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Got Plans For Tonight?

Southside Johnny’s retirement hasn’t slowed down the Asbury Juke Lead Guitarist Glenn Alexander. In fact, he’s been busier than ever. He stings those strings to shred with his Shadowland band that’s punched up bigtime with The Asbury Juke Horn Section. He also performs as a duo with singer-songwriter Oria. His penchant for peppering his presentation with jazz-rock fusion, Southern Rock, Hard Americana, Asbury Park-styled rock’n’soul and what we like to call Instant Classic Rock is mesmerizing, satisfying and fully entertaining. In other words, you can feel it in your gut.

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A New Podcast Worth Hearing

Perhaps because he’s new to podcasting, composer-performer-producer Ben Vaughn, born in Camden County 71 years ago, should bring a new perspective to his “Straight From The Hat” podcast. He’s been a radio host but now, every other Thursday night, he’ll delve into his own personal history by having his co-host, Laura Pochodylo, reach into a big hat and pull out names. No pre-planning, no rehearsing, each name will be someone or some band that Vaughn has either met, collaborated, partnered and/or jammed with.

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Poloroids ‘Gotta Know’

Vocalist-Guitarist Edgar Echeverria, drummer Jasmine De Leon, guitarist Eliel Esquivel and bassist Jeremy Mendoza—known collectively as Poloroids—are serious about representing their Hudson County heritage.  As Edgar recently told The Jersey Sound, “all of us grew up in Hudson County and come from a Latino background. For us, that’s always been important to represent.  Hudson County, its culture, and its people, are a huge influence.”

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The dt’s Are Sorry…Or Are They?

 The last time we wrote about Asbury Park’s dt’s was in 2024 when they busted out their “Cherry.” It was a sublime piece of pulsating power pop that had David Cacciatore and Tom Losito hardening the pop into a punch.

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Will Jake Thistle be the Next ‘American Idol’?

Rutgers grad/Paramus native Jake Thistle recently announced the following…

“As most of you know, I’ve been having a blast recording the new record, and with that release on the horizon, my management and I were looking for some fun ways to introduce the music to a bigger audience. So, I’m excited to announce that I’ll be part of the upcoming season of American Idol on ABC-TV! Was an honor to head down to Nashville and play for the great team they have along with a lot of other singer/songwriters. The season premieres on January 26th.”

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Uncle Floyd 1951-2026

The news from Jerry Vivino hit hard: “With a heavy heart I am sad to announce the passing of my brother and everybody's favorite uncle, Floyd Vivino. After a 2 and a half year battle with ongoing health issues his curtain peacefully closed at 6:05pm on Thursday January 22nd. Rest in peace big brother. You will be missed, but always remembered by friends, family and your loving fans.... 10/19/1951 - 01/22/2026

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Morris Museum Celebrates Bucky Pizzarelli

There’s no argument that Bucky Pizzarelli—born in Paterson 100 years ago—was one of the greatest guitarists of all-time. Recently, at the Morris Museum in Morristown, his son, bassist  Martin Pizzarelli, his trio, and guest soloists, paid tribute to the man who in his long career collaborated with Les Paul, Tony Bennett, Paul McCartney, Aretha Franklin and Sarah Vaughan before becoming a fine-art painter.

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Mike Delevante’s Solo ‘September Days’ Finally Released on CD and Vinyl

When Mike Delevante’s solid solo project, Summer Days, came out last year, it raised eyebrows as it was released only digitally. After all, Mike and his brother Bob are Americana legends.  As The Delevantes, they had the first #1 on the fledgling Gavin Americana Charts in 1995 with their Long About That Time debut—produced by E Street bassist Garry Tallent—for the prestigious Rounder label out of Massachusetts. The Brothers, now in Tennessee, came out of Rutherford (Bergen County), and formed The Delevantes in Hoboken.

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Princeton’s Free Porchfest Set For April 25

The fifth annual edition of Princeton’s popular free multi-genre Porchfest will take place Saturday, April 25, at noon for five hours on multiple porches all over town with sets of live music. Performers do 45-minute sets. Applications to participate are being accepted now until February 12.

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Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day

MLK Day—the third Monday in January—was signed into law as a National Holiday celebrating the birthday of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. by President Ronald Reagan in 1983. The day has historical significance in The Garden State.

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Cucumber Stretch

On Valentine’s Day, Deena Shoshkes and Jon Fried of The Cucumbers will release a book (Hello George) with music (As You Heard Me). The longtime Hoboken favorites found their first flush of love and art while busking in early ‘80s Paris and Rome.

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Hoboken Breeds Yet Another Fascinating Band, Psych-O-Positive

Before Hoboken singer-songwriter Karyn Kuhl formed her own band, she was in Gut Bank, Sexpod and Psych-O-Positive (as its drummer). P-O-P got off to a shock-value start with its ferocious “Blood…” debut in 2017. Eight years and a few personnel changes later, they were cited by longtime Jersey critic Jim Testa as the best psychedelic band of 2025.

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Hoboken’s 3 Dollars Perfects its Post-Emo Punk

They started out as a Hoboken high school band in 2022. Today, 3 Dollars—vocalist-guitarist Arthur Pawley, drummer Ben Kamel, guitarist Tyler Wachtel and bassist Costas Krassos—are perfecting their sound in a style that has been described as post-emo punk. Along the way, they’ve been collecting kudos from Hoboken Girl, Hudson Reporter and NJ.com.

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Sinatra Lives!

Frank Sinatra’s image, music, cultural significance and coolness quotient is too great for him to ever really die. Why should we be deprived of the man who put Hoboken on the national map? Death, oftentimes, is a boon for an artist’s career. Just look at Elvis. And The Fab Faux reminds us that Beatle music will always outlive the four guys who originally made it. It’s just too good to stop when they do. Enter Hollywood’s Gary Anthony.

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Octet Step By Step Keeps The Flame Burning For The Late Johnny Maestro

Step By Step is an octet of four musicians and four vocalists from six different areas of New Jersey:  Lakewood, Jackson, North Brunswick, Branchburg, Bayville and Keansburg. Their mission statement is to “keep the essence of Johnny Maestro’s music alive.” To that end, they’ve performed all over the state and beyond at theaters, township events, oldies shows and festivals.

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Remember TV Toy?

There once was a band from Morris County called TV Toy who took punk into prog. The original trio of Rob Barth, Steve Peer and Dreux Bassoul had a song they called “Weekend” that drove fans nuts when they opened for Talking Heads, Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes, Bill Bruford and Jan Hammer. Recorded in Passaic County, it will be part of Rob Tannenbaum’s exhaustive CBGB:  A New York City Soundtrack 1975-1986, a four-CD boxed set due January 30 on Cherry Red Records.

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Rahway is ‘Drowning’ But Announces Tour

The amalgam of grit, hard-rock, old-school metal, indie-rock, shock value and punk have manifested itself into the cohesive whole of Rahway, named after their hometown in Union County. The new single is “Drowning.” The new tour starts January 21 in SC, before traveling on to NC, TN, KY. PA, MA and CT, opening for Scotty Austin, the former lead singer of Saving Abel.

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Patriarchs In Black Start 2026 With A Bang

NoLifeTil Metal Records will release Completely Covered in Black, by Patriarchs In Black, on February 13.  Paramus guitarist Dan Lorenzo (Hades, Non-Fiction) and Brooklyn drummer Johnny Kelly (Type O Negative, Danzig) will host different singers and bassists on each track. Expect blistering covers of Led Zeppelin, Kiss, Black Sabbath, Motorhead, Twisted Sister, Queen and Peter Gabriel. 

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