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Tedesco Studios in Paramus Add Finishing Touches to ‘Eugenie’
Themes of passion, betrayal and revenge permeate Eugenie, the fifth album of singer-songwriter-producer Eugenie Jones. The Seattle product has been at it for 12 years.
NJPAC Announces 2025 Jazz Vespers Free Concert Series
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) has announced its 2025 Jazz Vespers Concert Series, the 25th year of free monthly concerts. The 6:00 p.m. shows will happen at the Bethany Baptist Church on Market Street in Newark on the first Saturday of the next five months.
Rahway City Council Presents Free Jazz on February 21
Mayor Ray Giacobbe and the city of Rahway—as part of its ongoing “Prime Time Music Series”—will celebrate Black History Month by presenting The Bradford Hayes Quartet FREE at the Senior Center on Esterbrook Avenue February 21.
Warren County Rapper Inventor Ace Wants To Get High
His rap has been called “throwback stoner indie hip-hop.” His new single—"L.G.H”—stands for “Let’s Get High.” Dude’s from Warren County, and records in a place he calls his “underground lounge.” But let us let him tell his tale…
Valley of Salt’s Prog-Rock Opera Inspired by New Jersey’s Musical Resilience
Brian Stemetzki records as Valley Of Salt. The Gloucester County native—raised in Burlington County—will release a concept album, Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness: The Story of John the Baptist on February 3.
The ‘Parallel Lines’ Between The Pretty Babies and Blondie
On March 25, at Joe’s Pub in New York City, the original lineup of The Pretty Babies will reconvene, performing Blondie’s breakthrough 1978 third album, Parallel Lines, in its entirety.
Richard Barone Co-Hosts February 7 ‘Book Talk’
Richard Barone of Hoboken’s The Bongos, whose appearance in The Jersey Sound documentary is garnering raves for his clear-headed, blunt, articulate assessment of the state’s multiple scenes, will co-host—with Terri Thal—a conversation downstairs at the iconic Bitter End club in New York City called “A Complete Unknown: Fact And Fiction” about James Mangold’s popular Dylan movie.
Woody Guthrie To Be Honored January 30 In Hoboken
As a fundraiser for the American Civil Liberties Union, iconic folksinger Woody Guthrie [1912-1967] will be the subject of a “Song Celebration” at Hoboken’s 503 Social Club. Elena Skye and Boo Reiners of the Demolition String Band will host.
Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Fight For Civil Rights Started In New Jersey
Happy MLK Day! Martin Luther King, Jr. lived in Camden from 1948 to 1951 when he was a seminarian working in Philadelphia. It was sometime during those years when he first heard of a New Jersey restaurant in Maple Shade (Burlington County) denying service to Black patrons. He rounded up three friends and accosted the owners of Mary’s Café on June 11, 1950.
Bob Dylan To Be The Subject Jan. 30 at Monmouth University
The second annual President’s Lecture on Music History and Contemporary America will be held at Monmouth University on Cedar Avenue in West Long Branch at 3:00 p.m. in the on-campus Pollak Theatre. The subject will be Bob Dylan. The event is free. Advance registration is required.
Swedish Singer Alexandra Jardvall is ‘In The Spirit of Spingsteen’
Swedish singer Alexandra Jardvall’s In The Spirit of Springsteen: The Live Sessions Volume #1 is out online with 15 Bruce songs done live by her and guitarist Richard Hauer.
NEW BLONDIE ALBUM THIS YEAR
The first Blondie album, Blondie, came out 49 years ago in 1976. The last Blondie album, Pollinator, came out eight years ago in 2017. Debbie Harry—the former model and Playboy Bunny born in Miami and raised here in Hawthorne (Passaic County)—will be 80 this summer. Blondie
Beloved TV Host & Jersey Legend Uncle Floyd Recovering Nicely From 2023 Stroke
In a rare interview, Uncle Floyd told his former producer Jeff Friedman, that “this isn’t my final bow. But I have a long road ahead. This is real.” The interview appeared in the 12/26/24 edition of njarts.net. We can’t wait to be in that crowd giving him a standing ovation when he returns and first walks on that stage.
South Orange International Blues Festival To Present ‘Women In Blues’ February 7
Bassist Mike Griot from Essex County is our resident blues legend. He’s the curator for the South Orange Performing Arts Center. He’s plunked his funky bass for the last 30 years with such artists as East Orange’s Lauryn Hill, Newark’s Queen Latifah, Mtume, Harold Melvin’s Bluenotes, Common, Big Chief Donald Harrison, Jamie Foxx and Popa Chubby.
West Orange Classic Film Festival Starts Sunday
The 19th annual West Orange Classic Film Festival—a joint project of the West Orange Arts Council and the West Orange Recreation Department—starts this Sunday and will run for seven consecutive Sunday afternoons—but not on Super Bowl Sunday—at the Essex Green AMC.
Light Of Day Foundation Announces 2025 Schedule
This is the month for the 25th annual Light Of Day Winterfest benefit concerts to raise funds and awareness in the fight against Parkinson’s disease, ALS and PSP. The foundation has already raised over six million dollars since 2020 when Pittsburgh’s Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers played The Stone Pony and a friend of his named Bruce jumped onstage to jam.
Al Aronowitz Archive Up For Auction
Al Aronowitz, “The Godfather of Rock Journalism,” born in Bordentown (Burlington County), was the man who introduced Newark poet Allen Ginsburg to The Beatles. He introduced The Beatles to Bob Dylan. An auction entitled “Celebrating Bob Dylan: The Aronowitz Archive, T Bone Burnett & More” will take place in Nashville on January 18 at The Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum featuring 50 items from his personal archive including Dylan’s original typewritten draft lyrics to “Mr. Tambourine Man.”
Internet Station Blow Up Radio To ‘Rock Against Hate’ January 20
On January 20, Internet radio station blowupradio.com, which started in Old Bridge in Middlesex County, will broadcast a “Rock Against Hate” webathon all day where Jersey bands—and a few outside the state—will perform live online while raising funds and awareness for Kids In Need of Defense (KIND) and Planned Parenthood. Two digital compilations—30 songs each—will be offered to those who donate.
Christian McBride is “Tippin’’ on New Carl Allen Album
Our resident legend in Montclair, bassist-composer-educator-arranger-producer-humanitarian-bandleader Christian McBride, fresh off his appearance in The Jersey Sound documentary, has shown up on the new Tippin’ by Carl Allen.
Kramer Forms Squanderers
The constantly evolving artistry of Bergen County’s Kramer—visionary composer-musician-producer-filmmaker-label head—has manifested itself into a new trio called Squanderers whose debut on Kramer’s Shimmy-Disc record label is If A Body Meet A Body.