CLEVELAND, Ohio – Go to any Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes show these days (the band still plays regularly up and down the East Coast) and you’ll find a new, coveted item amongst fans. In early ...
For Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, comfortable has never been a word associated with their brand of raucous, roots-tinged rock and bluesy reverie. The band has flourished with more than 30 ...
CD 1: I Don't Want to Go Home; Got to Get You off My Mind; How Come You Treat Me So Bad; The Fever; Broke Down Piece of Man; Sweeter Than Honey; Fanny Mae; It Ain't the Meat (It's the Motion); I ...
The majority of songs played are on Southside's to-be-released album, but the band opened with a tune they have yet to record, “This Time It’s For Real.” Springsteen’s “The Fever,” another album cut, ...
Over a 40-plus-year career, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes have never had a major hit single and chances are most people wouldn’t recognize frontman Southside Johnny Lyon if they saw him ...
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes performed Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul's 1982 album, "Men Without Women," in its entirety at an outdoor show at the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, Saturday ...
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