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Stone Temple Pilots To Hit The Road

Stone Temple Pilots—with founding members Dean DeLeo on guitar and his brother Robert DeLeo on bass—will hit the road with bands Live, Soul Asylum and Our Lady Peace. STP might have formed in California but the DeLeo Brothers graduated Point Pleasant High School in Ocean County. The tour starts August 16 in Cali and runs through September 15 in Indianapolis. On September 6, they will perform right off the Garden State Parkway at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel.

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Eddie Trunk To Host Rocklahoma

Popular metal DJ Eddie Trunk will host the annual Rocklahoma event this year in Pryor Oklahoma starting August 29 for four straight days with Evanescence, Avenged Sevenfold, Coal Chamber, Vixen, Enuff Z’Nuff, Disturbed, Clutch, Lamb Of God, Slipknot, Mastodon, Kerry King, Winger and many more.

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CHRIS JERICHO LEADS FOZZY ON ITS 25TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

Fozzy will hit the road in October for its 25th Anniversary Tour. The band—front man Chris Jericho, Guitarists Rich Ward and Billy Grey, drummer Grant Brooks and bassist PJ Farley—will open in Woodstock Georgia Oct. 3 and close the first leg of the tour in Cleveland Oct. 21. In-between will be stops in Florida, Alabama, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio and Michigan.

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Tonight’s The Night

The first private by-invite-only screening of The Jersey Sound documentary is tonight in Asbury Park! Our thank-you to those who graciously sat before our cameras but did not make the final cut. Be it known, this movie is a pilot film for more to come. We’re just gettin’ started!

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‘Rock For Ronnie’ Brings In $80,000 TO The Dio Cancer Fund

Quiet Riot, Lita Ford, Dio Disciples, Jason Charles Miller, Billy McNicol, X-COMM and Eddie Trunk’s All-Star Band performed at the 2024 “Rock For Ronnie: Year Of The Dragon Concert Celebration” May 19 at the Lou Bredlow Pavilion at Warner Center Park in Woodland Hills California. The event raised over $80,000. SiriusXM 103 “Faction Talk” radio host Eddie Trunk again hosted the afternoon.

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Acts Announced for Free Morristown Jazz and Blues Festival

Circle September 14! The Morristown Green—a three-acre historical park located right smack dab in the center of town that used to be the site of public executions—will host headliner British blues-busting guitarist-vocalist Joanne Shaw Taylor, 39, (discovered by Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics when she was 16) at 8:00. Before that, you can thrill to Louis Prima, Jr. & The Witnesses at 6:00 doing the songs of his legendary father (hope he does “Angelina, The Waitress At The Pizzeria”).

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Bobby Mahoney Predicts ‘Another Deadbeat Summer’

Fitting that we post Bobby Mahoney today on the first day of summer as the band’s new Wicked Cool Records record—’Another Deadbeat Summer’—should revitalize interest in this longtime Asbury Park attraction. The title tune’s video can be seen below. Dig that sax break! For the uninitiated, Bobby Mohoney is a band. It’s also the name of its lead singer.

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Fear Of Falling’s First EP in 28 Years

Deep in the bowels of Hunterdon County, in a sleepy little hamlet called Clinton, resides the band known as Fear Of Falling. Indie alt-rockers to the max, the boys in the band—Steve, Bruce, Rob and Kimon—have locked themselves in a studio for the last 18 months and stand poised to show their five-song EP to the world. ‘Speak Low’ (Quark Records) is their first such project since 1996’s ‘Live.’

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It Took 35 Years But Skid Row Finally Has A Live Album and Concert Film

‘Skid Row—Live In London’ was recorded on October 24, 2022. That concert will mark the first live album/concert film from these Toms River, Ocean County, headbangers. So far, all we have is one song—“Slave To The Grind”—that you can see below. The complete package won’t be out until September 20, according to the band’s earMUSIC label.

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FREE NJPAC CONCERT SERIES IN NEWARK

“Horizon Sounds of the City” is returning for another season of FREE shows in Newark’s Chambers Park on the NJPAC grounds and this year, the lineup is energetic and filled with percolating percussion. Each night should be a funkin’ good time with emphasis on World Music. Shows begin at 6:00 p.m.

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Morris Museum Back To Hosting Deck Concerts

For the fifth year in a row, The Morris Museum—Six Normandy Heights Road, Morristown—will host outdoor concerts—“Jazz On The Back Deck” and “Lots Of Strings Music Festival”—starting tomorrow through September.

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Scott Kettner To Host Album Party June 15 at Joe’s Pub

Maplewood drummer-composer-educator Scott Kettner is all over the map. Literally. He may be from Essex County but within the quasi-brilliance of his Nation Beat band, and their new album ‘Archaic Humans,’ the ear gravitates towards both Louisiana and Brazil. He’ll be celebrating its release at a Joe’s Pub party June 15 in New York City.

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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.

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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.

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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.”

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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.

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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.”

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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.

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