New Jersey legend Southside Johnny announced his retirement from touring Friday, Dec. 20 citing 'health issues.' ...
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 ...
With this retirement, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes’ upcoming ... The Jukes’ last album was 2015′s “Soultime!” The news comes as a major blow to the Jersey Shore live ...
A statement on the band’s website reads: “After a hugely successful 50-year run with his band Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, touring non-stop throughout the U.S and overseas, ‘Southside Johnny ...
Band-related events coming up include The Jukes Horns performing with the Eddie Testa Band on Feb. 15 at the Stone Pony.
New Jersey rocker Southside Johnny Lyon, known as the “grandfather of the New Jersey sound,” is retiring after 50 years of touring in an effort to manage “ongoing health issues.” ...
The Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes record release show for the album “I Don't Want to Go Home” on Memorial Day weekend in 1976 from the Pony was broadcast to cities across the U.S ...
After 50 years of rousing, rock-and-soul performances, Southside Johnny Lyon has officially retired from touring, according to an announcement sent by the Basie Center for the Arts Friday.