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Zakk Wylde To Join This Year’s ‘Experience Hendrix’ Tour
The Pride of Bayonne, Zakk Wylde, will join Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Kingfish Ingram, Eric Johnson, Samantha Fish, Dweezil Zappa, Taj Mahal, Noah Hunt, Stanley Jordan, Ally Venable and other artists at the 2024 “Experience Hendrix” tour.
Rolling Stones Ask Bettye LaVette To Open In Chicago
Bettye LaVette—while on the road—took a moment to field a few questions about getting a call to open for the Stones June 27 at Soldier Field in Chicago. “I am very excited,” the Essex County resident exclaimed. “They are my contemporaries. In fact, my first single came out in 1962 before their first record. Like I’ve said, ‘I’ve been waiting for them to call for sixty years. They finally found my number!”
Kanak is Pissed
There’s rage in Kanak singer/songwriter Tom Kanach’s every facial tic in the Asbury Park band’s new “Without A Clue” song. Whoever he’s singing it to must’ve really done a job on him.
Lightheaded Takes Major Step Forward
They don’t mind being labeled “pop.” Maybe because that’s exactly what they are. Propulsive, bouncy, upbeat, energetic without being hard or heavy, Sara, Stephen and Cynthia—originally from Long Branch but now based in Asbury Park—will have their Combustible Gems out May 17 on Slumberland Records. In the meantime, they’ve released the first single, “Bright Happy Girls.”
Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame To be Injected with The Jersey Sound
Kool & The Gang (Jersey City), Dionne Warwick (East Orange) and Mary J. Blige (Saddle River) will be feted at the 2024 Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony October 19 at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland: Kool and Blige in the Performer Category, Warwick winning the “Musical Excellence” Award.
There’s a Genius In Maplewood
The term “genius” is tossed around pretty frequently these days. Yet a true genius either invents his own genre like Bill Monroe (bluegrass) or furthers an existing genre into the future by making it palatable again but with a new personal touch so that it is forever irrevocably altered. Guitarist Stephane Wrembel is in the latter category. The Maplewood resident has fully inhabited the gypsy-jazz aesthetic of Django Reinhardt [1910-1953] to the point where he is, indeed, the living personification of Gypsy Jazz.
Blondie Tune Gets A Makeover
When Jersey Girl Debbie Harry wrote “Union City Blue” with her British bassist Nigel Harrison for Blondie’s 1979 ‘Eat To The Beat’ album, she must have been thinking of that Hudson County town. The following year Harry starred as neglected wife Lillian in the 1980 film ‘Union City.’ Enter Philadelphia band Soraia whose lead singer ZouZou has captured the nerve, balls and aggression of the original while adding her own flair.
MORE FREE SHOWS
Summer just got louder. The Camden County 2024 Summer Parks Concert Series has been announced with concerts in three locations. The “Sunset Jazz Series” at the Camden Waterfront’s Roland Traynor River Stage will present shows every Monday at 8:00 p.m. starting June 3 with singer-songwriter-bassist Esperanza Spalding.
Shuttered Asbury Park Venue To Reopen
A flood damaged one of the Jersey Shore’s many venues last September and now, the new owners of House Of Independents have announced its doors will reopen in the summer. Fourteen shows have been set so far starting June 9 in the afternoon with “The Latin Social,” a party with live performances and a DJ providing spins for salsa dance lessons.
Bobby Mahoney Signs With Stevie Van Zandt’s Wicked Cool Label
He came out of East Brunswick, settled in Asbury Park, and led his band, The Seventh Son, for a 12-year run as one of the area’s most prized possessions. He used to dabble in post-punk chaos but has streamlined his hardcore tendencies on the new album, ‘Another Deadbeat Summer,’ out June 14, with its already-out “Empty Passenger Seats” single.
Embalmer Records Unearths Rare Metal Gems
Greg Kennelty, from Flemington in Hunterdon County, is something of an archeologist. He extracts rare metallic artifacts from the dustbin of time, polishes them off, and releases them on his new Embalmer Records label.
Rufus Reid Shines On New Nick Finzer Album
Fresh on the heels of legendary Teaneck bassist Rufus Reid, 80, receiving the Wharton Arts Lifetime Achievement Award (see 2/29/24 news section), he’s shown up on the new Nick Finzer album, ‘Legacy: A Centennial Celebration of JJ Johnson’ on the Outside In Music label, released April 5.
Pan American & Kramer’s Challenging Ambient Soundscape
In the 1980s, deep within Bergen County, in a small town called Demarest, a producer-composer/musician/filmmaker called Kramer founded his Shimmy-Disc label where esoterica flourished. Illinois producer-composer-guitarist Mark Nelson records as Pan American. The two have teamed up to release their ‘Reverberations of Non-Stop Traffic on Redding Road’ album. The first single is “Floating Epitaph.”
IT’S OUTDOORS. IT’S FREE. IT’S ALL SUMMER. WOODBRIDGE ROCKS!!
What other town hosts an all-summer FREE concert series? You’ve got to hand it to Woodbridge (“A Community Committed To The Arts”) and Mayor John E. McCormac. From oldies, country and classic rock to folk, jazz, Americana and worldbeat, you’ll hear it all this summer at various locations in town every Sunday through Thursday starting June 12.
Debonair Music Hall In Teaneck To Stage Cancer Benefit June 5
The American Cancer Society will benefit from the proceeds of “Shine A Light,” a special concert on June 5 at the Debonair Music Hall in Teaneck. Every artist on the bill—and there are some great names here—will perform songs made famous by the Rolling Stones.
Sebastian Bach’s ‘Child Within The Man’ Set For A May 10 Release
The most famous singer for the band that roared out of Toms River in Ocean County, Skid Row, Sebastian Bach says his new album, ‘Child Within The Man,’ due May 10, is “an album more than 10 years in the making.” The singer-songwriter-author-actor, 56, born Sebastian Philip Bierk in the Bahamas, wrote or co-wrote all 11 tracks in Orlando, and sings all lead and background vocals.
Recorded in Jersey: “Wrong Side” by Thomas Nicholas
Actor-Singer Thomas Nicholas is backed by The Early November on his new “Wrong Side” single and will be hitting the road opening for Punk Rock Factory and Adam & The Metal Hawks. On May 5, they’ll perform at The Wonder Bar in Asbury Park. The Thomas Nicholas Band has been working on its seventh album in New Jersey at the new recording studio of The Early November’s Ace Enders in Ocean City.
Jem’s New Gem: The Cynz
Holly & The Italians first did “Tell That Girl To Shut Up” in 1978. The Smithereens first did “Room Without A View” in 1989. Both songs are deliciously covered on ‘Little Miss Lost,’ by The Cynz, from East Brunswick, recorded at The House Of Vibes in Highland Park and released on Jersey label Jem.
President’s Lecture on Music History and Contemporary America Set For April 25
Monmouth University President Patrick F. Leahy will host the inaugural President’s Lecture on Music History and Contemporary America on April 25 on campus in the Great Hall Auditorium on Cedar Avenue in West Long Branch. The announcement came from the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music.
The Van Zandt Brothers Get A Street Named After Them In Middletown
On April 26, in Monmouth’s County Middletown, where E Street legend Stevie Van Zandt grew up with his brother Billy, Wilson Avenue will be renamed Van Zandt Way in an 11:00 a.m. ceremony honoring both siblings: the musician and the playwright/producer/actor/writer.