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THE ASBURY JUKES:

Southside Johnny – lead vocals, harp
Bobby Bandiera – lead guitar, vocals
Jeff Kazee – keyboard
Muddy Shews – bass
Louie Appel – drums
Eddie Manion – baritone sax
Joey Stann – tenor saxophone
LaBamba – trombone
Mark Pender - trumpet
Chris Anderson – trumpet

Special guest appearance by
Robert Bandiera

ROAD CREW:
Hood, Timmy Holland,
Sean Giblin and Joe Prinzo

Photo (c) by Giesela Schäfer
Photo (c) by Giesela Schäfer

THE LONGEST JUKES SETLIST EVER

Transcribed by Jack Paulishen
jackpaulishen@snet.net

Next To You
This Time Baby's Gone for Good
Coming Back
Living With The Blues
Sinful
Tell Me That Our Love's Still Strong
Gin Soaked Boy
Walk Away Renee
Gladly Go Blind
Take It Inside
Talk To Me
Without Love
Little Girl So Fine
Time Is Running Wild - acoustic
Day In and Day Out - acoustic
Fade Away - acoustic
We'll Make This World Stand Still
Broke Down Piece of Man
Rhumba And Coke
I'm So Anxious
Fever – feat. Neil Packman
All Night Long / Jumping Jack Flash
Paris
Tired Skin
It’s Been A Long Time
Trapped Again
On The Beach
Having A Party

(featuring the debut of the new and
improved "Jukettes", the "Jukewalk",
Robert Bandiera on guitar,
and Bobby Bandiera on piano)

FIRST ENCORE
Bad Girl
Why Is Love Such A Sacrifice

SECOND ENCORE
I Don't Want To Go Home
I've Been Working Too Hard

THIRD & LAST ENCORE
Hearts of Stone - Bobby and Johnny

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SOUTHSIDE JOHNNY
& THE ASBURY JUKES

- SATURDAY NIGHT -

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Over three hours of music, energy and Jukes! From the first note of "Next to You" to the last note of "Hearts Of Stone", the JUKESTOCK Jukes performance had EVERYTHING including a feel-good factor that shot right off the top of the scale!

Photo: René van Diemen
Photo (c) by René van Diemen

Performing in front of three hundred people who knew exactly what was goin’ on, Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes practically blew the roof off the Garden State ballroom as they took their repertoire of songs to new limits.

Photo: René van Diemen
Photo (c) by René van Diemen

Each intro was met with gasps of sheer unadulterated appreciation as the Jukes tore their way through a set list that most of us have only ever dreamed about hearing.

Photo (c) by Cheryl and Owen Cline
Photo (c) by Cheryl and Owen Cline

Thanks to the finely tuned ear of Sean Giblin, the sound was immaculate and the musicians appeared to be inspired so perhaps it’s not too surprising that this performance has the accolade of being the l o n g e s t Jukes show EVER!

Photo (c) by Cheryl and Owen Cline
Photo (c) by Cheryl and Owen Cline

No amount of adjectives or superlatives can do justice to describe this show, suffice to say everyone who was fortunate enough to be there had the time of their lives.

Photo (c) by John Cavanaugh
Photo (c) by John Cavanaugh

Photo (c) by Giesela Schäfer
Photo (c) by Giesela Schäfer

Photo (c) by Ann Vermeerbergen
Photo (c) by Ann Vermeerbergen

Photo (c) by René van Diemen
Photo (c) by René van Diemen

Photo (c) by René van Diemen
Photo (c) by René van Diemen

Photo (c) by Ann Vermeerbergen
Photo (c) by Ann Vermeerbergen


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