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The most exciting and important music news in New Jersey
New Brunswick Jazz Project To Honor Kristin Field
She showed glimpses of the artist she’s proving to be while at North Hunterdon County High School in Clinton Township. Now Kristin Field, 21, will be honored March 10 by the New Brunswick Jazz Project as an “Emerging Artist” when she performs on alto sax, clarinet and flute while supported by tenor sax, trombone and baritone sax. When she graduates from Rutgers this spring, she says she wants—for her March 29 senior recital—to perform Dave Brubeck’s 1959 “Blue Rondo a la Turk,” John Coltrane’s 1961 “My Favorite Things,” Antonio Carlos Jobim’s 1964 “The Girl From Ipanema” plus two originals, all backed by piano/bass/drums.
The Goth-Folk of Mourning Coffee
Morristown singer-songwriter Christian Diana—who used to be in The Foxfires—is now Mourning Coffee. His acoustic loveliness is offset by an air of mystery in the grooves and, in the video for “Amor Fati,” humor. He sings in a whisper. It makes the listener lean forward to properly digest the sound of his own guitar, keyboards, synthesizer and vocals (with help from drummer Tommy Riley, violinist Julia Akito and mix-master Sam Staufi).
Blues Traveler Extends Tour
Last year, Blues Traveler celebrated the 30th anniversary of its Grammy-winning “Run-Around” hit with a huge tour. This year, the band originally from Princeton has added a slew of dates with Gin Blossoms, about which frontman John Popper says, “It’s rare when a package feels so much like home that it carries a spirit which becomes tangible to an audience. That was the case — by all accounts — regarding our summer tour last year with Spin Doctors and Gin Blossoms.”
We Need More ‘Random Acts of Kindness’
The Bergen County collective known as Random Acts of Kindness Music has released “I Wish” by Uganda’s African Children’s Choir. Ken Freirich wrote the lyrics and found the singers, musicians and producer in an effort to effectuate his vision of “having a positive impact on the world through meaningful lyrics, kindness and philanthropy,” according to his camp.
Jack Hoban is ‘Boardwalking’
Longtime Monmouth County singer-songwriter-guitarist Jack Hoban reached out to us recently to send us “Boardwalking,” a song about one of his favorite pastimes. "Aloha! I live in Sea Girt, but I'm in Hawaii right now recording my next album. There's a lot of beach music in my catalogue. Please listen and I hope it keeps you warm during this cold winter!"—Jack Hoban
The ‘Cosmic Trip’ of Sam Morrison
You’d be surprised at what’s coming out of New Jersey these days, specifically, in this case, Orange Music in West Orange where Sam Morrison’s Cosmic Trip was mixed. Morrison blew sax for Miles Davis in ’75 and ’76 before the legend’s self-imposed exile. His flute and originals graced two pioneering jazz-rock fusion albums in ’77 (Dune and Natural Layers).
Do You Dare Go To Darkside After Dark?
The New Jersey Convention Center in Edison will explode at 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. this Saturday, February 28 on “Satanic Panic Awareness Day” when Oddities Expo presents the Darkside After Dark Night Market with “the weird, the macabre and the beautifully unsettling” according to event promoter Trenton Punk Rock Flea Market.
Eric Sleeper is Pissed
Morris County’s Eric Sleeper sounds righteously pissed-off on his new single “What They Say.” Call it grunge. Call it post-punk. Call it instant-classic-rock. However you define it, the song’s buzzsaw guitars bring his point home with alarming accuracy. Last year, he was losing his mind. This year, his use of profanity might keep him off the radio but the dude’s real.
Bruce Tour Kicks Off March 31 In Minneapolis
"We are living through dark, disturbing and dangerous times, but do not despair — the cavalry is coming! Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band will be taking the stage this spring from Minneapolis to California to Texas to Washington, D.C. for the Land of Hope And Dreams American Tour. We will be rocking your town in celebration and in defense of America — American democracy, American freedom, our American Constitution and our sacred American dream — all of which are under attack by our wannabe king and his rogue government in Washington, D.C. Everyone, regardless of where you stand or what you believe in, is welcome — so come on out and join the United Free Republic of E Street Nation for an American spring of Rock 'n' Rebellion! I’ll see you there!"—Bruce Springsteen
Jersey Shore Hero James Deely Now One of ‘Nashville’s Finest’
On The Nashville Sessions (New Shot Records, Milan, Italy), Long Branch singer-songwriter James Deely pours his heart out on 10 songs (including a cover of the 1989 Garth Brooks song, “Much Too Young.”) He has some Major League help: Producer Doc Holiday (Doug Kershaw/Kentucky Headhunters/Herman’s Hermits), E Street Band bassist Garry Tallent, guitarist Roscoe Ambel (Steve Earle/Nils Lofgren/Joan Jett), Asbury Juke keyboardist Jeff Kazee and singer Layonne Holmes (Bon Jovi). Call it Hard Americana. Or Roots-Rock. Yet his balladry shines, like on “Nashville’s Finest.”
Sensational Soul Cruisers Hit The Road and Release ‘Sensual Lovin’’
The Sensational Soul Cruisers are a vocal quartet who have been stirring it up on stages for 31 years. They first caught our ear upon the release of their debut “Deeper and Deeper” single last August. Now they’ve followed it up with some “Sensual Lovin’.”
Fourth Annual American Music Honors April 18
The newly christened Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music will hold its fourth annual American Music Honors on April 18 on the campus of Monmouth University in West Long Branch. Honorees are Dionne Warwick, Patti Smith, Dr, Dre, The E Street Band, The Doors and The Band. Veteran television news anchor Brian Williams will host. The Disciples of Soul will be the house band. Presenters include Bruce, Jimmy Iovine, John Landau and Stevie Van Zandt.
Textbook Maneuver Drops ‘Murmur 3 Home’
They call electronica producer-composer-keyboardist Michael Keane of Florham Park in Morris County a synth savant. His own Life Science Records has released “Murmur 3 Home” as a single under his Textbook Maneuver alias. Critics have already called it “a spaced-out odyssey,” “an atmospheric journey” and “emotive sound frequencies…to entertain, energize and even hypnotize.” (His Adrenaline Slip was one of the most unique albums of last year.)
The Heart & Soul of Ocean Grove
Ocean Grove is more than just the small town you walk through on the boardwalk to get from Bradley to Asbury. Nestled within the town’s Great Auditorium on Pilgrim Pathway—built in 1894—is the world’s largest pipe organ containing over 13,000 pipes. Concert organist Gordon Turk came to town about 50 years ago to perform for a summer…and he’s still there.
Jimi Hendrix Would’ve Loved This
The Dave Wilson Quartet actually has five guys if you count John Mayer’s percussionist Lenny Castro on half the tracks. When Even Goes East takes its title from the days Wilson was a New York City cab driver and the Manhattan grid had—and still has—the even-numbered streets, indeed, going east, and the odd-numbered streets going west. Saxophonist-Composer-Producer Wilson writes four of 10 but the six covers are the news.
David Aaron Greenberg Wants You To ‘Chill’
His Trap Poems won’t be out until April 3 but you can “Chill” to its first single below. Rutgers grad/New Brunswick resident David Aaron Greenberg is what’s known as a “multidisciplinary artist” as he’s a vocalist, poet, painter, composer, art critic, curator, guitarist and art gallery owner who knew and worked with the legendary Newark poet-revolutionary Allen Ginsberg [1926-1997].
Skid Row Bassist Rachel Bolan is the ‘Gargoyle Of The Garden State’
Thirty-Seven years after the self-titled debut of Ocean County metal band Skid Row in 1989, bassist Rachel Bolan will be declaring himself Gargoyle Of The Garden State when his solo debut is released June 12 by earMUSIC. Nick Raskullnecz, who produced the last Skid Row album—2022’s The Gang’s All Here—will once again be at the helm.
Tammy Faye Starlite Pays Tribute To Fallen Singer-Songwriter Jill Sobule
Hoboken’s Tammy Faye Starlite and Richard Barone of The Bongos co-hosted “Jilith Fair: Loving Jill Sobule” last month at City Winery in New York City on what would have been the late singer’s 67th birthday.
Skid Row Needs A Singer
“This is not a contest or a gimmick,” says the press release for Skid Row’s international vocalist hunt. “It’s a genuine search for the right voice, presence and authenticity to carry Skid Row forward.”
P-Funk North Tastes ‘Something In The Water’
When Stefani M.C. Janelli writes about any band, we listen. She’s got good ears. Thus, we were hipped to P-Funk North, a band out of North Plainfield in Somerset County that fuses reggae, funk and rock’n’roll in a fun-filled, freewheeling festival of freaky alternative pop-musik. They’ve been around for 13 years as started by bassist-vocalist Dave Sloyan.