Tag: Music
Guster Brings Tunes – and Memories – to Two River Area
The adage goes that you can tell the measure of an individual by the company they keep. The same can be said for the genre-bending rock outfit Guster, which will descend upon White Eagle Hall in Jersey City April 6 as part of a 16-date national tour.
Tunes Can Set the Right Tone for Your Wedding
Few elements can make or break a couple’s wedding day more than entertainment. Ensuring guests have an opportunity to dance or sing along to some good music is something couples can emphasize as they plan their celebration.
A Punk Rocker Searches to Preserve the Genre’s Artifacts
The breakneck pace of our day-to-day lives often fails to leave us enough precious seconds to consider the path we have traversed, all the turning points along the way, and where we want to end up. But it’s a question AncientArtifax founder Brian Gorsegner regularly examines.
Clearwater Festival to Bring Music and Awareness to Red Bank
Riverside Gardens Park will, for the first time, be the setting for the Clearwater Festival, a two-day celebration of music, environment information and sailboat rides.
Norman Seldin: You Don’t Know Him
In his 2021 musical autobiography, “You Don’t Know Me,” musician, composer, entrepreneur and Two River native Norman Seldin chronicles a life saved by his Steinway piano.
Music Teacher Lifted Friends Through Pandemic with ‘Quarantunes’
Melody Stevens, the choir director at Red Bank Catholic, sent her family and friends 539 audio recordings during the pandemic to keep their spirits up while Broadway shows were canceled.
Music, Theater and Social Awareness to Spark Conversation
The creators of Black Fox Productions invite the community to Lounge Night of Theater, a night of live outdoor music, poetry and theater from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Aug. 13-14, at the T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center.
Come ‘Home For Christmas’ with Dan Amato’s New Covers of Seasonal...
Monmouth University music industry graduate Dan Amato released a self-produced, five-song Christmas EP during the pandemic with a little help from friends.
Rock Review: Changing Course
Joe Napolitano performs in Asbury Park at The Stone Pony. Courtesy Joe Napolitano
By Chris Spiewak
Celebrating Red Bank’s Favorite Son: Count Basie
Robin Blair and Gilda Rogers, vice president of the T. Thomas Fortune Foundation, helped host the recent event “A Love Letter...

















