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Wentworth Art Gallery To Host Paul Stanley of KISS
Both New Jersey locations of the Wentworth Gallery—within the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City November 15 and The Mall at Short Hills November 16—will host KISS singer-songwriter-guitarist Paul Stanley as he debuts his new collection of fine art.
Cissy Houston Dead At 91
Two-time Grammy-winning gospel artist Cissy Houston has died at the age of 91. Mother of Whitney Houston, aunt of Dionne Warwick, and cousin of opera singer Leontyne Price, Houston was born Emily Drinkard in Newark on September 30, 1933. She was one of the original Sweet Inspirations who backed up Elvis Presley, had hits on their own, and toured with Aretha Franklin and Chaka Khan.
Kevian Kraemer’s “Dopamine” Released by Elektra Records
Manasquan singer-songwriter Kevian Kraemer, at 18, has had his “Dopamine” released by Elektra Records. At 16, the multi-instrumentalist was doing sessions and studying at the Lakehouse Music Academy. (He plays drums, guitar, piano, sax, bass and ukulele.) With a high-powered Los Angeles management company already in his corner, he’s certainly matured from being the precocious pre-teen posting music videos of himself on Instagram.
Rhonette Smith Releases “Exhale” for World Mental Health Day
Sayreville songstress Rhonette Smith is releasing her first single in five years today—“Exhale”—in honor of World Mental Health Day. The pop-rock tune was recorded with producer Stephen Keller at The Burn Room in Oak Ridge. Smith tells The Jersey Sound that “it explores the physical sensations that come when experiencing anxiety and then relief.”
New Jersey Jazz Society 2024 Scholarship Winners To Perform November 3
The Madison Community Arts Center on 10 Kings Road will host a 3:00 p.m. concert November 3 with winners of the New Jersey Jazz Society’s 2024 scholarships.
BRUCE ENDORSES HARRIS
Bruce Springsteen has joined Eminem, Streisand, John Legend, Cardi B, Kesha and Taylor Swift in endorsing Harris/Walz in the 2024 presidential election. Watch as he delineated his reasons why in this video.
New Jersey Hall of Fame Exhibit for Celia Cruz, the Queen of Salsa
In 2024, just last month, the New Jersey Hall of Fame at American Dream on Route #3 in East Rutherford started hosting a special exhibit honoring Celia Cruz's powerful voice, colorful costumes and vibrant personality. It will stay open throughout November as an extension of America’s Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15-Oct. 15).
Legendary Newark Poet Allen Ginsberg, Although Dead, Will Appear On New Edgar Allan Poe Tribute
Leave it to Bergen County visionary Kramer to amass a tribute to author/poet Edgar Allen Poe [1809-1849]. On October 18, his Shimmy-Disc record label will release Poe: To One In Paradise, dedicated to producer Hal Wilner [1956-2020].
Detention Rises From The Dust Bin of History
There once was a band called Detention from the New Brunswick area. They were nasty. They were hardcore. Left For Dead Records, the punk reissue label, will release Dead Rock’n’Rollers on Halloween, comprised of singles plus tracks from their self-titled 1985 debut and unreleased material recorded in Roselle Park.
Darkside New Jersey Art & Oddities Market Set For Nov. 16 In Edison
Patrons of Edison’s Expo Center will shriek in terror and delight as the Darkside New Jersey Art & Oddities Market—brought to you by the Trenton Punk Rock Market—will raise the hairs on your arm with its combo of the weird, odd, curious and macabre.
Patti Smith Carnegie Hall Tribute Set For March 26
On March 26, 2025, Carnegie Hall will host “People Have The Power: A Celebration of Patti Smith” with 20 artists yet to be named. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit various music education programs in the tri-state area. Tickets will go on sale October 22 at the Carnegie Hall website.
Biscuit and Buddy
German funk/jazz label Leopard Records has released today Buddy and Biscuit, the first tribute ever to the great ‘60s drummer-composer-guitarist-vocalist-producer and all-around wild man rock star Buddy Miles [1947-2008], from Biscuit Rouse [Newark]. Rouse used to drum for Lauryn Hill [East Orange]. He’s currently in a band called Screaming Headless Torsos and is also in Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid’s Band Of Gypsys Revisited.
Point Pleasant Girl, Lolitslea, Knows ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’
With a new single (“Exit Plan”) and a debut album, Nothing Lasts Forever, Lolitslea, raised in Ocean County’s Point Pleasant, knows a little bit more about life than just the beach. She can fascinate within minutes. “`Exit Plan,’” she says, “runs circles around the themes of liminal spaces, the backrooms, and realizing life will never be what it was back in 2008, when my biggest regret was selling my Nintendo DS to a local pawn shop.”
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.