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‘Nebraska’ Box Set For October 17 Release

On October 17, one week before the Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere feature film hits theaters Oct. 24, Sony Music will release Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition with previously unreleased material, including a full-length Blu-Ray concert, and a raw stripped-down “Born In The USA” from the Electric Nebraska sessions.

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‘Let The Devil In’ Debuts on MGM+

There are those in the small town of Jefferson in Morris County who still remember the shocking murder-suicide of a mother-son. In 1988, the fear of heavy metal music was reaching epidemic proportions. The so-called “Satanic Panic” had ultra-conservative right-wing preachers, teachers, parents and politicians shouting at the devil to blame bands like Black Sabbath, Kiss, AC-/DC, Judas Priest, Slayer and Iron Maiden for all of society’s woes.

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Get Down With That ‘Jersey Bounce’!

Carrie Jackson is a producer, arranger, actor, educator, sweet soul purveyor, a beboppin’ scatter, blues belter, music-biz exec and now a bouncer. No, not a nightclub bouncer, but the artist behind the new album, Jersey Bounce where she takes songs by The Beatles (“And I Love Him”), Bruce (“Fire”) and Al Green (“Let’s Stay Together”) and makes them her own.

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FREE Hudson West Fest Set For September 13

The Nimbus Arts Center, at 329 Warren Street in Jersey City, is the site for the FREE Hudson West Fest on September 13. It’s an all-day groove to the sounds of Americana, Jazz, Folk, Country, Pop, Rock and even family square dancing.

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New Bon Jovi (Sort Of)

Bon Jovi’s current album, Forever, came out last year. This year it’s coming out again as Forever (Legendary Edition), re-recorded with a different guest artist on each song (plus one new song).

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ProgStock 2025 Starts October 9

For those who like to dance to compositions in 7/8 time, with no radio play whatsoever, the American Northeast’s only international Progressive Rock Festival, ProgStock, happens October 9, 10, 11 and 12 at the Williams Center in Rutherford, Bergen County, an artist-run arts center, complete with cinema and comedy club.

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Bruce: Still ‘Born To Run’ After 50 Years

A special concert this Wednesday, Sept. 3, has been added to the various celebrations put on by the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music (BSACAM) to honor the 50th Anniversary of Born To Run, the album that made Bruce a star.

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Parsippany Rapper Releases Debut

Cre8ive_MC, of Parsippany, has released his Make Sure They Spell Your Name Right debut. Born to an art teacher and sculptor/guitarist, Glenn Paul Simon, as he was born, has opened shows for Common, and was the featured poet at the Madison Community Arts Center in Morris County.

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Debbie Harry is a Comic Book Hero

When Debbie Harry was being raised in Hawthorne (Passaic County), sure, she thought about being a rock star. Never once did she think of being a Comic Book Hero. But in 2023, out came Blondie: Against The Odds, a hardcover comic book, or Hardcover Graphic Novel as they’re calling it. Written by a team of 10 writers, illustrated by 13 graphic artists, in honor of the band’s 50th Anniversary, Harry loved it because, as she said at the time, “one of the things that brought us all together as a band was comics and comic art. No matter how you slice it, Blondie has its roots deep into the genre.”

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NJPAC Announces Winter Classical Music Schedule

The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark has announced its 2025-2026 winter season of classical music. San Francisco’s Chanticleer, “The World’s Reigning Male Chorus” (according to The New Yorker magazine), kicks it off December 6 at 3:00 p.m. with its “Chanticleer Christmas” presentation.

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The Legend of Bill Evans Grows…45 Years After His Death

Very Early: Remembering Bill Evans (Joplin & Sweeney Music Company), by the Jim Witzel Quartet, is the latest tribute to one of the greatest pianists of all-time. Bill Evans was born in Plainfield, Union County, and died in 1980 at 51, a victim of his own excess. But before he killed himself with drugs, he was known for his complex melodic inventions, influential, introspective, innovative. His lyrical romanticism made what would become the biggest-selling jazz album of all-time, Kind Of Blue, in 1959, with the sextet of Miles Davis.

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MORE FREE SHOWS

Free concerts have been going on at the PNC Bank Arts Center right off the Garden State Parkway in Holmdel for a few years. The Garden State Arts Foundation has now announced its fall free shows.

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Free Jersey City Fest This Sunday

A free all-day fest in Jersey City with bands and beer takes place this Sunday, August 24, starting at 1:00. The Eartheart Festival is dedicated to the proposition that a well-balanced symbiosis between brain and body makes all the difference in the world.

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Classic Celia Cruz Album Returns To Vinyl

There’s a rest stop in Forked River (Ocean County) on the Garden State Parkway in honor of New Jersey Hall of Famer Celia Cruz. When “The Queen Of Salsa” escaped Castro in 1961, she ultimately—after brief stops in New York City and Miami—wound up in Fort Lee (Bergen County) where she lived out the rest of her life. Now her Tremendo Trio (Craft Recordings Latino), with percussionist Ray Barretto and vocalist Adalberto Santiago, long out-of-print, returns to glorious life as Craft will re-release it on vinyl October 3 in honor of the centennial of the birth of Celia Cruz.

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FREE 2025 Medford Oktoberfest

For four hours on Friday, September 19, starting at 5:00 p.m. and eight hours on Saturday, September 20, starting at 1:00 p.m., Freedom Park on Union Street in Medford (Burlington County) will ring long and strong FOR FREE with three stages of live music featuring Remember Jones, Williams Honor, Nik Greeley & the Operators and the champions of the Philadelphia Mummers Parade, the Quaker City String Band. 

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