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The most exciting and important music news in New Jersey
Ricky Byrd Honors Jeff Beck
It’s out today. Rock’n’Roll Hall of Famer Ricky Byrd (Joan Jett & The Blackhearts)—and former lead guitarist in Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes—has honored Jeff Beck [1944-2023] on his new Wicked Cool Records all-instrumental single, “Rhapsody In Blues (One For Jeff).” It’s a stunning—and quite delicious tribute—to the late British guitarist.
Stevie Van Zandt Picks 2023’s “Coolest Songs In The World”
Every year, Stevie Van Zandt holds a vote for his nationally syndicated “Underground Garage” radio show. Here’s who won in 2023.
Kevin Hill To Honor David Bowie
Multi-Talented Kevin Hill from Brick (Ocean County) will perform with his band Secret Sound at the Highline Arena in Aberdeen (Monmouth County) on January 27 in a special all-Bowie performance. Hill should nail the late legend’s tunes as he can go from a whisper to a scream in seconds. His is a jammy THC-friendly mélange of Jazz-Rock Fusion, Hard Americana, Classic Rock, Alt-Rock, Blues-Rock, you name it.
James Mastro of The Bongos To Release Debut Solo Album
British legend Ian Hunter (Mott The Hoople) is a guest vocalist on the solo debut of Hoboken singer-songwriter-guitarist James Mastro (The Bongos). ‘Dawn Of A New Error’ (MPress Records) will be released February 21.
Bruce’s Ongoing Archival Concert Albums Continue
The latest in Springsteen’s series of shows being packaged for CD consumption continues with the release of ‘Continental Airlines Arena East Rutherford N.J. July 15 1999.’ It was a joyous night. A reunion of America’s greatest band.
Rebuilding Historic Turf Club Venue
The Asbury Park African-American Music Project continues to rebuild the iconic Springwood Avenue Turf Club venue. The Turf Club is the only surviving music venue of the many that housed Springwood Avenue’s music scene, which dates back to the turn of the 20th century.
What Bruce Song Is This? “Sugarland”?
Los Angeles Singer-Songwriter Cole Gallagher has recorded a cover version of perhaps Springsteen’s least known song. It’s on his new ‘The Confluence’ EP. The song, “Sugarland,” was recorded by the E Street Band in ’83. It had a shot to be included on ‘84’s ‘Born In The USA’ but didn’t make the cut.
Garden State Parkway Adds Whitney Houston
The Garden State Parkway has been known for naming its service areas for icons of the state. Among the honorees so far are novelists Toni Morrison and Judy Blume, Sinatra, Latin Legend Celia Cruz, Jon Bon Jovi, Larry Doby (the first Black baseball player to play for the American League), news anchor Connie Chung and actor James Gandolfini. Now, the Vauxhall Service Area in Union will forever be known as the Whitney Houston Service Area.
The Sugarhill Gang Performs on ‘Live at the Print Shop’
With all the hoopla surrounding the 50th anniversary of hip-hop, let us not forget that in 1979 an unknown rap act from Englewood in in Bergen County had the very first rap hit single in history, “Rapper’s Delight” by The Sugarhill Gang. ’Live At The Print Shop’ is a multi-camera, Atlanta-based YouTube monthly live concert series that debuted in 2019 with such guests as Collective Soul, Blues Traveler, Colin Hay, The Mavericks, Marc Broussard and Drivin’n’Cryin, among many others.
Pantera—with Bayonne’s Zakk Wylde on Lead Guitar—Sets 2024 Tour
The revamped lineup of Pantera—with drummer Charlie Benante, 61, of Anthrax, replacing Vinnie Paul [1964-2018] and Bayonne’s own ex-Ozzy lead guitarist Zakk Wylde, 56, replacing Dimebag Darrell [1966-2004]—have announced their 2024 tour.
Bleachers Perform at Fund Raiser for LGBTQ Youth
Jack Antonoff, from Bergenfield, was always one to put his talent and celebrity to good use. Besides being Taylor Swift’s longtime producer, his band, Bleachers, has been a mainstay of pop smarts. They performed recently at the Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in Manhattan on December 19 at the ninth annual talent show to benefit The Ally Coalition, an organization he co-founded in 2013 to help LGBTQ kids.
The Track She Left Off Her Masterpiece
The sly, insinuating funk of Bettye Lavette’s “What You Won’t Say” is a gem but it was left off the CD version of the Grammy-nominated ‘LaVette!.’ Produced by Steve Jordan, written by Randall Bramblett, accentuating the one-of-a-kind vocals of Essex County powerhouse Bettye, it is only included on the vinyl version of the album. As a public service, we present it here in all its unadorned glory.
Christian McBride Teams Up With Sting for Charity
On February 28, Christian McBride will join pop star Sting at the Ralph Pucci International Showroom in New York City for an annual school fundraiser event called “The Lowdown: Conversations With Christian.” (Past guests have included Norah Jones, Diana Krall, Laurie Anderson, John Pizzarelli and Esperanza Spalding.)
Newark’s Gloria Gaynor To Be Celebrated in Theaters Nationwide February 13
“I Will Survive” (1978) is one of the great empowerment songs of all-time. Gloria Gaynor—born in Newark 80 years ago—was 35 when she took that song to #1. What she has endured—including being cheated out of proper royalties, an ugly divorce from her manager husband of 25 years, being paralyzed from the waist down after an onstage fall, financial ruin and career devastation, is the subject of a 2024 documentary feature film, slated for released February 13.
Longtime Ocean City Blues-Rocker Walter Trout Has Another Trick Up His Sleeve
Walter Trout’s 31st album, ‘Broken,’ will be released by the Mascot Label Group in March. It’s a star-studded affair. Beth Hart sings the title track like there’s no tomorrow.
Bruce Honors Darlene Love With Platinum Album Award
It happened November 30 when Darlene Love performed her annual “Love For The Holidays” show at Town Hall in New York City. Out came Bruce with a special mission: to present the legendary singer with a platinum album for sales in excess of one million copies for the 1963 pioneering ‘A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector’ which introduced her “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home).”
Springsteen Archives Plan Symposium To Celebrate 60th Anniversary of The Beatles Coming to America
The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University in West Long Branch will celebrate the 60th Anniversary of The Beatles coming to America on February 3.
Light of Day Foundation Announces Line-Up
For its 23rd year of its ongoing effort to defeat Parkinson’s Disease, ALS and PSP (Progressive Supranuclear Palsy), the Light of Day Foundation has announced its 2024 lineup
Dean and Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots To Participate at High Voltage Rock’n’Roll Fantasy Camp
They might have started Stone Temple Pilots in California but brothers Dean and Robert DeLeo are Jersey Boys who graduated Point Pleasant High School in Ocean County. They have now announced their participation in the High Voltage Rock’n’Roll Fantasy Camp February 15-18 in Los Angeles with Nancy Wilson of Heart and Chris Slade of AC/DC.
Woodbridge Singer-Songwriter Tommy Byrne Is Getting Coal For Christmas
There’s a new rock’n’roll Christmas song out there that rivals Chuck Berry’s great “Run Run Rudolph.” Tommy Byrne is a singer-songwriter from Woodbridge in Middlesex County and his “Coal For Christmas” rocks bigtime.