
The sixth annual Cliff Burton Day will be observed via YouTube at /gomezgrip, with host Nicholas Gomez speaking with Burton’s family and friends. Cliff Burton Day honors late Metallica bassistĬliff Burton, the late great bassist and co-founding member of Metallica, will be celebrated around the world on Friday - which would have been Burton’s 61st birthday. Friday, Red Bank Women's Club in the Anthony Reckless Estate in Red Bank, 164 Broad St., $5 donation. Go: Jersey Shore Jazz and Blues Foundation's Mark LaRochelle Youth Open Mic, 6:30 p.m. The music is not limited to strictly jazz and blues.
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Musicians are asked to bring their own instruments and pedals, and a full backline is provided. There's a $5 donation for attendees, including performers 21 and younger. A December location has yet to be determined.ĭoors open and the sign-up sheet is available at 6:30 p.m., with music from 7 to 10 p.m. 13 and the Belmar Arts Council on May 12, Aug. 8 Musicians' Workshop in Manalapan on April 14, July 14 and Oct. The open mic then hits Ocean County Music in Point Pleasant Beach on March 10, June 9 and Sept. Its next engagement is Friday night at the Red Bank Women's Club in the Anthony Reckless Estate in Red Bank. The Jersey Shore Jazz and Blues Foundation's Mark LaRochelle Youth Open Mic is hitting the road in 2023.Ĭoordinated by JSJBF board of trustees member and local musician Joseph Vincent Riggio and volunteers, open mic has been running for the last eight years.

View Gallery: Asbury Park Brews & Blues Festival Jersey Shore Jazz and Blues Foundation youth open mic goes on tour Saturday, Feb 11, Holmdel Theatre Company, 36 Crawfords Corner Road, $55. Go: Samantha Williams in Broadway at the Barn 8 p.m. Currently appearing on Broadway in "Leopoldstadt," Levy heads to London later this year to tackle Diana Goodman in "Next to Normal."
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Next up in the Broadway at the Barn series is a return engagement on Saturday, May 13, for Williams' "Caroline" castmate, "Frozen" and "Ghost" star Caissie Levy, who gave two sold-out performances in Holmdel last year. Be prepared to go back into the world with more ease, more care and a greater sense of community." "Debuting original work, as well as classic covers spanning the genres of musical theater, folk, R&B and everything in between, this will take living room jamming to new heights. "This night will be a mashup of music that feeds the soul," HTC promises. Holmdel Theatre Company's acclaimed Broadway at the Barn series continues on Saturday with breakout "Caroline, Or Change" and "Dear Evan Hansen" star Samantha Williams. Friday, House of Independents, 572 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park, $15.

So get ready to "Steal Away" to the sounds of Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, Christopher Cross and, of course, New Jersey's greatest band, Steely Dan. House of Independents hosts Drop It Like It's Yacht, an all-yacht-rock dance party Friday night. Here's the "Lowdown": All the cool folks will be "Sailing" to Asbury Park this weekend and start "Reelin' in the Years" to one classically smooth jam after another, "Right Down the Line." That's not just "What a Fool Believes," and we're pretty sure you'll be able to feel a "Summer Breeze" down Cookman Avenue. Go: Long Branch Arts and Cultural Center, 577 Broadway, Long Branch /artscenter. and the Long Branch Arts and Cultural Center present Move to Change: Change to Move, a Black History Month program featuring the Guess Who Museum, presentations, voices of inspiration and vendors from 6 to 8 p.m.
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15, with refreshments and live entertainment by Sylvia Coleman and Genise Hughes, with free admission. There will be an artist reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Cook, Quinton Greene, Carla Helene, Booker Johnson, Venessa Marshall, Sa’Nai Meredith, LaTuya Morris, Harthula Nevling, Cornelius Williams and Qualeasha Wood.Ĭheck out this video about last year's "Black History Through Art" exhibit in Long Branch:

Thomas Fortune Cultural Center, including art by Tino F.

The exhibition features work from New Jersey Arts World and the T. “Celebrating Black History Through Art,” presented by Long Branch Recreation and the Long Branch Arts and Cultural Center, is on display through March 9 at the Cultural Center on Broadway. Here are some other things to do this weekend at the Jersey Shore and beyond: Black History Month events in Long Branch Friday and Saturday, Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena, Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, 1000 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, $249 to $599.
