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The most exciting and important music news in New Jersey
It’s Wonderful! The Rascals New 7-CD Box Contains ‘The Complete Atlantic Studio Recordings’
The Young Rascals came out fully-formed from Joey Dee & The Starliters in Garfield, Bergen County, to become known as “The American Beatles.” “Blue-Eyed Soul” was a popular description but they were so much more. You can see why when organist-singer Felix Cavaliere appears in the upcoming documentary, ‘The Jersey Sound.’ For now, though, we’ll just have to content ourselves with this stunning boxed set.
A Letter To Bill Evans
Bill Evans was born in Plainfield, Union County, in 1929. He is generally perceived as being the most influential piano player of the 1960s, as his brilliant use of impressionist harmony, block chording and innovative rhythmic complexity directly influenced Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea and all who followed. Now pianist Michael Wolff, drummer Mike Clark and bassist Leon Lee Dorsey—known collectively as Wolff Clark Dorsey—have written ‘A Letter To Bill Evans,’ released on the Jazz Avenue 1 label.
STONED IN JERSEY
Lala and Element 88 will strut their stuff onstage at the Lauren K. Woods Theatre on the campus of Monmouth University tomorrow, June 7 at 8:00 with Stringbean Sorenson opening. It is the second annual concert of the series known as “The Mississippi Delta Meets The Jersey Shore,” a joint venture of The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music (BSACAM), The Jersey Shore Jazz and Blues Foundation (JSJBF), The Mississippi Delta National Heritage Area and “Visit Clarksdale.”
Singapore Stars Swing Jersey-Style
Welcome to ‘The New Jersey Sessions’ (Jazz Note Records), by tenor saxophonist Sean Hong Wei and pianist Jeremy Monteiro, augmented by bass, drums and trumpet. Monteiro, 63, has long been known throughout Southeast Asia as “The King Of Swing.” Wei, 25, is the up’n’coming saxophonist from Singapore.
The Mississippi Delta Will Meet The Jersey Shore Tomorrow
Lala and Element 88 will strut their stuff onstage at the Lauren K. Woods Theatre on the campus of Monmouth University tomorrow, June 7 at 8:00 with Stringbean Sorenson opening. It is the second annual concert of the series known as “The Mississippi Delta Meets The Jersey Shore,” a joint venture of The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music (BSACAM), The Jersey Shore Jazz and Blues Foundation (JSJBF), The Mississippi Delta National Heritage Area and “Visit Clarksdale.”
‘Unheard Voices: An Immigrant’s Dream’ To Feature Ukrainian-Russian Sky Caravan Duo
They teach and live in South Brunswick and Princeton. The Sky Caravan Duo—Ukrainian violinist Milena Dawidowicz and Russian pianist Elena Panova—will perform Roma music from Eastern Europe June 9 as part of ‘Unheard Voices: An Immigrant’s Dream’ as presented at The Greene Space in New York City by the Encompass New Opera Theatre
U.L.T.R.A.S. Makes Music For Music’s Sake Alone
It’s all about the sound for Hudson County jammers U.L.T.R.A.S. (The band name stands for Universe Less Traveled Reveals Authentic Self.) These boys are constantly pushing their craft’s boundaries in zigzag ways, thus, their circuitous route is half the fun. Recorded live, as a unit, without overdubs or tracking, their unique presentation emphasizes exploratory forays into the unknown.
Your Best Nightmare Lives In Warren County
Girl has a chip on her shoulder. She calls herself Your Best Nightmare. Her album is entitled ‘Your Best Nightmare Presents: A Simple Solution for Toxic Masculinity.’ (We won’t belabor the point by offering spoilers.) The Hackettstown hellraiser used to be known for bubblegum punk and mastery of the ukulele. Now she writes horror-themed narratives with genre-defying musical prowess.
Have You Heard Monte Yet?
She’s out of Red Bank—has been writing music since she was 15—and she doesn’t look too pleased to be celebrating her 23rd birthday. After listening to David Bowie in her bedroom for years, she writes of her own life experiences. Now she listens to Missouri singer-songwriter Chapell Roan. “Cowboys” is the song that caught our ear.
Jersey City Jazz Festival Set For May 29 To June 2
The New Jersey Jazz Society will present the eleventh annual Jersey City Jazz Festival May 29 to June 2 with 37 concerts over five days at different Hudson County locations. Tenor sax man Jerry Weldon will perform May 30 at the Brennan Courthouse. Drummer Johnathan Blake will lead his band May 31 at the Nimbus Arts Center. The waterfront location will host vocalist Champian Fulton, pianist David Kikoski and tenor saxophonist Lance Bryant (pictured) June 1 plus tenor saxophonist George Coleman and vocalist Brianna Thomas June 2.
The Hallowed Halls of The Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Still Inventing Masterpieces
When it came time for Belgian jazz guitarist-composer-arranger-producer-vocalist Jeanfrancois Prins, 57, to record his loving tribute to the label that pioneered bebop, he had to come to New Jersey. He just had to. So he did. The Van Gelder Studio in Englewood, since 1959, had birthed the bop, literally. Before that, Rudy Van Gelder [1924-2016] recorded the greats in Hackensack. He ultimately recorded every Blue Note session from 1953-1967. That’s why ‘Blue Note Mode’ (Gam Records, France) reeks with tradition, and a real sense of history. Prins knows whereof he plays.
Patriarchs In Black Complete Third Album
Paramus metal band Patriarchs In Black has completed its third album. Guitarist Dan Lorenzo of Hades and Non-Fiction with drummer Johnny Kelly of Type Of Negative, Danzig and Quiet Riot have always used different vocalists and bassists. Their third album, ‘Visioning,’ comes out July 19.
The Hoboken Arts & Music Festival is Free This Weekend
This Sunday, May 19, the FREE bi-annual Hoboken Arts & Music Festival will take place from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Washington Street between Observer Highway and Seventh Street with over 300 artists, crafters, food vendors, dance troupes, DJs and live bands.
White Eagle Hall Hosts ‘Jersey Fest’ May 18 In Jersey City
Five New Jersey bands will perform while spirits from the Asbury Park Distilling Company and Jersey Beer from the Hoboken Brewing Company and others will be served at “Jersey Fest” in Jersey City at the White Eagle Hall on May 18. Can you get any more Jersey than that?
The ‘We Are The World’ of New Jersey
This song/video—“Jersey For Mental Health”—was written, recorded and filmed in Union County to raise awareness and funds for the Mental Health Association of New Jersey in Springfield. With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, 73 singers and rappers who each wrote their own lyrics convened with 27 photographers, videographers and others in supportive roles.
New Jersey Performing Arts Center Announces 2024-2025 Classical Music Season
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (One Center Street, Newark) has announced its 2024-2025 classical music season.
Maplewoodstock Set For July 13 & 14
Memorial Park in Maplewood of Essex County will turn into the annual event known as Maplewoodstock again for the 20th time on July 13 and 14. This event is FREE. Complete with food venders, a beer garden and a “Kid Zone,” the schedule provides a multi-genre experience for every taste.
Bon Jovi Is ‘Legendary’
The new Bon Jovi ‘Forever’ album lands June 7 but “Legendary,” its first single, is out now. The album is the iconic band’s 16th studio release in 41 years (they formed in Sayreville, Middlesex County, in 1983). Longtime members Tico Torres and David Bryan are intact. Guitarist Phil X replaced Richie Sambora. Bassist Hugh McDonald replaced Alec John Such who died in 2022.
38-Year Old Bon Jovi Song Gets Reborn
Bon Jovi’s in the air these days. Between their 40th Anniversary, the four-part Hulu docu-series currently streaming (‘Thank You Good Night: The Bon Jovi Story’), and the new Forever album due June 7, Jon and the boys are experiencing one of those late-career renaissance moments few actually get to achieve. Now comes news that one of the their most beloved tunes, “Wanted Dead Or Alive,” the third single off their 1986 third album, ‘Slippery When Wet,’ has been covered and revitalized by Florida band Under Black Sky.
SiriusXM Radio Host Eddie Trunk To Host ‘Rock For Ronnie’ Cancer Benefit
On May 19, the 2024 “Rock For Ronnie: Year of the Dragon” Concert Celebration will honor legendary metal icon Ronnie James Dio and benefit The Ronnie James Dio Stand Up & Shout Cancer Fund. Dio—the captivating lead singer for Elf, Rainbow, Heaven & Hell and Black Sabbath—lost his battle against gastric cancer in 2010 at the age of 67. The seven-hour event will be hosted by SiriusXM Radio host Eddie Trunk from Madison in Morris County.