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Lost Sinatra Arrangements Discovered

When Frank Sinatra died in 1998, he bequeathed his entire library of 1,200 music scores to his son who died in 2016. Those scores then went to his daughter Tina. Enter longtime Sinatra fanatic Seth MacFarlane, yes, the actor-animator-writer-producer-director-comedian responsible for The Naked Gun, Family Guy and American Dad. Dude also sings.

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Bruce Back on the Cover of Time Magazine

In October of 1975, Bruce Springsteen became the first rock star in history to simultaneously land on the covers of Time and Newsweek magazines. Fifty years later, he’s back on the cover of the current Time.

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Bruce is ‘Open All Night’

He’s usually so humorous. His “People Against The Abuse Of Acronyms” graced our “Visual Sound” section last April, followed by “Underwater Basket Weaving” in October. But his latest work takes a deeper turn: a new song called “Deliver Me From Nowhere,” inspired by Springsteen’s 1982 depression and the friendship with Jon Landau that helped him through. (Scott Cooper’s film of the same name comes out this month.)

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New Jersey Hall of Fame Prepares for Celia Cruz Centennial Saturday

Salsa legend Celia Cruz escaped Cuba and ended up in Fort Lee where she lived out the rest of her life. On the occasion of the 100th year of her birth, the New Jersey Hall of Fame at American Dream in East Rutherford—in conjunction with the estate of Celia Cruz—will celebrate her 2013 NJHOF induction on October 4.

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Jason Didner Gets Profound

He’s usually so humorous. His “People Against The Abuse Of Acronyms” graced our “Visual Sound” section last April, followed by “Underwater Basket Weaving” in October. But his latest work takes a deeper turn: a new song called “Deliver Me From Nowhere,” inspired by Springsteen’s 1982 depression and the friendship with Jon Landau that helped him through. (Scott Cooper’s film of the same name comes out this month.)

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Have some Ice Cream with Annabelle Chairlegs

“Ice Cream On The Beach” (Todo Records) is the new single from Austin’s Annabelle Chairlegs,  originally Lindsey Mackin from Kearny in Hudson County. Since moving west in 2013, Chairlegs has amassed a considerable following in and beyond the Lone Star State due to her Watermelon Summer (2017) and Gotta Be In Love (2020) albums.

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New Dylan Box Includes Two Rare Tracks Taped in East Orange

Bob Dylan’s new box—Through The Open Window 1956-1963—is the 18th volume of The Bootleg Series (Columbia Records). The mammoth 8-CD set—with 48 of 139 songs never-before released—comes out October 31 and includes two super-rare tunes Dylan taped of himself in 1961 at the home of Bob and Sid Gleason on North Arlington Avenue in East Orange, Essex County.

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Jaleel Shaw is a ‘Painter of the Invisible’

Alto Saxophonist-Composer-Bandleader-Educator Jaleel Shaw, 47, a resident of Fort Lee in Bergen County, has made one of the jazz albums of the year, a record so brimming with detours, side-trips, extemporaneous bursts and ensemble tightness-to-the-max, that one can groove high without even realizing the importance of its inspirations.

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Ex-Cop Gives Up The Badge For Music

Chris Dickscheid put bad guys away for 28 years. Now, at 54, he just wants to write, record and perform his music with his band, Side Project Skip. “Age truly is just a number,” he maintains. “It’s never too late in life to get out there and pursue something you’re passionate about, or maybe just curious about trying.”

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Christian McBride Reunites Two-Thirds of The Police

The Christian McBride Big Band has reunited vocalist Sting and guitarist Andy Summers—for the first time in 17 years—for “Murder By Numbers,” originally released as the B-side to the 1983 hit “Every Breath You Take” by The Police.

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The ‘Long Shadows’ of Fear Of Falling

Indie-alt-rockers Fear Of Falling from Hunterdon County have followed up their Speak Low EP from last year with their sixth release, Long Shadows (Echo) on Quark Records. It’s their first full-length in 30 years. Four years in the making, the 11-tracks sprouted from the remains of songs they wrote while on tour in Europe with lyrics like a private journal.

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Two Jersey Musicians Win Best ‘Young Jazz Artist’ Awards

Jersey City’s Tyler Bullock and Hackensack’s Esteban Castro (an alum of Christian McBride’s Jazz House Kids school in Montclair) have won the Inaugural 2026 Larry J. Bell “Young Jazz Artist” Award from The Gilmore, “the premier institution in the U.S. dedicated exclusively to commissioning, performing and awarding extraordinary piano artistry,” according to its website. The Michigan-based Gilmore has presented 16 piano festivals, commissioned over 40 new works for piano, and awarded over $3 million to young pianists.

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Bruce Answers Questions at ‘Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Screening

The new Bruce film, Deliver Me From Nowhere, starring Jeremy Allen White, is almost here and its protagonist has been duly promoting it. At a recent advance screening of the film at the prestigious Telluride Film Festival in Colorado, Bruce sat and answered questions. As the credits rolled at film’s end, the audience gave it a standing ovation.

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UNIQUE JERSEY CITY EVENT FRIDAY!

The Jersey City Poet Festival at The Stork Club this Friday, September 19 on Chapel Avenue from 7:00 to 11:00 combines “musical talent, community pillars, local businesses and poetic legacy,” according to Melida Rodas, the Poet Laureate of Jersey City.

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‘Nebraska’ Box Set For October 17 Release

On October 17, one week before the Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere feature film hits theaters Oct. 24, Sony Music will release Nebraska ’82: Expanded Edition with previously unreleased material, including a full-length Blu-Ray concert, and a raw stripped-down “Born In The USA” from the Electric Nebraska sessions.

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