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Selected New Jersey Live Events
UPCOMING SHOWS
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April
APR | EVENT | LOCATION | TOWN |
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02 | Bob Himmelberger Trio | Shanghai Jazz | Madison |
02 | Ilan Eisenzweig Band | Tavern On George | New Brunswick |
03 | Adam Ant, The English Beat | State Theatre | New Brunswick |
03 | Colin Hay | William Paterson College | Wayne |
05 | Oleta Adams | Performing Arts Center | South Orange |
05 | Rachel Ana Dobken | Wonder Bar | Asbury Park |
06 | Jay & The Americans | Stafford Township Arts Center | Manahawkin |
08 | Joe Satriani, Steve Vai | Count Basie PAC | Red Bank |
09 | Beatle Tribute RAIN | State Theatre | New Brunswick |
10 | One Night Of Queen tribute band | Mayo PAC | Morristown |
11 | Tower Of Power | Bergen PAC | Englewood |
12 | Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes | Newton Theatre | Newton |
13 | Los Lobos | Scottish Rite Auditorium | Collingswood |
14 | Marilyn McCoo/Billy Davis, Jr., Darlene Love | Bergen PAC | Englewood |
16 | Snarky Puppy | McCarter Theater Center | Princeton |
16 | Jorma Kaukonen | Mount Tabor Tabernacle | Parsippany |
17 | Madison Cunningham, Juana Molina | White Eagle Hall | Jersey City |
19 | Judas Priest | Prudential Hall at NJ PAC | Newark |
20 | Cypress Hill | Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | Atlantic City |
21 | Martin Sexton | The Vogel | Red Bank |
22 | Bette, Babs & Beyond | Tropicana Showroom | Atlantic City |
23 | Beth Hart | Count Basie PAC | Red Bank |
23 | Shawn Colvin, KT Tunstall | Scottish Rite Auditorium | Collingswood |
25 | Raven | Starland Ballroom | Sayreville |
26 | Dionne Warwick | Hard Rock Hotel & Casino | Atlantic City |
27 | The Stylistics | Golden Nugget | Atlantic City |
28 | Glenn Miller Orchestra | Mayo PAC | Morristown |
29 | Chris Cresswell, Dave Ross, Maxwell Stern | Bond Street Basement | Asbury Park |
30 | Queensryche, Armored Saint | Starland Ballroom | Sayreville |
May
MAY | EVENT | LOCATION | TOWN |
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01 | Hammerfall, Kamelot, Ad Infinitum | Wellmont Theater | Montclair |
02 | Todd Rundgren | Bergen PAC | Englewood |
03 | Buddy Guy | Mayo PAC | Morristown |
04 | The Black Crowes | Ocean Casino Resort | Atlantic City |
05 | Martin Barre | URSB PAC | Carteret |
07 | Al Stewart & The Empty Pockets | The Vogel | Red Bank |
08 | "Sinatra Forever" | PNC Bank Arts Center | Holmdel |
09 | Dead Poet Society, Andres | Wonder Bar | Asbury Park |
09 | Amon Amarth, Cannibal Corpse, Obituary | Wellmont Theater | Montclair |
10 | The Nerds | Wonder Bar | Asbury Park |
11 | Albert Lee | Roy's Hall | Blairstown |
12 | Neil Young & Crazy Horse | Freedom Mortgage Pavilion | Camden |
14 | Lyle Lovett, Lisa Loeb | Mayo PAC | Morristown |
15 | The Texas Tenors | PNC Bank Arts Center | Holmdel |
16 | The Alarm, Blow Monkeys, Belouis Some | Asbury Lanes | Asbury Park |
17 | Diana Ross | Prudential Hall at NJ PAC | Newark |
17 | John Hiatt, Tommy Conwell | Borgata | Atlantic City |
18 | Trixter, Enuff Z'Nuff, Pretty Boy Floyd | Debonair Music Hall | Teaneck |
19 | The Allman Betts Band | Newton Theatre | Newton |
20 | Dominic Scaglione Jr., John Pizzi | PNC Bank Arts Center | Holmdel |
21 | Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse Band | Scottish Rite Auditorium | Collingswood |
22 | George Clinton, Dumpstaphunk | Wellmont Theater | Montclair |
23 | The Rolling Stones | MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford |
24 | Matt O'Ree Band | Lizzy Rose Music Room | Tuckerton |
25 | The Smithereens with Marshall Crenshaw | Wonder Bar | Asbury Park |
25 | The Temptations, The Four Tops | Count Basie PAC | Red Bank |
26 | Drain, Terror, Scowl, Bayway, End It | White Eagle Hall | Jersey City |
27 | Leslie Odom Jr. | Count Basie PAC | Holmdel |
29 | Paul Anka | Count Basie PAC | Holmdel |
30 | Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks | State Theatre | New Brunswick |
31 | Chastity Brown | Outpost In The Burbs | Montclair |
A Big Thank-You To Those Who Helped Compile These Dates, especially Jay Lustig www.njarts.net (All Arts. All Jersey.)
The Randy Brecker Quintet
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has declared April 30 International Jazz Day. Seven-time Grammy Award winning trumpeter Randy Brecker and his quintet will headline a fundraiser at the Triumph Restaurant & Brewery, One Bridge Road, at 6:30, to benefit The Jazz Arts Project’s various education programs.
JM Stevens
Not one but three Jersey appearances for this singer-songwriter-producer-guitarist. He’ll be supporting his just-out ‘Nowhere To Land,’ the follow-up to his 2021 ‘Invisible Lines’ debut. He owns his own recording studio in Austin. His music fits perfectly somewhere in-between Bruce, Don Henley, Jackson Browne, John Cafferty and Tom Petty in an Americana Roots-Rock blender.
Brian K & The Parkway
Washington DC duo Brian K. Pagels and Stephen Russ—known collectively as Brian K & The Parkway—will be making a stop at the Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel in Asbury Park on May 3 playing songs from their ‘Killing The Bear’ debut, a guitar-based nine-song collection combining roots-rock and Americana with soulful folksy flair. They call it “Coastal Heartland Rock.” (Pagels is from Freehold.)
Des Rocs
I’ve been told Des Rocs does a killer “Born To Run.” He’ll have to have some balls to do it in this town! With Jigsaw Youth opening, Des doesn’t demur when delineating his dire in-your-face stage show. In supporting his ‘Dream Machine’ album, the dude is not exactly the bashful type. In fact, Des sez “…full speed ahead! We’re comin’ in hot with the wildest rock’n’roll show you’ve ever experienced. You don’t wanna miss this.”
New Jersey Ballet
It’s been 65 years and counting for the New Jersey Ballet under the direction of Maria Kowroski. On May 3 (and May 4), at Newark’s NJ PAC, Lauren Lovette’s ‘Jewel Box’ will make its international debut.
Lindsay Lou
If you’re headed to Newton to see The Wood Brothers, get there early for opener Lindsay Lou. Rolling Stone magazine described her music as indie-soul folk Americana progressive bluegrass. Based in Tennessee, and suffering from the pangs of divorce, pandemic and the death of her grandmother, she poured her feelings out into her ‘Queen Of Time’ debut on the Kill Rock Stars label, produced by Sheryl Crow producer Dave O’Donnell, and populated by a bevy of A-List Nashville musicians.
The Men Of Soul
The show is called “The Soul Time Machine: A Tribute To Soul R’n’B Music” and it’s coming to Somerset County at the Brook Arts Center on Hamilton Street in Bound Brook at 8:00. The Men Of Soul, as they’re called, will perform sterling renditions of artists like Marvin Gaye, Teddy Pendergrass, Michael Jackson, Babyface, Brian McKnight, Hall & Oates, Luther Vandross, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie, Prince, Earth Wind & Fire and more. Opening is The Bells 2.0.
Fear Of Falling
There’s just something special about a group of guys who started out as high schoolers and continued jamming for decades. In support of their new ‘Speak Low’ album, due May 3, FOF will rock out in Garwood at Crossroads on May 4. These alt-rockers, raised on indie-rock, blues, prog-rock, pop, art-rock and ‘80s new-wave, have been influenced by The Killers, Tears For Fears, Peter Gabriel, The Tragically Hip and Simple Minds.
Mariel Bildsten
Deep in the Madison Community Arts Center is a room where jazz flourishes. It’s called Rose Hall, and on May 5 at 3:00 in the afternoon, uber-talented trombonist-educator Mariel Bildsten will bring her ‘bone to town playing tracks off the follow-up to her 2020 Backbone debut, ‘Steppin’ Out.’
Frozen Soul
People simply walking down Bloomfield Avenue as far west as Verona should hear remnants of this epic “Metal Crushes All” tour wafting through the air as Frozen Soul opens for Amon Amarth, Cannibal Corpse and Obituary at the Wellmont Theater in Montclair May 9.
Dead Poet Society
Boston’s Dead Poet Society—vocalist-guitarist Jack Underkofler, guitarist Jack Collins, drummer Will Goodroad and bassist Dylan Brenner—has been described as “heavy indie-rock” with down-tuned riffs contrasting with softer pop choruses. Their second album, ‘Fission,’ was just released with “My Condition” the first single.
Yarn
It’s been eight years since the last Yarn album. On July 26, the North Carolina roots-rockers will release ‘Born Blessed Grateful & Alive’ which features “I Want You,” a song singer Blake Christiana co-wrote after watching Willie Nelson’s ‘Honeysuckle Rose’ movie. Then there’s the gospel-tinged Hammond B3 sound of “These Words Alone” and the Byrds-like “Down At The Dancehall.” And just so you know, he wrote his “Cocaine Bear” song years before the movie after he heard the true story of that bear. Yarn will play Roy’s Hall in Blairstown May 10.
Thy Art Is Murder
The last night of any tour is always a party both on and off the stage. On May 11, at Sayreville’s Starland Ballroom, Australian band Thy Art Is Murder will conclude its 25-city North American tour. Expect bombast. Their art is metal of the extreme variety. They specialize in doom and death as heard on their sixth album ‘Godlike.’
Avatar
It’s being called “The Great Metal Circus.” With openers Oxymorons and Conquer Divide providing the introductory mayhem, Sweden’s Avatar—playing selections from its ‘Dance Devil Dance’ album—should shock and stun the Starland Ballroom patrons in Sayreville on May 12. Vocalist Johannes Eckerstrom, guitarists Jonas Jarlsby/Tim Ohrstrom, bassist Henrik Sandelin and drummer John Alfredsson provide theatrics as well as bombast.
Say Anything
It’s been 20 years since ‘…Is A Real Boy’ by Say Anything came out. The new album, ‘…Is Committed,’ is due May 24. In celebration of both, the Los Angeles band headed by singer-songwriter-guitarist-keyboardist Max Bemis will release the single “I, Vibrator” plus embark on a national tour that will have them in Montclair at the Wellmont May 10.
Cris Jacobs
Baltimore singer-songwriter-guitarist Cris Jacobs used to play strictly bluegrass yet his 2018 Neville-Jacobs album with a member of the First Family of New Orleans funk, Ivan Neville, is a keeper. Now, his ‘One Of These Days’ fourth solo album is due April 26 and to support it, he’ll be touring with a stop May 11 at The Newton Theatre in Sussex County. His sound encompasses folk, blues, gospel and country with that ever-present pop-grass at the root.
Orgy
An Orgy event is always exciting. Orgy—with co-headliners Cold—will hit Dingbatz in Clifton May 15. Described as industrial metal glam ever since it signed with the label run by Korn’s Jonathan Davis, the band’s ‘Candyass’ and ‘Vapor Transmission’ have been remastered and re-released on vinyl. Hard to believe they’ve been around for 26 years.
The Alarm
1980s Welsh band The Alarm is back in action again and will be celebrating the release of its new ‘Music Television’ album with a show down the shore at Asbury Lanes on May 16. The new album is a covers compendium of songs by Bowie, Dire Straits, The Buggles, Michael Jackson, INXS, Phil Collins and even the old MTV theme song. Should be fun.
P.O.D.
With 11 albums in 32 years, including the new one ‘Veritas’ due May 3, San Diego’s alt-metal P.O.D. (Payable On Death) will raise the roof in Sayreville at the Starland Ballroom with Bad Wolves, Norma Jean and Blind Channel opening.
CKY
CKY’s “No Reason To Dream” tour will land them in Sayreville at Starland Ballroom May 24. It’s been a quarter-century for CKY who say in a press release, “through all the bullshit over the last couple years, you have no idea how ready we are to get back on the road and fucking rock. Twenty-five years of CKY and we are ready for 20 more. The band sounds fucking great and the tour is going to be fucking awesome. Let’s Go!” The Pennsylvania band, with the initials that originally stood for Camp Kill Yourself, has been featured on TV’s ‘Jackass show’ and described as alt-metal, stoner rock, alt-rock and post-grunge.
Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks
The former lead singer of Yes now fronts the Band Geeks and will be performing Yes songs and material from his new album due July. The tour has been dubbed “YES Epics, Classics & More.”
North Mississippi Allstars
Drummer-Composer-Producer-Multi-Instrumentalist Cody Dickinson started the North Mississippi Allstars 28 years ago and they’ve gone on to be one of the most satisfying touring bands in the country. His ‘Homemade’ solo debut comes out June 21 and these Allstars will no doubt blow the roof off the Newton Theatre with its jam-happy Hard Americana Rock’n’Roll.
Noah Haidu
Pianist-Composer Noah Haidu will celebrate the release of his ‘Standards II’ album (Sunnyside Records) at BRVSH CUL7UR3 in Teaneck on April 27 with bassist Paul Sikvie and drummer Charles Goold with sets at 7:00, 8:30 and 9:30 p.m.
VALÉ
If you’re heading to Bloomfield Avenue in Montclair at the Wellmont to see The Driver Era, get there early as Columbian Latin-Pop chanteuse Vale will be opening the show in support of her new single, “Chill Like That,” due April 19 (from her EP due late summer).
Dayseeker
Southern California’s post-hardcore Dayseeker will support the release of their sixth album in 12 years—the all-acoustic Replica—with an American tour stopping in Newark at the Prudential Center on April 25 as part of the WDHA “Rock The Rock Fest.”
Staind
Singer-Rhythm Guitarist Aaron Lewis, Lead Guitarist Mike Mushok, bassist Johnny April and drummer Sal Giancarelli—known collectively as Staind—will let it all hang out at downtown Newark’s Prudential Center on April 25 with Seether opening.
Joanne Shaw Taylor
She was discovered at age 16 by Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics. Her electric lead guitar is, in a word, stunning. Just ask Stevie Wonder or Joe Bonamassa who have sung her praises. From the moment her 2009 ‘White Sugar’ debut landed, then on to two #1 Billboard Blues chart albums and her 2022 ‘Nobody’s Fool,’ she’s a Bad-Ass British Blues-Rock Bitch and the bitch is back! The Vogel in Red Bank will rock April 23 when she previews tracks off her new ‘Heavy Soul’ album due June 7.
Ordinary Elephant
Before the May 3 release of their self-titled Americana album, the husband-wife team of Pete Damore and Crys Hariu-Damore—known collectively as Ordinary Elephant—will perform in Hunterdon County at the Frenchtown Bookshop.
Sublime with Rome
Alt-Ska rock band Sublime With Rome hits A.C. April 20 at Hard Rock Live on “The Farewell Tour” in support of its last single, “Love Is Dangerous,” due April 5. (Expect an album later this year.) Band founder/ singer/ songwriter/ guitarist Rome Ramirez will have with him this time around drummer Joe Tomino, bassist Brian Allen who previously provided the bottom for Miranda Lambert and Zac Brown, and trombonist/keyboardist Gabriel McNair of No Doubt and Green Day.
Johnathan Blake’s Trion
Trion uses no chords. Drummer Johnathan Blake, sax man Chris Potter and bassist Linda May Han Oh have to be experienced live to be believed. This incredible trio will no doubt raise the room off this hip unpronounceable Teaneck room.
Smallpools
Eleven years on, upbeat alt-pop Los Angeles trio Smallpools will support the April 5 release of ‘Ghost Town Road East’ and its first single, “Fake A Happy Face” (about separating social media from real life), with a tour co-headlining with Philadelphia’s Grayscale that lands them down the shore at The Stone Pony on April 14.
Rosena Hill Jackson
This concert series in Summit is called “Afternoon Music at Beacon” and on Sunday, April 14, at 3:00, singer-songwriter-actress Rosena M. Hill Jackson will perform with a hot quintet of piano, bass, drums, guitar and trombone (by her husband Jason Jackson). Rosena swings in multiple genres, be it Broadway, gospel, jazz, classical, R’n’B and pop.
Chris Smither
Folk-Blues champ Chris Smither, 79, will be finger-picking his way throughout the USA, supporting the May 3 release of his 20th album, ‘All About The Bones’ (Signature Sounds) with a March-to-July tour that will land him in Blairstown on April 13 at Roy’s Hall.
Truth: A Celebration Of Jeff Beck
Guitarist Lou Franco has his Jeff Beck chops down cold. The Pennsylvanian says, “I’ve waited all my life to play this music. It is both challenging and a total blast to perform.”
Quinn Sullivan
‘Salvation’ is coming June 7 from Quinn Sullivan but before that album is released, the singer-songwriter-guitarist will be in Ocean County at the Lizzie Rose Music Room on April 12.
Firewind
Firewind’s new ‘Stand United’ album is out and their international tour will hit Canada, England, Europe and Japan, but not before they blow the roof off of Dingbatz in Clifton on April 11.
Joe Satriani and Steve Vai
It’s called “Satch-Vai” and it marks the first time these two visionary string-benders will share a stage since they toured on the G3 tour with Eric Johnson. Word has it these longtime friends are collaborating on new music just for the occasion.
Ted Piltzecker
Vibraphonist/Educator Ted Piltzecker has five albums (the latest: ‘Brindica’) and, on this night in Teaneck, will, no doubt, show a mastery of the vibes in Tango, New Orleans, Jazz, Afro-Cuban and South African genres that he’s learned in New York City, Argentina, Iceland, India, Nepal and Bali.
Fear Of Falling
This event is free…but please be 21 or older. Fear Of Falling will be performing selections from their ‘Simple Lessons,’ ‘Mind-Set’ and ‘Tree’ albums at 10:00 after opener Our Marvelous Lives play at 9:00. Finnegan’s Pub, 734 Willow Avenue in Hoboken, was rated the #2 venue for Irish food in the state on nj.com.
Joshua Bell
Acclaimed violinist Joshua Bell will lead his Academy of St. Martin in the Fields Orchestra into the New Jersey Performing Arts Center downtown Newark on March 30. The program will consist of some of the most beloved violin concertos and overtures—from Rossini, Mendelssohn and Schumann to Mozart, Bruch and Brahms—plus the premiere of a new work by composer Vince Mendoza.
Helen O’Shea & Friends
She calls it “Ameri-Celtic-Cana.” That stands for Americana with a Celtic Twist. Helen O’Shea first heard about The Stone Pony back in her native Ireland during her obsessive Bruce phase as she attended medical school in Galway. Her taking the Stone Pony iconic stage this Saturday is a dream-come-true. It’s an all-day show with plenty of other artists. Her set is at 3:00 in the afternoon.
Seth Walker (with Raul Malo)
You gotta hear this North Carolina singer-songwriter do Al Green’s “Take Me To The River.” His 2021 ‘Your Van Is On Fire’ memoir lists his influences, chiefly Van Morrison and JJ Cale. In Newton on March 27, he’ll be performing with Mavericks lead singer Raul Malo in what promises to be a great double-bill.
Marc Valentine
Stevie Van Zandt’s latest signing to his Wicked Cool record label is Marc Valentine, who’s being called “The New King Of British Power-Pop.” His album, ‘Basement Sparks,’ is due March 22. The first single, “Strange Weather,” is out now.
James Austin Jr. & Luminescence
Jazz In The Loft is a smaller venue housed within the South Orange Performing Arts Center. On March 24, Chicago’s James Austin Jr. & Luminescence will pay tribute to Dr. Barry Harris [1929-2021], the legendary pianist, bandleader, composer, arranger and educator who lived with Thelonious Monk for a time during the 1970s in New Jersey at the Weehawken mansion of the Baroness Pannonica de Koenigswarter, a patron of the jazz arts. Austin’s first album was ‘Songs In The Key Of Wonder.’ His panoply of styles has no boundaries.
The Westerlies
Trumpeter, Riley Mulherkar, just had his Riley debut come out February 16. If Louis Armstrong and Wynton Marsalis could have a baby, it would be Riley Mulherkar. Yet he’s avant-garde in his explorations of electronica. He co-founded brass band The Westerlies, and there’s no telling where their set—without Riley—in Jersey City at White Eagle Hall on March 19 might go.
Shadows Fall
“New Jersey has always had some of the craziest crowds we have ever played to,” says Shadows Fall front man Brian Fair. Now, upon the occasion of the 20th anniversary of ‘The War Within,’ the Boston heavy metalers will bomb the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville on March 16 with its blitzkrieg attack.
Stanley Jordan
The late jazz critic Leonard Feather once said about guitarist-composer Stanley Jordan, "genius is a word often tossed around in musical circles, but it has been rightfully applied to Stanley Jordan.” Four Grammy noms, shows in 60 countries on six continents, collaborations with Art Blakey, Return To Forever bassist Stanley Clarke and Kenny Rogers plus jam sessions with Dave Matthews, Les Paul and Phil Lesh, Jordan, 64, is THE MAN.
Boney James
Sax man Boney James has 18 albums in 32 years, the latest of which is his Detour (Concord Records). It’s the follow-up to his wildly successful ‘Solid’ in 2020 which went Top 10 pop in ‘Billboard.’
Tigercub
Get to the Wellmont Theater in Montclair early on March 10 if you’re going to see Porno For Pyros so you won’t miss opener Tigercub, the hot new British power trio.
Larry Fuller Trio
New York City pianist, by way of Ohio, Larry Fuller will light up the Cunningham Piano Company, established in 1891, and now presenting sterling live jazz like this trio with Fuller, bassist Matthew Parrish and drummer Byron Landham.
Author Katherine Yeske Taylor
Since 1987, March has been “Women’s History Month.” This Saturday, March 9, at Little City Books in Hoboken, author Katherine Yeske Taylor will read from her book, ‘She’s A Badass: Women in Rock Shaping Feminism’ and be interviewed by Bongos guitarist James Mastro. Tammy Faye Starlite, Karyn Kuhl, Diane Gentile and Megan Reilly will perform live. The author will also appear March 23 in Oldwick (Hunterdon County) at Howling Basset Books for a wine & cheese meet’n’greet at 5pm.
Pat Bianchi Group
The art of jazz organ is alive and well in the hands of Pat Bianchi. He has digested the essence of classic proponents of such like Jimmy Smith, Joey DeFrancesco, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Larry Young, Shirley Scott and Larry Goldings. Yet he’s an improvisor with an ear towards the future. His latest album is ‘Three.’