The New Jersey Invasion 2013
I don’t want to alarm you but, this summer, our gig venues (large and small) are about to be invaded by bands from New Jersey. There are 4 bands from the area touring our sceptred isle over the next few months, so here’s a quick rundown on who’s touring when.
Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes, veterans of the 70s Stone Pony scene, and an incredible live experience, will be making a very brief visit at the beginning of May:
Thursday 02/05/13 City Hall, Salisbury
Friday 03/05/13 The Apex Arts Centre, Bury St Edmunds
Saturday 04/05/13 Burnley International Rock & Blues Festival
The Billy Walton Band (whose frontman Billy Walton has toured the UK a couple of times as guitar player with Southside Johnny) form the second wave of the onslaught when they arrive in mid-May. A night with BWB is guaranteed to be a great night of rock, blues and soul as Billy and sax player Richie Taz front up while William Paris and John D’Angelo keep the show rock solid. The dates are:
Thursday 16/05/13 Beaverwood Music Club, Chiselhurst, Kent
Friday 17/05/13 The Cluny, Ouseburn, Newcastle upon Tyne
Saturday 18/05/13 Calva Bar, University of Cumbria, Carlisle
Sunday 19/05/13 Kings Arms, St Mary Street, Bedford
Monday 20/05/13 Yardbirds, Church Street, Grimsby
Tuesday 21/05/13 The Fishpond, Matlock Bath
Wednesday 22/05/13 The Greyhound, Beeston, Nottingham
Thursday 23/05/13 The Cellars, Cromwell Road, Eastney
Friday 24/05/13 Blakeney Harbour Room, Blakeney, Norfolk
Saturday 25/05/13 Saint Bonaventure’s Club, Barkeley Road, Bristol
Sunday 26/05/13 Barnet FC (Underhill Stadium), Barnet
Monday 27/05/13 The Pavilion, Broadstairs, Kent
Thursday 30/05/13 The Flower Pot, Derby
Friday 31/05/13 Travellers Rest Club, Barrow-in-Furness
Saturday 01/06/13 Boom Boom Club/Sutton Utd. Football Club, Sutton, Surrey
In early June, the venue sizes move a few notches as the Bon Jovi “Because We Can” tour comes to the UK. Despite the controversy surrounding Richie Sambora’s sudden departure from the tour a couple of weeks ago, the show goes on. The additional musicians on the live shows include guitar player Bobby Bandiera, who spent a few years as Southside Johnny’s head honcho with the Jukes. The dates are:
Saturday 08/06/13 Etihad Stadium, Manchester
Sunday 09/06/13 Villa Park, Birmingham
Wednesday 12/06/13 City Stadium, Cardiff
Thursday 13/06/13 Stadium of Light, Sunderland
Sunday 16/06/13 Isle of Wight Festival
The final wave of the invasion overlaps slightly with the Bon Jovi tour when Bruce Springsteen’s Wrecking Ball tour rolls back into the UK in mid-June. It probably won’t come as a surprise to you now to hear that there’s an ex-member of the Asbury Jukes in the E Street Band. Ed “Kingfish” Manion (baritone sax) joined the horn section for the “Wrecking Ball” tour after many years of touring and recording with Southside Johnny. You can see The Boss here:
Saturday 15/06/13 Wembley Stadium, London
Tuesday 18/06/13 Hampden Park, Glasgow
Thursday 20/06/13 Ricoh Stadium, Coventry
Sunday 30/06/13 Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London
Just in case I need a sledgehammer to get this message home, some great music has come out of New Jersey (and I haven’t even got on to Patti Smith, Gary Bonds and The Four Seasons). Some bands have been incredibly successful over a long period of time and some haven’t; what the bands touring the UK this summer have in common is mutual respect and shared personnel. You can probably still get tickets for The Boss and Bon Jovi but, if they’re playing anywhere near you, try to get out and see Southside Johnny and Billy Walton; you won’t regret it.