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Al Aronowitz Archive Up For Auction

Al Aronowitz, “The Godfather of Rock Journalism,” born in Bordentown (Burlington County), was the man who introduced Newark poet Allen Ginsburg to The Beatles. He introduced The Beatles to Bob Dylan. An auction entitled “Celebrating Bob Dylan: The Aronowitz Archive, T Bone Burnett & More” will take place in Nashville on January 18 at The Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum featuring 50 items from his personal archive including Dylan’s original typewritten draft lyrics to “Mr. Tambourine Man.”

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Internet Station Blow Up Radio To ‘Rock Against Hate’ January 20

On January 20, Internet radio station blowupradio.com, which started in Old Bridge in Middlesex County, will broadcast a “Rock Against Hate” webathon all day where Jersey bands—and a few outside the state—will perform live online while raising funds and awareness for Kids In Need of Defense (KIND) and Planned Parenthood. Two digital compilations—30 songs each—will be offered to those who donate.

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Kramer Forms Squanderers

The constantly evolving artistry of Bergen County’s Kramer—visionary composer-musician-producer-filmmaker-label head—has manifested itself into a new trio called Squanderers whose debut on Kramer’s Shimmy-Disc record label is If A Body Meet A Body.

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Melanie Before Woodstock

Long Branch Alt-Folk icon Melanie may be most known for her galvanizing 1969 Woodstock Festival appearance but four months before that she played The Troubadour in Los Angeles. Those tapes—made by her husband-producer Peter Schekeryk—are her earliest known live recordings. Take Me Home: Live At The Troubadour 1969 is the latest from the marathon Melanie reissue campaign of Cleopatra Records.

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NJPAC Continues Free Monthly Jazz Jams at Rutgers Newark

Who plays an instrument? Who sings? Who thinks they can hold their own in a small jazz room with professionals? If so, you might want to mosey on down to downtown Newark because The Rutgers University Institute for Jazz Studies, in cooperation with the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), will continue its series of monthly jazz jams in the new year on the Rutgers campus at the cozy Clement’s Place within Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hall on Washington Street, Newark.

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Might There Be A Second Volume of ‘Tracks’ Due in 2025?

The release of Tracks, by Bruce Springsteen, in 1998, was a treasure chest of great material with 66 songs originally deemed not worthy enough to be added to his official releases. In actuality, though, the songs hit like a bolt from the blue, equally stirring and some cases even better what was released officially. In a press release from the Bruce camp, the last sentence reads “upcoming releases in 2025 will include a look back at Springsteen’s storied recording career, featuring never-before-heard material.”

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Jimmy Vivino Signed To Gulf Coast Records

Jimmy Vivino, 69, of the Paterson Vivino family that also includes the beloved Uncle Floyd (recovering from a stroke) and sax man Jerry Vivino, has been signed to Gulf Coast Records, the label led by St. Louis Guitar Hero Mike Zito.

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Joey CXP is Making Noise as part of a bustling New Brunswick Music Scene

He may be from Hillsborough Township in Somerset County but Joey CXP is part of a bustling New Brunswick music scene that seems to be gaining momentum. He’s the flagship artist of Candy Shop Records and his new Candy Crush EP pulls no punches. It’s a gut-punch of delicious proportions.

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Queen Kwong Makes Best Damn Bruce Cover In Years!

“State Trooper,” from Bruce’s 1982 Nebraska, gets an overdue overhaul courtesy of Carre Kwong Callaway of Los Angeles who records as Queen Kwong. It’s off her Strangers EP where she also interprets the Stones (“Sympathy For The Devil”), Chris Isaak (“Baby Did A Bad Thing”) and Velvet Underground (“I Found A Reason”).

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George Benson Will Be ‘Breezin’ With The Stars’ January 3-6 in Arizona

Longtime Englewood resident George Benson will host “Breezin’ With The Stars” January 3-6 at the Wigwam Resort in Phoenix Arizona with classes, workshops, concerts, discussions and jam sessions with Steve Lukather, Patti Austin, Tommy Emmanuel, Stanley Jordan, Al Di Meola, Greg Phillinganes, Lee Ritenour, John Scofield, Esperanza Spalding, Andy Timmons, Rick Beato, Norman Brown, Isiah Sharkey, Joscho Stephan, Quinn Sullivan, Randy Waldman, Chris Walker and Cory Wong.

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AND THE WINNER IS…

April May Webb of Connecticut is the winner of the 13th Annual Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition held at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark on November 24. Known as The Sassy Awards for Vaughan’s longtime nickname, Webb bested the 220 entrants from 21 countries, whittled down to five for the sing-off hosted by WBGO’s Sheila Anderson.

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Dave Murphy Has ‘A Heart So Rare’

There’s a poet in Madison, deep within Morris County, but you might find him stretched out on the grass at Princeton Battlefield State Park in Mercer County where American and British troops fought each other in 1777. Alt-folk-country Americana singer-songwriter Dave Murphy thinks about those times a lot.

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Whitney To Be Honored…Again

Newark’s own Whitney Houston [1963-2012] will be honored yet again and rightly so at Town Hall in New York City in February. “The Voice Of Whitney: A Symphonic Celebration” is being billed as hearing Whitney’s voice “as never heard before [in] an Immersive Visual Experience.”

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Christian McBride To Set Sail

“Christian McBride’s World At Sea” will set sail in January of 2026 from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for a week, with stops in Jamaica and the Grand Cayman Islands.

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Eddie Trunk Hosts Event Raising $70,000+ for Cancer Research

The Ronnie James Dio Stand Up And Shout Cancer Fund got a sweet 70G payday when SiriusXM 103 Faction Talk DJ Eddie Trunk hosted the annual “Bowl For Ronnie” celebrity bowl-a-thon November 14 at the PINZ Bowling Center in Studio City California.

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The Princeton Folk Music Society To Honor Tragic Folksinger Phil Ochs

There are those who swear the spirit of the 1960s finally ended at the end of a rope in Far Rockaway, New York, when Phil Ochs hung himself at his sister’s house. He was 35. Unlike Dylan, who has admitted he used folk-music to become a rock star, Ochs truly believed in his role as generational spokesman. He preferred “topical singer” to “protest singer” but he protested long and loud at racism, war and apathy.

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