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Bruce Surprises Everyone at ‘Stand Up For Heroes’ Benefit

The Bob Woodruff Foundation’s annual “Stand Up For Heroes” benefit usually features Bruce Springsteen but this year, he was to be in Canada with the E Street crew until an ulcer forced him off the road. Yet there he was, on November 6, at David Geffen Hall within Lincoln Center in New York City, onstage solo for acoustic versions of “Dancing In The Dark,” “Working On The Highway,” “The Power Of Prayer” and “Addicted To Romance.”

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Tammy Faye Starlite Joins Cast of New Marianne Faithfull Tribute Album

How could you have a Marianne Faithfull tribute album without Tammy Faye Starlite? The Hoboken hottie, already with a Faithfull alt-cabaret show of her own, duets with Barry Reynolds on “The Ballad Of Lucy Jordan.” ‘The Faithful: A Tribute To Marianne Faithful’ (In The Q Records)—due December 8—is a 19-track 25-artist double-album with Tracy Bonham, Josie Cotton, Cat Power & Iggy Pop, Shirley Manson of Garbage with Peaches, Bush Tetras, Lydia Lunch and others covering songs Faithful recorded between 1964 and 2004.

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Independent Filmmaker Dennis P. Laverty Finishes Bobby Bandiera Documentary

Dennis P. Laverty—creator of such indie documentaries on Southside Johnny, Clarence Clemons and John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band—has finished a three-hour doc on Bobby Bandiera with concert footage, interviews, photo stills and clips from the ‘Aquarian Weekly’ and other regional newspapers

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Dylan To Perform In Newark

Bob Dylan’s “Rough and Rowdy Ways” tour will have the 82-year old legend performing at NJ PAC downtown Newark November 20 and 21. If the set list for Chicago last month is any indication, expect plenty of surprises.

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The Class of 2023 Gets Inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame

Tony Orlando was honored October 29 at NJ PAC in Newark with fellow inductees singer-songwriter Patti Scialfa (Deal) and producer-writer-director David Chase (The Sopranos) of Clifton and North Caldwell, in the entertainment category. New York Giant running back Tiki Barber (Florham Park) and WNBA all-star Sue Wicks, a Rutgers alum, were also inducted, in the sports category.

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Bruce Looks Back at His Second Album

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of ‘The Wild, The Innocent & The E Street Shuffle,’ Bruce Springsteen took to the podium at the Bruce Springsteen Archive & Center for American Music, housed within Monmouth University in West Long Branch, and looked back on the album. Read here what he said.

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Paterson Songstress Jalisa Rey Releases Sophomore EP

‘Mixy’ is the second effort of Paterson singer-songwriter Jalisa Rey (she’s since left her Passaic County home for the glitz of Los Angeles). The seven-tracks—produced by Pagani and JulesTheWulf—are filled with regret, lust and unfiltered emotion.

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Respect For Jon Bon

How many people know that today, Bon Jovi and wife Dorothea operate three non-profit restaurants with no prices on the menu. The JBJ Soul Kitchen Community Restaurants features a pay-what-you-can premise that has been helping people in Red Bank, Toms River and Newark for years.

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Did You Miss This 2022 Doc?

‘Banded Together: The Boys From Glen Rock High’ is a documentary that came out last year. It keys in on Music Teacher Joe Sielski whose students went on to have long-lasting careers playing alongside Bruce, Donald Fagen, Al Kooper and others.

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Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market To Return In December

The Cure Insurance Arena in Trenton will host the Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market On December 9 and 10 this year with food trucks, hundreds of national vendors, celebrity guests, live music, tattoo artists, “Evil Holiday Portraits,” author signings and more amid a “Wreck The Halls” holiday shopping bonanza.

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North to Shore Festival To Return Next Year

Expect more music, cinema, stand-up, panel discussions and art because the North To Shore Festival that happened this year for the first time in Asbury Park, Newark and Atlantic City was successful enough for a return engagement. June 10-16 in Asbury, June 17-23 in A.C. and June 24-30 in Newark are the 2024 dates.

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Bruce Kicks Off Plans For A Bigger Space To House His Stuff

Monmouth University in West Long Branch announced recently it would build a building to house its Springsteen Archives. The plan for the $45 million structure—not due until 2026—is to erect a 30,000-square foot space containing a 230-seat concert room, artifact exhibits, workshops, symposia, film screenings and lectures.

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Rudolph Isley Dies at 84

The Isley Brothers are one of New Jersey’s great treasures. They even named their own record label T-Neck after the town (Teaneck) in Bergen County where they settled after coming here from Ohio. Rudolph Isley—who died Wednesday at age 84—was an original founding member but quit the group in 1990 to become a Christian minister. He co-wrote such celebrated Isley hits as “Shout,” “It’s Your Thing,” “That Lady” and “Fight The Power.”

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Steve Conte Remembers the “Girl With No Name”

Gritty New York City Guitarist-Singer-Songwriter Steve Conte roared out of Monmouth County as a kid with one thing on his mind: to rock and roll bigtime, and that he did with the New York Dolls and Finnish rocker Michael Monroe. His new album on Stevie Van Zandt’s Wicked Cool label isn’t due until next year but “Girl With No Name” has been released.

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Asbury Park Theater Company To Present ‘Always…Patsy Cline’

December 1-10 are the dates for the Asbury Park Theater Company’s production of ‘Always…Patsy Cline.’ Mandy Barnett made the role famous when she portrayed the tragic Patsy Cline—who died at 30 in a plane crash—at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, home of the original Grand Ole Opry. Carter Calvert portrays the late singer now. Sally Struthers will play Patsy’s friend Louise Seger.

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Berlin Brewing Company in Camden County Is The Place To Be On October 28

This one’s special. It’s called “An Evening With Robin Taylor Zander and Jack Douglas.” Live music will be provided by Zander’s band featuring selections of his Confidential Records ‘The Distance’ debut. This young musician—son of Cheap Trick’s Robin Zander—has been called “Cheap Trick’s secret weapon.” He’s subbed for every member of that iconic band on tour and plays guitar, bass, drums and keyboards.

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