Shoreworld: Gary Clark Jr., The Bonnaroo Buzz Tour and The ‘Pawn Stars’ Road Show

Gary Clark Jr., Bonnaroo Buzz Tour
The Stone Pony
May 17, 2011
ASBURY PARK, NJ—In celebration of 10 glorious years, The Bonnaroo Music And Arts festival decided to put some of the most talked about bands on the road for a 13-date tour that kicked off right here…

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Shoreworld: Quincy Mumford’s New Album and Lost In Society’s BOTB Success

When you look at the fact that Quincy Mumford has only been in the professional arena for a few years, it’s pretty amazing to see and hear what he’s accomplished in that time. A lot of guys I know will say, “He hasn’t paid his dues.” But in reality,…

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Shoreworld: Corey Wagar, Robin Suhoskey and Robots And Racecars

Corey Wagar – A New Record, A Radio Tour And A Music Row Future

When country acts such as Loretta Lynn first made records back in the 1950s, they plied their wares the old-fashioned way. They got in their cars with a stack of 45s and went from…

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Shoreworld: Chico’s House Of Jazz, Wakah Chan And “Weird” Al

Chico’s House Of Jazz steps into all directions

Back when tenor saxophonist Charlie Rouse was changing the musical game and playing with greats like Thelonius Monk, he probably never thought of his legacy living on in the form of a music venue. But that would be a…

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Shoreworld: The Thousand Pities

Out Of The Past And Into The Now

Some of the most passionate and memorable music came out of the ‘80s and ‘90s. The list of iconic artists and hit songs are too massive to list here but suffice to say that they will live forever in the minds…

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Shoreworld: Mike Montrey – Weaving Success In Multiple Directions

Mike Montrey is back with a new concept and a CD that was inspired by the thinking of Henry David Thoreau. That’s right Thoreau’s Walden is mentioned as the guideline here when explaining the creation of art for art’s sake. Everything in the entertainment industry is labeled with expectations that…

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Shoreworld: Sheli Aarden And June Divided

Kansas is Trenton singer Sheli Aarden’s second effort and the first to feature her in front of an electric band. Her disk was recorded by the ever-capable Sean Glonek (The Commons) at his SRG Studios in Hamilton, NJ and it features some of the local music scene’s most notable…

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Shoreworld: George Wirth: ‘The Last Good Kiss’

Listening to George Wirth has always been a Sunday morning pleasure. His writing has a comfortable, homegrown pace with reflections of tradition and yesteryear vitality that beam across his platters like charged particles from the aurora borealis itself. His narrative point flashes polar-lit displays of emotion and ionospheric tales…

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Shoreworld: Chemtrail And Brookdale Guitar Show, April 10

Chemtrail: Youth Obsessed Death Culture

The very term Chemtrail brings forth icy imagery of space-aged emissions draped in coded secrecy. High above the surface, their condensed form holds shape for what seems like an eternity before free falling into the atmosphere, drifting into complex and scattered disarray and stretching…

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Shoreworld: Summer Of Love Concert 2011 Recap

The Summer Of Love: A Celebration of the Music of the Woodstock Nation

Glen Burtnik and The Summer of Love Experience

The Count Basie Theatre

March 12, 2011

RED BANK, NJ—The Summer Of Love is a homegrown collective from the mind of New Jersey’s own beatnicked Glen Burtnik.…

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