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New Jersey’s Nightmare Amusement Park Gets Its Own Horror Film
Remember Action Park in Vernon? It opened in ’78 and closed in ’96 after numerous deaths and injuries. In 2014, it re-opened but less than two years later it had to close to close down again after more deaths and injuries. Now, inspired by the trauma that the park caused, a new horror film, Traction Park Massacre, from Terror Twins LLC, will be the subject of a panel, moderated by Michael Gingold of Fangoria magazine, at Comic Con ’24 (October 17 at the Javits Center in New York City at 6:30 p.m.)
The Instrumental Ingenuity of U.L.T.R.A. S
Look across the Hudson River and you can see the dramatic skyline of Manhattan from a town in New Jersey’s Hudson County called West New York. You might also be able to hear the all-instrumental jazz-rock fusion band U.L.T.R.A. S as it’s where these Jersey Boys rehearse. Their name is an acronym for Universe Less Traveled Reveals Authentic Self.
NJ PAC Announces 13th Annual James Moody Jazz Fest November 7-24
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark has announced the dates at various venues for the 13th annual James Moody Jazz Festival, happening this year from November 7 to 14.
Community Arts Center in Madison To Screen Jimmy Van Heusen Documentary October 6
The Madison Community Arts Center—10 Kings Road—will be the venue for a special October 6 3:00 Sunday afternoon screening of Swingin’ with Frank & Bing, a new documentary about the life and art of composer Jimmy Van Heusen.
Stephane Wrembel To Bring His New Orleans-Parisian Gumbo Back To The Apple
He may reside in Maplewood but guitarist Stephane Wrembel is all about New Orleans and Paris as he brings his exquisite nonet to New York City on October 3 at Le Poisson Rouge. Wrembel has singlehandedly kept the Gypsy Jazz tradition of Django Reinhardt alive but fused it with Louisiana love.
Lenny White Puts On His Producer Hat
Whether Lenny White is the greatest living drummer or not is a Rubik’s Cube of a debate. The Teaneck resident helped pioneer the advent of jazz-rock fusion in the 1970s in Chick Corea’s Return To Forever with Jersey City’s Al Di Meola. His latest project is All In Good Time (ZOHO Records) by Monika Herzig’s Sheroes where he produces seven females on 10 tracks, one of which is a surprising cover of Beyonce’s 2011 “Run The World.”
R.I.P. Dan Morgenstern, 94
Longtime Jersey Jazz columnist/downbeat editor/author/historian Dan Morgenstern passed away from heart failure September 7 in New York City at the age of 94. A Jersey City resident, he was named Director of Jazz Studies at Rutgers-Newark in 1976 and amassed the world’s largest collection of jazz documents, recordings and memorabilia in his dogged effort to keep jazz history alive.
Jon Bon Jovi Saves Woman’s Life
It happened in Tennessee. Jon Bon Jovi, 62, in the middle of a photo shoot on a Nashville bridge, notices, out of the corner of his eye, a woman seemingly going to commit suicide by standing on the other side of the bridge looking down.
XPoNential Music Festival Schedule Announced
It’s been 31 years and counting for Philly radio station WXPN and its popular XPoNential Music Festival, happening this year in Camden on two stages at Wiggins Park September 20, 21 and 22. Between the music, the food, face-painting, tattooing and interactive art projects, there will be plenty to do, see, eat and hear.
‘Springsteen on Screen: From the Vault with Thom Zimny’
The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music (BSACAM) has announced September 28 as the date for a special evening with Grammy Award-winning film editor/director Thom Zimny in celebration of Bruce’s 75th birthday. The 7:30 p.m. event will be held in Pollak Theatre on the campus of Monmouth University in West Long Branch.
Union County Free Fall Fest This Saturday
Come see Texas blues-band The Fabulous Thunderbirds in Clark this Saturday September 14. The six-hour Union County Fall Festival is free. Plus, The Weight Band will perform the music of The Band and Dead On Live will be Grateful.
Dionne Warwick To Be Honored
Dionne Warwick, 83, will be honored September 22 at the inaugural New Jersey Arts Icon Gala at an event called “What The World Needs Now: A Celebration Of Dionne Warwick.” All proceeds from the event—held at the Bell Theater in Holmdel—will benefit the Axelrod Performing Arts Center in Deal and the Bell Theater Cultural Arts and Education Programs.
Melanie Lives!
Known for her iconic performance at the 1969 Woodstock festival, Melanie [Long Branch] once recorded a cover version of “Rag Doll” by The Four Seasons [Newark] in 1984. The Fabulous Courettes, the duo from Brazil and Denmark, have taken Melanie’s cover and made a monster out of it that should fire-breathe your speakers into oblivion.
The Momentum of Mark Mulch
Singer-Songwriter Mark Mulch, who left Toms River years ago for Nashville, is Radio Trop Rock’s “Artist Of The Month.” With a new single, “Sunrise Vibes,” Mulch, amid the myriad of like-minded artists who continue to flourish since the demise of Jimmy Buffett, is keeping the Trop Rock spirit alive.
Jeremy Allen White to Portray Bruce in New Movie
The Bear playing The Boss? It certainly looks that way. Deliver Me From Nowhere will be a cinematic adaptation of last year’s Warren Zanes book of the same name, sub-titled The Making of Bruce Springsteen’s Nebraska.
Steve Forbert Is Living On ‘Daylight Savings Time’
On Daylight Savings Time, Steve Forbert’s 21st album, the longtime Asbury Park resident has written more songs that get under your skin to make you ask questions, to make you smile, and, every great once in a while, make you squirm.
Luther Black and the Cold Hard Facts Will Strip Down for Manhattan Acoustic Show
To support the release of their third album, Let The Light Back In (DA Records), Luther Black and the Cold Hard Facts (well, one Cold Hard Fact) will play the Rockwood Music Hall in Manhattan on September 8. The music of this no-frills Americana band, based in Maplewood, has drawn comparisons to Texas troubadours like Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark and Ray Wylie Hubbard.
Jazz Guitarist Russell Malone, 60, Suffers Fatal Heart Attack
When Jersey Jazz Giant Russell Malone was 12, he saw George Benson perform in Benny Goodman’s band on TV. It changed his life. He died August 23 at 60 from a heart attack while on tour in Japan as part of Ron Carter’s band. In his tragically short life, he played in the bands of vocalists Harry Connick, Jr., Diana Krall, Jimmy Smith, BB King, Branford Marsalis, Macy Gray, Christian McBride, David Sanborn and Sonny Rollins.
Get Ready For The Free Punk Unplugged Festival in Tuckerton On September 7
September 7 is the date of the Punk Unplugged Festival at The Union Market & Gallery down the shore in Tuckerton, Ocean County. Between the live music—supplied by Dark & Stormy, Funeral Doors, The Record Keeper, Ray Wildey, Catch Me If You Can, Mxtchxll and Peach Creek—and art exhibitions, vendors will also display their wares.
Yarn Headlines September 1 Free Riverfest Festival In Frenchtown
The Americana sounds of Yarn will ring out proud and true on September 1 when Frenchtown in Hunterdon County will host the 20th Annual Riverfest, a free celebration of life along the mighty Delaware River “with an ecologically and sustainability-focused lens,” according to the town’s website. Between Yarn, 67 local vendors, 20 local musicians, Viking Paper Boat Races, Doug Miller The Magician, strolling musician Nick The Bag-Piper and the Native-American drumming, prayer and dance of the Lenape tribe, there certainly will be plenty to do in the two locations of Sunbeam Lenape Park and Downtown Frenchtown.