patrons fine-dine on locally sourced Italian cuisine. Shows are every Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons from noon to 3:00.

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