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| Southside Johnny and Bobby Bandiera will be performing at the Rock-n-Soul Revue's tribute to Phil Spector at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, NJ. |
The New Jersey Shore Rock-n-Soul Revue shows at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, NJ, were some of
the most popular events at the esteemed venue in 2005. At
those shows, a talented group of musicians, led by Bobby Bandiera
and including backing vocalist-songwriter-guitarist Bob Burger, were
joined onstage by Southside Johnny and drew an audience of local and
national celebrities, including Jon Bon Jovi.
The Revue, presented by the Count Basie Theatre, a 1,550-seat circa-1926 theatre, began in
February of 2005, was the brainchild of the Theatre's CEO, Numa Saisselin, who
asked Bandiera to lead the event, confident in his ability to pay
homage to the great artists of the rock and roll era. Each concert
is designed to highlight the collective work of an individual artist
or genre. The February 2005 show took fans back to the decade made famous by
drive-in movies, Chuck Berry and
the birth of rock-n-roll and ’57 Chevys. The follow-up event
in August paid tribute to the music of Simon and Garfunkel and the
Everly Brothers. While both
events were hugely successful, fans have been eagerly awaiting the
much-delayed next act. [
Read "Rock-n-Soul
Revue: The Bobby Bandiera Band Pays Tribute" from August 2005. ]
In what should be one of the most talked-about events of the
season, The Rock-n-Soul Revue will be returning to the Count Basie
on November 18, 2006 with The Wall of Sound: The Music of Phil Spector. Joining Bandiera and Burger on stage will be Mick
Seeley (keyboards, vocals), Kevin Kavanaugh (keyboards, vocals),
Neal Pawley (bass), Joe Bellia and Lance Stark (drums), Popeye
(percussion, vocals), Joey Stann and Tommy LaBella (sax), John Berry
(trumpet), Tom Meares (trombone) and Maureen McCrink, Leona Holmes
and Lisa Bouchelle (vocals).
"The upcoming RNS revue is looking to be a bang up show!," said
Burger, who is also working on the release of his next album,
Surprise Party, this winter. "Rehearsals are going very
smoothly under Bobby Bandiera's direction and everybody has really
done their homework in detailing the songs. The show will cover the
range of Spector's career, from the Ronettes to the Beatles to the
Ramones. And we're definitely expecting some other surprises."
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Bob Burger (right) joins Bobby Bandiera at the next Rock-n-Soul
Revue at the Count Basie Theatre. Burger's next album, "Surprise Party," will be available in early 2007.
(Credit: John Cavanaugh, www.rocktography.info) |
Burger is just one example of the area's music talent that is
being highlighted at the Revue events. He has penned hundreds of
hook-laden songs, including his successful debut CD, Cymbals At
Dawn. He has written songs for recording artists Styx, Donnie Iris,
Glen Burtnik and Joe Vadala, as well as for media
conglomerates like HBO Pictures. He is also long-time writing
and performing partners with Bandiera. Throughout his career, he has
performed extensively at legendary venues like The Stone Pony, CBGB
and The Bitter End.
Bandiera, a Jersey shore scene veteran and long-time Asbury Juke, is frequently sought after by two of the greatest
musical successes to come from the area. A familiar face among Bruce
Springsteen fans, the Bobby Bandiera Band, which also includes
Burger, is often called upon by
The Boss to play many of his independent events such as his annual
private fundraisers for the Rumson Country Day School and his Asbury
Park-based holiday shows.
Bandiera and Bon Jovi also
have a long history together. Having first met through Jon’s
association with Southside Johnny, Bandiera’s initial engagement
supporting Bon Jovi was in 1997 when his solo band hit the road
promoting his solo project, Destination Anywhere. Since then, Bandiera has been seen at
a handful of exclusive Bon Jovi engagements until 2005 when he
joined ranks with the rest of the band on the 20-month-long
international tour in support of the Have A Nice Day album.
Spector, despite his recent notoriety, is a pivotal figure in
music history. His production wizardry can be heard on a
catalog of music ranging from "Do Doo Ron Ron" by The Crystals,
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" by The Righteous Brothers, "Let It
Be" by The Beatles, "Imagine" by John Lennon, "My Sweet Lord" by
George Harrison and "Rock 'n' Roll High School" by the Ramones.
Tickets are $38.50, $28.50, $20, and can be purchased by calling
the Count Basie box office at 732-842-9000, or online at
www.countbasietheatre.org. Count Basie Theatre is located at 99
Monmouth Street, Red Bank, NJ.
[ Websites: www.countbasietheatre.org,
www.bobbandiera.com,
www.bobburger.com ]
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