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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