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SUMMARY:Adam Ezra Group at Wonder Bar
DESCRIPTION:welcome to adam ezra group\n\n\n\n\n\nHe takes a month out of each year to visit the living rooms of his fans around the country…\nHis band and nonprofit organization RallySound host a free festival every summer that raised $151\,000 for homeless veterans in 2024…\nHe live-streamed for 500 nights in a row during the pandemic…\nThey co-produced an album with 163 fans… \n\nIf you haven’t connected with Adam Ezra Group yet\, these are just a few examples to help you understand how this underground\, Americana songwriter and his bandmates seem to have popped out of nowhere\, establishing a connection with their fans unlike any other\, and are suddenly selling out theaters throughout the Northeast.   \nAdam Ezra will joke with you that while the “nowhere” part might be accurate\, nothing has ever just “popped” for this folk musician\, activist.  Without resources\, connections\, or any kind of clue how the music world works\, Ezra began playing shows over 20 years ago.  When music venues wouldn’t hire him\, he played bars\, bookstores\, fields\, and parking lots\, often raising money for causes he cared about; a practice that grew into his nonprofit organization RallySound.   \n“We’d play 5 hours a night\,” Adam reminisces\, “more often than not\, in danger of outnumbering the audiences we were playing for…” \nSo how did this band operating so far outside the traditional music world come to win New England Music Award’s “Americana Act of the Year” in 2023?  What could have happened to inspire John Oates to call Adam and invite him to begin a songwriting friendship that would lead to John producing their latest release and co-write\, “Hold Each Other Now”?  What happened to catch the attention of The Wallflowers\, who recently invited AEG to join them on their spring tour\, or SPIN Magazine who recently proclaimed\, “This Independent Underground Folk Band Is Blowing Up Without Selling Out”?  \nIf you ask Adam\, he’ll tell you: \n“One person at a time\, over many years and thousands of shows\, decided to turn their heads to listen.  One person at a time decided to share our music with folks they care about.  That’s always been our story.  It’s no fairytale\, but it sure makes me proud and humbled when I look out from the stage to watch theaters full of people singing along to our music.” \nThese days you’ll find Adam and his bandmates\, Corinna Smith (Fiddle)\, Poche Ponce (Bass)\, and Alex Martin (Percussion)\, constantly out on the road.  If you look at their tour schedule now\, you can buy tickets to see them at festivals\, rock venues\, and theaters around the country\, but you will also see their tour continuously peppered with activism and grassroots events; a testament to an artist who will never forget where he came from\, and whose mission is about much more than music.
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/adam-ezra-group-at-wonder-bar/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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SUMMARY:Shane Guerrette / Michael Wilbur at Asbury Jams
DESCRIPTION:SHANE GUERRETTE – It’s the old way of doing things that inspires a new sound for upstate NY-based artist\, Shane Guerrette. Drawing influence from classic soul and roots rock genres\, Shane has only just begun to craft his own retro flavored sound. Having self-produced two albums since 2022\, a considerable buzz amongst industry and fans alike has been built – leading to millions of streams\, multiple tours and festival appearances. Since the start of 2023\, Shane and his band have toured relentlessly\, opening up for acts such as The Heavy Heavy\, Neal Francis\, The Sheepdogs\, The Wood Brothers\, Black Joe Lewis\, & The Stone Foxes as well as playing at major festivals such as Rhythm and Roots\, Winnetka\, and Alternating Currents. With a new album due out later in 2025\, you’re going to want to keep an eye on what’s next for this rising star. \nMICHAEL WILBUR – Michael Wilbur is a highly acclaimed American multi-instrumentalist\, composer\, producer\, and vocalist\, celebrated for his virtuosity on the Bass and Tenor Saxophones. Born in Brockton\, MA\, and currently based in Western Massachusetts\, Michael’s musical journey began at the New School in New York City\, where he co-founded the groundbreaking band Moon Hooch. Known for their unique blend of jazz\, dance music\, and experimental hip-hop\, Moon Hooch quickly gained fame for their electrifying performances on New York City subway platforms before achieving international acclaim. In addition to his work with Moon Hooch\, Michael Wilbur is a co-founder of Thundersmack\, bringing his innovative sound to new heights. His solo projects showcase a broad range of genres\, defying traditional musical boundaries and captivating audiences worldwide. Beyond his performance career\, Michael is a dedicated vegan and environmental advocate\, integrating his commitment to sustainability into his artistic endeavors. He also engages in educational initiatives\, sharing his expertise through music lessons and speaking at events such as TEDx conferences.
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/shane-guerrette-michael-wilbur-at-asbury-jams/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sneezy / Kuf Knotz & Christine Elise at Asbury Jams
DESCRIPTION:SNEEZY – Best friends since 1st grade\, sharing the groove one beat at a time. Sneezy brings the funk and soul from Chicago! Sneezy’s sound is the perfect culmination of all things good in music. It fuses the genres of pop\, reggae\, hip-hop\, and rock\, and it has a natural\, summery sunshine feel to every track. Their neo-soul undertone provides a little something extra to their music and creates an infectious\, addicting rhythm that you’ll be glad to have stuck in your head. Like James Brown\, Sneezy turns in a killer show and leaves it all on the stage\, every time. Hailing from Chicago\, Illinois\, Sneezy’s catchy\, cascading rhythms spiral onwards\, leading scores of carousing fans dancing & singing along with songs they know by heart. From frontman Brett O’Connor: “We’re always having fun on stage\, and you really get our music when you see us live. Our mission is to create an ever-growing community through our music.” \nKUF KNOTZ & CHRISTINGE ELISE\nKüf Knotz (Producer/MC) and Christine Elise (Harpist/Vocalist) have brought their unique blend of hip-hop\, soul and classical traditions to various communities. The unlikely pair connected and built a similar bond to creating positive\, forward thinking music fusing boom bap era and lo-fi inspired beats supported by the harp. Their performance takes you on an era fusing\, genre bending journey. And\, you can dance to it. The duo has been featured on Sugar Shack Sessions & NPR Music.
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/sneezy-kuf-knotz-christine-elise-at-asbury-jams/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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SUMMARY:REPRISE: Recreating Iconic Phish Shows at Asbury Jams
DESCRIPTION:“An Evening with”. REPRISE is a band that formed to *reprise* the Phish experience\, is an all-star New England band. Cal Kehoe\, longtime frontman for Pink Talking Fish\, helms the enterprise on guitar. Adrian Tramontano (Twiddle\, Kung Fu and The Breakfast) masters the drums. Scott Chasolen chairmans the boards for the project\, bringing years of experience as a founding member of Ulu and keyboardist of The Machine\, a Pink Floyd tribute. Multi-instrumentalist and composer Chris DeAngelis (The Machine\, Kung Fu and The Breakfast) rounds out the foursome on bass. The time is near\, the mission’s clear — get ready to blaze on with REPRISE!
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/reprise-recreating-iconic-phish-shows-at-asbury-jams/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ripe w/ Andy Suzuku & The Method at Asbury Lanes
DESCRIPTION:Ripe’s new album Bright Blues has an anthemic feel. It is a collection of 12 songs full of sleek grooves and bold melodies that the Alternative-Pop quartet put together to help ride out tough times.  \nThe members of Ripe have never felt more assured about the band or their music. Collectively and personally\, Ripe has weathered a mountain of adversity over the past few years\, and from those struggles has arisen their best art yet. Bright Blues\, Ripe’s sophomore album\, is enjoying big excitement at radio\, with the new single “Settling” hitting top 15 at AAA and top 25 at ALT with over 16K+ radio spins garnering 15+million impressions and being featured as Alt Nation’s critical cut artist.  \n“The wildest thing for me is that the record simultaneously sounds like it has the scars of everything we’ve been through and also that it doesn’t — it’s joyful music\, which is very exciting given that it was made in the middle of getting hit in the stomach\,” says singer Robbie Wulfsohn\, who came together with guitarist Jon Becker\, drummer Sampson Hellerman\, and trombonist Calvin Barthel while they were all studying at Berklee College of Music.  \nRipe is taking Bright Blues on the road\, with a nationwide headline tour that begins shortly after the album’s March 10th\, 2023 release date. The tour will hit prestigious venues such as MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston\, Terminal 5 in New York City and The Fillmore in San Francisco.  \nEven before the pandemic\, Ripe was on the cusp of something new. The band began drawing acclaim from the likes of the Boston Globe\, Huffington Post and WXPN with a dance-ready vibe on EPs Produce The Juice and Hey Hello. Ripe built on that sound and folded in a touch of R&B on their first full-length\, Joy in the Wild Unknown. Their streams on Spotify surged past 65 million\, they conquered stages at festivals including Bonnaroo\, Firefly\, SweetWater and Bottlerock\, and they sold thousands of tickets across the US\, including sell outs at iconic venues like House of Blues Boston and Brooklyn Steel. Ripe was still ready to try a different approach for Bright Blues. The album would already be different in that it would be their first release after signing to indie powerhouse Glassnote Records. They started the creative process by calling in outside producer Paul Butler (St. Paul & the Broken Bones\, Michael Kiwanuka) and for the first time\, bringing in co-writers\, recording four songs that Ripe released as singles throughout 2020. \n“We thought\, how can we do something new?” Hellerman says. “Something that still has our sound and vibe at its core\, how can we expand our boundaries and reach more audiences while still staying true to what makes Ripe Ripe?” The answer was teaming up with Noah Conrad (BTS\, Niall Horan) and Ryan Linvill (Olivia Rodrigo\, Dermot Kennedy)\, classmates from Berklee who are up-and-comers in the world of pop songwriting and production. Together\, the band and its collaborators dialed in a buoyant sound on the hooky album opener “Get Over\,” where synths help flesh out a throwback pop sound. Ripe works a hot soul vein on “All or Nothing\,” where horns punctuate a snappy rhythm that powers smooth\, fully self-assured vocals. Woozy synths on “Paper Cups” help create a dream-like vibe accentuated with a subtle\, hypnotic melody.  \nBringing new people into the fold\, even though they’re old friends\, was an exercise in trust that proved well worth it. “We used to just all get in a room and kind of hash it out\,” Becker says. With Bright Blues\, “It was only one or two of us at a time with Noah and Ryan\, so our individual voices got to shine more.” \nThe new approach also helped Ripe think of the band’s high-energy\, freewheeling stage show separately from the recording studio\, which they used more as an instrument in the making of Bright Blues. Wulfsohn chimes in\, “There are moments of improvisation on the record that feel like somebody was just going for it and hitting something really exciting. I’m biased\, but I think you hear every distinct voice across the record\, and I think the circumstances of the record absolutely leaked into the musical choices.” \nThe result is an album that shows the full scope of the band’s abilities as writers and performers. The live show has always been at the core of who Ripe is\, and now the recorded music can stand alongside it as an all-encompassing representation of whothe band is and where they are going. \nBright Blues also showed the members of Ripe that they can still surprise each other. “Each of us had moments while making this album that really resonated with us\, if not broke us open emotionally\,” Barthel says. “Having that experience coming from people who you know better than anybody else and trust so much is pretty mind blowing. It definitely left us all with a new level of inspiration and drive and belief in what we could all do.”
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/ripe-at-asbury-lanes/
LOCATION:Asbury Lanes\, 209 4th Ave\, Asbury Park\, 07712\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bandits on the Run & Zach Person at Asbury Jams
DESCRIPTION:BANDITS ON THE RUN are a musical trio comprised of Adrian Blake Enscoe\, Sydney\nShepherd\, and Regina Strayhorn\, known for their distinct combination of cello\, guitar\,\naccordion\, and found-percussion with sophisticated three-part harmonies and rotating\nlead vocals. The Brooklyn-based outfit sprang from a chance encounter while busking\nin NYC’s bustling subways and burst onto the national stage in 2019 when their song\,\n“Love in the Underground\,” was featured on the NPR Tiny Desk Contest’s Top Shelf\,\nwith the esteemed tastemakers at the station proclaiming\, “the band orchestrates a\nsymphony of sound and story through its impressive musicianship and marvelous\nharmonies.” After recording their 2021 EP\, Now Is The Time\, with producer Ryan\nHadlock (Brandi Carlile\, The Lumineers)\, the Bandits took to the screen\, devising a\nshort musical film\, Band At The End Of The World\, commissioned by Prospect\nMusicals. Since then\, they have continued to explore the nexus of indie-folk music and\ntheatrical storytelling\, composing music for the Netflix animated series\, Storybots\,\nscoring the movie\, The Same Storm\, adapting several songs from texts by William\nShakespeare for a production of As You Like It\, and receiving an NEA grant for a new\nmusical with Prospect Musicals\, all the while touring the globe with appearances at the\nCambridge Folk Festival\, Floydfest\, Summerfest Milwaukee\, Americanafest\, F1\nSingapore Grand Prix\, Mile of Music\, and the Rocky Mountain Folks Festival.\nBandits on the Run are currently working on the stage musical adaptation of the novel\nWhat’s Eating Gilbert Grape in association with MCC Theater\, alongside actor-musician\nChristopher Sears and Academy Award Nominee Peter Hedges\, who wrote the original\nbook and screenplay.
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/bandits-on-the-run-tba-at-asbury-jams/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Wheeland Brothers / Six Foot Blonde at Asbury Jams
DESCRIPTION:THE WHEELAND BROTHERS – The Wheeland Brothers are two Southern California surfers who grew up where the concrete meets the sand. Their playful pursuit of life invites listeners to join in on the stoke\, all the while blending infectious good-time-energy with peaceful introspection. \nTheir sound is a signature blend of surf rock\, reggae\, hip hop and acoustic pop. \nThe Wheeland Brothers have burst onto the national music scene with their album Pacific Vibration. They’ve become fan-favorites and mainstays on Sirius XM’s No Shoes Radio as well as Sirius XM’s Radio Margaritaville where their single “Song To The Sun” was the most played song of the summer 2022 on both stations and was added to coveted playlists on both Spotify and Amazon. \nThe band has performed with peers ranging from 311 and Slightly Stoopid to Donavon Frankenreiter and Michael Franti. They’ve also performed at Meeting Of The Minds\, Tortuga Music Festival\, Kaaboo Del Mar\, and were personally picked by Kenny Chesney to play the Nashville kick off to his 2022 summer tour. As a headliner\, they pack out venues from Coach House in SoCal to Guanabanas in Florida and Big Chill Beach Club in Delaware. SIX FOOT BLONDE – Six Foot Blonde is the rare combination of earnest and exciting\, the synthesis of front-woman Julia Rusyniak’s tremendous vocal talent and heartfelt lyrics with a 90’s-alt-washed take on soul pop that is lush\, tight-knit\, and brimming with energy. \nThe kind of band that means what they say in every song and dances with you to every word\, Six Foot Blonde burst out of their local midwestern scene with enough excitement to draw crowds across the country in under three years. \nIn 2024\, the band finished their first national headlining tour\, followed by the release of their debut album\, “Ask Me How I Am.”
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/the-wheeland-brothers-six-foot-blonde-at-asbury-jams/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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SUMMARY:Waiting on Mongo / The Hip Snacks at Asbury Jams
DESCRIPTION:WAITING ON MONGO – A power funk octet\, Waiting On Mongo is an immersive experience that can only be described as a soulful journey that pushes the limits in the 4th dimension of psychedelic grooves. With strutting guitar riffs\, transcendent horns\, and heady organ depth\, the live performances take you on a cathartic journey where you shed the weight of the world with everyone in attendance. Traversing the inner workings of the human soul\, everything seems to be in its right place when the Mongo party hits full throttle. \nSince 2015\, WOM has relentlessly displayed a level of musicianship that continues to impress both music critics and fans alike\, winning awards in their hometown of Asbury Park for consecutive years. With a permeating aura of soulful energy\, that illuminates every venue\, the band is on a collision course for new locations to spread the love that is their music. \nWaiting On Mongo is: Mike [guitar\, vocals] •• Johnny [bass] •• Anders [saxophone] •• Mongo [keyboards] •• Matt [drums] •• Harry [percussion] •• Bruce [trumpet] •• Tom [saxophone]. THE HIP SNACKS – The Hip Snacks are a Denver-based powerhouse six-piece of explosive\nsoul music. Like a surprise hug from an old friend\, this band is just what you didn’t know you were missing. The Hip Snacks are led by the duo of vocalist Kara Durante and her husband\, bassist Ben Suarez\, and joined by drummer Dylan French\, keyboardist Adam Schini\, and guitarists Ricky Feria and Felipe Cantuaria. \nThe band released their acclaimed debut album What Lies Ahead in June 2024\, capping a huge year of growth with support slots for Grammy Nominated Artsit Maggie Rose and Clay Street Unit.\nThe Hip Snacks recorded with Emmy Award-Winning producer Steve Avedis at Colorado Sound Studios\, authentically capturing their signature blend of piercing vocals\, dominant rhythms\, and blistering solos over songs that can’t help but make you dance. See for yourself.\nGo ahead. You deserve a Snack.
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/waiting-on-mongo-the-hip-snacks-at-asbury-jams/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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SUMMARY:Chalk Dinosaur / Underground Springhouse at Asbury Jams
DESCRIPTION:CHALK DINOSAUR – Chalk Dinosaur (Pittsburgh\, PA) features a fusion of electronic dance music\, funk and psychedelic rock. It has distinctive melodic themes coupled with a heavy rhythm section and augmented with synthesizers and electronic textures. The live shows are characterized by high energy and emotional diversity. \nChalk Dinosaur was founded in 2008 as the artist project of Pittsburgh music producer John O’Hallaron\, and is known for it’s colorfully diverse and prolific songwriting. Over the years\, Chalk Dinosaur has released 25 albums and EP’s\, ranging from indie and surf rock to psychedelic rock\, electronic dance music\, funk\, and jam. Some albums are instrumental and some are vocally centered. Some are solo recording projects\, while others are collaborative albums featuring the full band. \nLive performances take several forms. Chalk Dinosaur mainly performs as a duo and sometimes as a quartet with each form having a different repertoire. The 4-piece leans more funk and jam\, and the duo leans more towards electronic dance. Both incorporate the foundation of funky grooves and distinctive melodies. \nMembers of the live band include John O’Hallaron (guitar\, keys\, vocals\, electronics)\, Nick O’Hallaron (drums)\, Jon Henderson (guitar)\, and Michael Berger (bass). \nUNDERGROUND SPRINGHOUSE\n“More of the good\, less of the bad.” That’s the motto upon which Underground Springhouse have built their sound and style. Exploring reggae\, country\, and funk influences within a rock ‘n roll context\, Springhouse has crafted a genre-bending catalog that takes listeners from beaches to back roads with ear-worm hooks and head-bobbing grooves. \nTheir debut single\, “Joyfell” (2018)\, has caught the ears of listeners around the country\, galvanizing the band to become the touring and recording machine that they are today. Springhouse has since released a full length album\, “Underground Springhouse” (2021)\, and two EPs\, “Tom Foolery” (2019) and “I Recall” (2023)\, as well as a number of one-off singles. Their most recent EP\, “I Recall\,” features five new songs and showcases the band’s honing of their songwriting craft. On certain tracks the group explores newer influences like bluegrass and Americana\, while on others they expand on more familiar styles like reggae and funk. All the while\, the band stays true to their motto and their sound by including sing-along choruses and dance-worthy rhythms across the EP. \nThe band’s consistent recording output and dedicated touring schedule have helped grow their audience from a college town phenomenon into a frenetic mass of music lovers\, particularly in the Southeast and along the East Coast\, where Springhouse has headlined such venues as Athens’ Georgia Theatre\, DC’s 9:30 Club\, Nashville’s Exit/In\, Birmingham’s Avondale Brewing\, New York’s Brooklyn Bowl\, Asheville’s Salvage Station\, and Atlanta’s Terminal West. Fans should expect the unexpected at a Springhouse concert as no two shows look the same. The band’s fondness for improvisation and segues\, and use of mashups and surprise covers make each show a unique experience\, and keep fans coming back night after night. \nMembers Charlie Haas (guitar/vocals)\, Jackson Thompson (bass/vocals)\, Max Motley (keyboard/vocals) & Mitch Davidson (guitar/vocals) met in Athens\, Georgia while students at the University of Georgia. Underground Springhouse is a product of Athens’ renowned music scene\, slowly evolving as the group grew from a dorm room project into the polished outfit they are today.
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/chalk-dinosaur-underground-springhouse-at-asbury-jams/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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CREATED:20250418T140053Z
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SUMMARY:BASIC w/s/g Dave Hill at Asbury Jams / North To Shore
DESCRIPTION:BASIC\, a mind-meld between Chris Forsyth\, his frequent running partner Douglas McCombs\, and Mikel Patrick Avery\, present complex and entrancing instrumental music\, recasting forgotten scraps of guitar history into a moving mosaic of strings\, skins and electronics. \nBack in the mid ’80s (a moment in music history as remote to us now as bebop was to us back then)\, there was an entire sub-genre spawned by prog-rock-gone-new-wave icons meeting up to make sounds\, their names reading like a panoply of druggy law firms: Manzanera & Bruford\, Fripp & Summers\, French/Frith/Kaiser/Thompson. Their records clogged pre-internet college radio playlists\, cut-out bins and public library shelves\, but served as a touchstone for heads seeking inspiration from deeper wells than FM rock radio (which was fixated\, then as now\, on the Eagles and Led Zeppelin). Far from being mere self-indulgences\, these “side projects” were\, at best\, outlets for exploration of then-novel technologies (looping\, drum programming\, sampling\, etc.) for creators otherwise stuck in ’70s projects moribund with fan expectations and music-biz balance sheets. \nOne such record is guitarist Robert Quine and drummer Fred Maher’s Basic\, an arachnidian weave of subtly shifting rhythm tracks and chiming guitar that\, true to its name\, was left largely untouched by Quine’s celebrated McLaughlin-through-a-cheese grater solos (a trait that did not please many critics at the time). Quine’s untimely passing has since awakened many to the joys hidden within his scant solo discography\, but more expansive ears were already tuned in\, including a few guitarists hungry for sounds outside of the second-hand pentatonic canon—among them\, Chris Forsyth and original (now departed) BASIC member Nick Millevoi. \nAccording to Forsyth\, “I’ve loved that record for 20-plus years and hardly ever met anyone that liked it. To me\, that is an incredibly personal\, beautiful\, one-of-a-kind record.” \nForsyth and Millevoi’s mutual love of Basic ran deep enough for the album to serve as a template for a run of low-key pandemic jam sessions (when Forsyth’s Solar Motel Band was sidelined from touring). Using an Alesis drum machine for rhythm tracks\, they forged a collaborative language from angular polyrhythms\, pulsing baritone-guitar lines\, and shimmering chorus-pedal washes (another stylistic nod\, this time to the glistening post-punk of the Durutti Column and numerous 4AD bands). \nAfter playing as a duo for a brief time\, the music demanded further complexity within the sonic substrate. Natural Information Society core member Mikel Patrick Avery was enlisted on drum kit—a setup that quickly morphed into a single drum\, bell\, and a bespoke electronics rig of his own creation. Upon the release of This Is BASIC in September 2024\, Nick departed the group and Tortoise co-founder Douglas McCombs joined in his place on Fender Bass VI. The trio quickly flowered into an improvisational swirl of disorienting electronics\, hypnotic throb\, and dense flanged-guitar harmonics: three unique voices spinning a complex conversation of textures and rhythms. \nThe name of the nascent trio was\, of course\, obvious: BASIC\, capitalized to distinguish themselves from the inspirational Quine/Maher text\, and to introduce connotations with another ’80s trope\, the obsolete programming language some of us learned back when you learned such things. BASIC\, more importantly\, denotes returning to one’s roots—in this case\, Philly living room jams tangential to bands\, arrangements\, and songs; loved LPs lost to history\, but not to the minds conceiving the music. To end with Mikel: “There’s universality without sacrificing identity or integrity. The music allows space for different minds to live within it.” Which\, after all\, is the most basic offering music has for anyone.
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/basic-w-s-g-dave-hill-at-asbury-jams-north-2-shore/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260629T162004
CREATED:20250418T154445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T141417Z
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SUMMARY:Larkin Poe w/s/g Zach Person at Asbury Lanes - North 2 Shore Festival
DESCRIPTION:Already hailed for the sincerity of their song-craft\, Larkin Poe’s Megan and Rebecca Lovell place an even greater spotlight on their gift for storytelling on their new album Bloom. The dynamic Grammy and Americana Award-winning sister duo delves deep into personal narratives with universal themes of self-acceptance and individuality against a backdrop of contemporary blues and rock influences. Together\, they venture further along on their evolving musical journey with a collection of songs that resonate with introspection\, authenticity\, and a profound connection to their roots in American music \nWith special guest Zach Person
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/larkin-poe-w-s-g-zach-person-at-asbury-lanes/
LOCATION:Asbury Lanes\, 209 4th Ave\, Asbury Park\, 07712\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250621T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250621T190000
DTSTAMP:20260629T162004
CREATED:20250328T144924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250427T192922Z
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SUMMARY:Stars at Asbury Lanes - North 2 Shore Festival
DESCRIPTION:STARS have made their career telling the tales we keep in the darkest\, and most hopeful parts of our souls. Delivering the hard and soft edges of life and love as only this band can\, they returned with two new tracks Privilege and We Called It Love. \nFrom the reflective beauty of Amy Millan’s vocal in Privilege “never got what you want\, never got it” to Torquil Campbell’s contemplative and contrary\, “I don’t believe that people change…but I’ve changed” on We Called It Love\, Stars return time and again to comfort and reassure us that within the experience of failure and fucking up is the path to a life well lived. \nA collective band statement notes\, “We’re back! We have a new album. It was recorded in Montreal and Connecticut with the great producer\, Peter Katis. We love him and thank him for being there for us. It’s our first with our friends at Last Gang. We made this record for ourselves\, for our kids\, and for you. And we are so happy and grateful that you’re still listening to our music.” \nWith approaching 20 years as a band and a storied album catalogue spanning 2001’s Nightsongs\, the romantic upheaval of 2003’s Heart and 2004’s Set Yourself On Fire\, 2007’s In Our Bedroom After the War\, the downcast elegies of 2010’s The Five Ghosts\, the rejuvenation of 2012’s The North and sub-base\, dance club infused No One Is Lost in 2014\, Stars continue to prove themselves some of the finest musical storytellers in the country\, moving through life with their fans. \nStars now returns with their 8th full-length release “There Is No Love In Fluorescent Light”\, out now via Last Gang Records worldwide.
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/stars-at-asbury-lanes-north-2-shore-festival/
LOCATION:Asbury Lanes\, 209 4th Ave\, Asbury Park\, 07712\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250619T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250619T190000
DTSTAMP:20260629T162004
CREATED:20250415T160034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T204016Z
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SUMMARY:Delicate Steve w/s/g Barney Cortez at Asbury Jams / North 2 Shore
DESCRIPTION:Steve Marion\, the critically acclaimed–and completely wordless–songwriter and guitarist known as Delicate Steve\, has unveiled a new album called Delicate Steve Sings. Is the album title a reference to the instantly recognizable “voice” of his guitar? Does he actually sing this time? Has he not been singing all along? That’s the crux of Sings—Marion is the rare guitarist where you can put on any of his records and know exactly who’s playing. In an indie rock landscape stuffed end-to-end with guitars and amplifiers\, nobody else sounds like this. \nThat unique voice has kept Steve busy in an unpredictable variety of settings. The sheer spread of his work outside his own records—collaborating with Miley Cyrus and Paul Simon\, playing in Amen Dunes and the Black Keys\, and being sampled by Kanye—doesn’t mean Steve’s a chameleon. It means he’s singular. \nOne night while on a trip to Greece\, Marion looked out over the sea while listening to Willie Nelson’s pop standards record Stardust\, a cosmic epiphany washing over him about what his next record could be. Delicate Steve Sings is a record centered on channeling iconic voices with his guitar. In doing so\, Marion is casting himself in the role of iconic singers like Willie who make standards their own. In the process\, he reveals just how singular (dare we say iconic) that voice is. The guitar sings these songs—smoothly\, sweetly\, boldly\, and on its own terms. \nRecorded with Jonathan Rado on bass\, Kosta Galanopolous on drums\, Renata Zeiguer providing strings\, and co-writer Elliot Bergman\, you can hear this team of exceptional musicians approach the album with the same smooth reverence you’d hear on something like Willie’s classic. Still\, there’s a requisite subversiveness to what Marion’s doing here—this isn’t a full-on standards album. He’s got original songs with titles that suggest they might be new recordings of classics. “I’ll Be There” is smooth like a lost Bill Withers track; “Easy for You” isn’t the Elvis song of the same name\, but there’s a hint of the king in there all the same. \nFrom the record’s opening track\, the mood of Delicate Steve Sings is immediately defined by the distinctive voice of Marion’s guitar. Going back to the feel of a classic and the writing of an original\, “Cherry” settles into a similar vibe as Al Green’s Call Me\, vocals and all. As the second track\, his take on the Emersons’ “Baby” solidifies his guitar-as-voice approach by offering his own wordless “yes oh baby.” It’s a faithful rendition\, cooing background vocals and all\, but the voice—that guitar tone—is definitively Steve’s. For Steve\, its inclusion bolstered his goal with the album: feeling over thinking. “Artists are very much overthinkers\, just by trade\,” he says. “But currently\, everything is so totally overthought. So really\, I was just resonating with these songs a lot and trying to avoid overthinking. I was listening to ‘Baby’ a lot\, and that was it: I was just feeling it.” \nAs the album rolls on\, he sprinkles in two more classics: The Beatles’ “Yesterday” and Otis Redding’s “These Arms of Mine.” Just as his overall aesthetic nods to the crooners\, his cover of “Yesterday” was more inspired by Sinatra’s version than McCartney’s; Marion’s positioning himself\, wryly\, as an icon putting his signature on a song embedded into nearly every brain on the planet. “You’re tapping into something universal and in the consciousness of pop music\,” Steve says—tacit permission for his guitar to drift into vocal expressions he’s internalized through years of close\, repeated listening. Just like all the great singers.
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/delicate-steve-w-s-g-barney-cortez-at-asbury-jams-north-2-shore/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250615T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250615T190000
DTSTAMP:20260629T162004
CREATED:20250413T045454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250427T192821Z
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SUMMARY:LA LOM at North 2 Shore
DESCRIPTION:In the vibrant tapestry of Los Angeles’s music scene\, LA LOM stands out for its ability to seamlessly weave together the diverse genres and cultures of the city into its music. Short for The Los Angeles League of Musicians\, LA LOM is composed of LA natives Zac Sokolow (guitar)\, Jake Faulkner (bass)\, and Nicholas Baker (drums/percussion). \nThe roots of LA LOM reach back to 2019\, when the band was assembled to play five nights a week in the lobby of the historic Roosevelt Hotel on Hollywood Boulevard. Initially tasked with providing background music for hotel patrons\, tourists\, and passersby off the street\, LA LOM soon began experimenting with a genre-transcending repertoire that reflects the diverse musical diaspora of Angelenos. \nLA LOM started out reimagining instrumental renditions of the soulful ballads from the 1950s and ’60s that they grew up listening to on LA’s oldies station\, K-EARTH 101\, evoking the laid-back aesthetic that defines the region\, and drawing inspiration from luminaries like Smokey Robinson\, Aaron Neville\, and Brenda and the Tabulations. \nTheir sonic palette expanded to encompass the romantic allure of classic Mexican Boleros and the Cumbia Sonidera woven into the very fabric of the city’s soundscape\, resonating through the streets from car stereos\, backyard parties\, and lively dance halls. LA LOM carved out a sound that blends all of these elements with the guitar-driven twang of Peruvian Chicha and Bakersfield Country. \nZac Sokolow’s musical lineage spans generations. He began his creative journey performing alongside his father\, a respected figure in LA’s bluegrass community\, whose family relocated from Buenos Aires to LA in the 1930s. Jake Faulkner comes from a family of Venice artists and met Zac at age 16. Zac and Jake honed their craft through years of collaboration in various bands within Southern California’s vibrant Rockabilly scene before eventually joining to form LA LOM. Nicholas Baker was steeped in Latin music from childhood by his grandmother\, who hailed from a musical family in Durango\, Mexico\, and gained fame as a DJ on a Spanish-language radio station in Tucson\, Arizona. He studied Latin percussion with renowned Nuyorican bassist and percussionist Roberto Miranda. \nLA LOM have quickly ascended to playing to thousands of people and have captured the attention of Beck\, Vampire Weekend and Zane Lowe. \nDoors 6:30pm\nShow 7:30pm
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/la-lom-at-north-2-shore/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T190000
DTSTAMP:20260629T162004
CREATED:20250301T055025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250427T192637Z
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SUMMARY:Eggy at North 2 Shore
DESCRIPTION:Song by timeless song\, Eggy reaches out a hand\, inviting you along as a great story unfolds. Eggy’s music traces the full spectrum of emotions\, evoked by a life well-lived alongside friends well-loved. \nEggy formed from a high school dream into a full-fledged reality. Aligning together in 2016\, the lineup of Alex Bailey (drums\, vocals)\, Jake Brownstein (guitar\, vocals)\, Mike Goodman (bass\, vocals) and Dani Battat (keys\, vocals) has captured the ears of listeners across the USA and beyond. \nFollowing the release of their 2019 debut record\, Watercolor Days\, the band has toured constantly\, performing in over 40 states. Amidst their travels in 2021\, Eggy stopped in Nashville to record two singles\, released as Nashville Tapes the following year. Highlights from the band’s many eclectic shows have been handpicked by the band for consumption\, including the most recent “Eggy Selects: Spring Tour 2023\, Vol. 1). \nEggy’s upcoming record\, “Waiting Game\,” is set to arrive on September 6\, 2024. Three singles (“A Moment’s Notice”\, “Laurel” and “Gentle Clown”) have been released thus far. Co-produced by White Denim’s James Petralli\, “Waiting Game” showcases the band’s artistry through a concentrated and refined studio approach as a compliment to their exploratory live shows. \n$1 per ticket benefits Backline\, providing mental health and wellness resources for music industry professionals and their families. \n21 and up admitted
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/eggy-an-evening-with-at-north-2-shore/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T190000
DTSTAMP:20260629T162004
CREATED:20250315T140037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250610T203512Z
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SUMMARY:Mountain Grass Unit w/s/g Dark City Strings at Asbury Jams
DESCRIPTION:Mountain Grass Unit\, from Birmingham\, Alabama\, is a young quartet redefining bluegrass with a fresh narrative. Comprised of Drury Anderson (mandolin\, vocals)\, Luke Black (guitar\, vocals)\, Josiah Nelson (fiddle\, vocals)\, and Sam Wilson (bass\, vocals)\, they blend tradition with bold exploration. Their journey began with a shared musical passion\, forming a sound that merges bluegrass with country\, jazz\, funk\, rock\, and metal influences. Their debut EP\, “Runnin’ From Trouble\,” released in 2024\, showcases their original music and inventive covers\, inspired by legends like Tony Rice and Billy Strings. \nRecorded at Nashville’s Hartland Studios\, and produced by Mike Harris (Old Crow Medicine Show)\, the EP captures their live energy. The leading single\, “Hey Mama\,” explores life’s transitions with inquisitive lyrics\, while “Cicada Song” and “Smugglin'” highlight their funk and traditional sides. \n2024 marked a turning point with performances at Renewal\, DelFest and WinterWondergrass\, broadening their audience and deepening their musical exploration. With plans for extensive touring\, festival sets\, and new music\, Mountain Grass Unit is ready to share their luminous sound with the world\, each performance a new chapter in their unfolding story.
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/mountain-grass-unit-w-s-g-dark-city-strings-at-asbury-jams/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250509T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250509T190000
DTSTAMP:20260629T162004
CREATED:20250424T174424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250424T174424Z
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SUMMARY:LaMP (Lawton\, Meztger\, Paczkowski) at Wonder Bar
DESCRIPTION:On a magical night at Nectar’s in Burlington\, Vermont in December of 2018\, three musical masters—Russ Lawton\, Scott Metzger and Ray Paczkowski—came together with alchemical synthesis\, and created a fresh\, so-tight-it’s-free sound\, permeated with technical prowess and a deep-pocket punch. The packed house fortunate enough to be in attendance that night witnessed the birth of something very special. The following spring\, the trio took the name LaMP by combining the first letters of each members’ surname\, and reconvened back in Vermont at Sugarhouse Soundworks for an intense recording session with sound engineer Roger Stauss laying down tracks that would become their eponymous debut EP. \nMetzger\, described by The Village Voice as “…an ace guitarist of a thousand styles\,” and a full-time member of the beloved Joe Russo’s Almost Dead\, tested the decades-strong synergy between Lawton and Paczkowski forged from their time playing with Trey Anastasio Band and their duo project Soule Monde. It resulted in seven tracks crackling with energy and soul. The melodic and harmonic interplay between Paczkowski’s swirling organ and clavinet dancing with Metzger’s acrobatic melodies on telecaster\, driven by Lawton’s unflappable backbeat\, produced a record that will stand the test of time. Ever since—as the three members busy schedules have allowed—LaMP has prioritized bringing the music to the people with shows across the East Coast. As word has spread and the crowds have grown with each subsequent tour\, it’s become clear that LaMP will be a musical force to be reckoned with for the foreseeable future.
URL:https://elmthree.com/event/lamp-lawton-meztger-paczkowski-at-wonder-bar/
LOCATION:Wonder Bar\, 1213 Ocean Ave\, Asbury Park\, NJ\, 07712\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250417T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250417T200000
DTSTAMP:20260629T162004
CREATED:20250410T190320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T195321Z
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SUMMARY:Ripe with special guest Dylan Chambers
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URL:https://elmthree.com/event/ripe/
LOCATION:Bearsville Theater\, 291 Tinker St\, Woodstock\, NY\, 12498\, United States
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