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Bands work in harmony to help feed the hungry
Greater Media's Good Samaritan Holiday Bash will feature The Reveling with Jay Weinberg, and much more
Music, merriment and good will to others contribute to the spirit of the holiday season. Greater Media wants to fuel that spirit by providing a way for people to enjoy good music, have some fun and help those in need of food all at the same time at Greater Media's Good Samaritan Holiday Bash.
Scheduled to take place on Dec. 13 at the historic Stone Pony on Ocean Avenue in Asbury Park, the Greater Media Good Samaritan Holiday Bash will feature six bands and several vocalists performing throughout the afternoon. The Reveling, featuring drummer Jay Weinberg who is just back from touring with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, will be the headline band. Other popular bands slated to perform are Locksley, Radiant Illusion, Hollywood Help, Lunch Hour Six Pack and Almost There. Singing sensation Lauriana Mae and her band will also take the stage in addition to vocalists Jackie Hlavenka performing on acoustic guitar, and Casey Rochelle singing a variety of selections. DJ Sean McCaffrey will be the MC for the event.
With the nation's economy in turmoil, the number of families registered to receive food has more than doubled in the past year. The increased demand for assistance has left the food pantry struggling to keep its shelves stocked with enough food and supplies to distribute to more than 100 families on a weekly basis. People from all over are welcome to attend the event to enjoy the opportunity to relax and to be entertained while helping families put food on the table. The Reveling has been performing since 2007, with Jay Weinberg joining in 2008. In addition to Weinberg on drums, the band's members are Dave Kramer (guitar and vocals), Dennis Murphy (bass) and Sean Morris (lead singer and guitar player). The Reveling performs original upbeat punk music.
Weinberg, the son of E Street Band drummer Max Weinberg, said, "We are very happy to support any good cause, especially one that is as meaningful as this, and we are definitely proud to be a part of it." Locksley was formed in Madison, Wisc., by brothers Jesse and Jordan Laz and longtime friends Kai Kennedy and Sam Bair. The band released "Don't Make Me Wait" in 2007. Considerable touring followed, including a stint as the opening band and backing band for Ray Davies of the Kinks, as well as performances on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and "Late Night With Conan O'Brien." The group's penchant for melody and uptempo, sing-a-long friendly songs has drawn comparisons to everyone from the Beatles and the Kinks to the Cure and the Strokes. In September they released "Darling, It's True," the first single from their sophomore album, "Be in Love," due out Jan. 26.
Lauriana, 26, a solo artist, is currently spending most of her time writing music and recording her first solo album. She describes her music as a blend of classic jazz and contemporary rhythm and blues. For the Stone Pony fundraiser, Lauriana will be accompanied by Wilford Dunn on drums, John Payne on keyboards, Chris Wells on bass and Charles Pranio on guitar.
Fans of the popular cover band Mission Dance will be pleased to see Lee Deedmeyer and Sheri Gilmore from the band team up to perform acoustic selections in support of the event and the food pantry. "The local food banks and the volunteers who run them perform a great service to the community by providing food and support to those in need," said Deedmeyer. "In these economic times we need to support this worthy cause."
Two of the members of Almost There (Zach Sicherman of Wayside on bass and vocals, and Ed Soles of Oakhurst on guitar and vocals) have been playing together since they were freshmen at Ocean Township High School in 2001. Drummer Phil Serzan of Old Bridge is the newest addition. The band recently earned a grand prize of $10,000 after they entered and won 7-Eleven's nationwide virtual Battle of the Bands contest. They describe their music as upbeat rock. The group is working on a new CD called "Losing Someone to Find Yourself," expected to be released in January.
Ryan is in the eighth grade at Holy Family School, Lakewood, and Brandon is a junior at St. Rose High School, Belmar. Mikey attends Freehold Township High School and Shew is a student at Manalapan High School. They are both freshmen. They are happy to be able to help bring food to families in their hometown and surrounding towns that have fallen on hard times. Radiant Illusion has performed at venues that include the Court Tavern in New Brunswick, Chubby's in Red Bank, Café 55 in Brick Township and Teen Night at Marlboro Recreation. They write their own songs and perform cover tunes as well. For the Stone Pony benefit they will do a combination of both.
Jackie Hlavenka, 22, of Manalapan, is a singer-songwriter and a staff writer for Greater Media Newspapers. She has been playing guitar and writing songs for nine years. Hlavenka's performances include playing at the Internet Cafe in Red Bank, the Indigo Cafe in Aberdeen and Mr. Beery's in Bethpage, N.Y. She is a recent graduate of Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y.
Casey Rochelle, 16, of Wall Township, has been singing since she was 5 years old. Currently a sophomore at Wall High School, Casey studies with vocal coaches Elizabeth Kelsay at Music University, Freehold Township, and Ellen Hollander at Wall High School. She enjoys singing music from a variety of genres including pop, rock, Broadway, country and rhythm and blues. Sean McCaffrey is an entertainment consultant for Center Stage Entertainment in southern New Jersey. He has offered his services to be the master of ceremonies for the event.
WRAT-FM in Lake Como, Frantasy Enterprises in Lakewood, Direct Printing in Ringoes, and Adult Medical Day Care Center in Englishtown are also event sponsors in addition to Pine Brook Care Center, Joffe Family Chiropractic, Hair Fusion and Romeos Pizzeria (Andee Plaza), all in Manalapan. People of all ages are welcome to be entertained at the Stone Pony while helping others. Doors will open at 1:30 p.m. Dec. 13. Admission is $10 plus at least one nonperishable food donation. A ticket for a chance to win door prizes will be provided for each item donated — bring more food, get more chances to win. For details, tickets, sponsorships and items needed, visit www.gmnews.com or call 732- 358-5200, ext. 8288 or ext. 8248. For concert information, visitwww.stoneponyonline.com. |
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