Southside Johnny

American musician

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December 20 2024 Announced retirement from touring due to health reasons, ending a 50-year run with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes.
July 11 2020 Played the first major concert in New Jersey during the pandemic, performing a Drive-In Concert at Monmouth Racetrack with over 1,000 vehicles in attendance.
October 27 2019 Inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame at the Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park.
2018 Inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame, recognizing his significant contributions to the state's musical heritage and his role as the 'Grandfather of the New Jersey Sound'.
2017 Appeared as himself in the Showtime TV series Billions, performing 'I Don't Want to Go Home' and 'Looking for a Good Time' in the episode 'Sic Transit Imperium'.
September 2015 Released the album 'Soultime!' with Southside Johnny and the Jukes.
May 4 2014 Headlined at the Hoboken Arts and Music Festival, which featured 300 artists and 30 musicians.
January 2013 Released a CD called 'Songs from the Barn' with his side project, The Poor Fools.
October 2011 Recorded a version of 'I'm Down' with his band The Poor Fools for The Beatles Complete on Ukulele project.
July 2 2011 Recorded a live performance of Stevie Van Zandt's 'Men Without Women' album at the Stone Pony in New Jersey for CD release.
September 24 2010 Kicked off an international tour with a free performance at Overpeck Park in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey.
June 2010 Released the album 'Pills and Ammo', which received significant critical acclaim, with songs primarily written by Southside Johnny and Jeff Kazee.

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