Asbury Park is a versatile six-piece group dedicated to playing the music from Springsteen’s entire career, from the sax-and-piano Jersey Shore sound of the 1970s-era E Street Band to the soulful arena rock of Bruce’s ‘80s hits to the acoustic folk-rock of Nebraska and The Ghost of Tom Joad to the best of the Boss’s most recent work from The Rising, Devils & Dust and Magic. With a repertoire of over seventy Bruce classics, Asbury Park brings the power, the magic, the mystery, and the ministry of Springsteen’s rock-and-roll to St. Louis.
Hey guys. I heard a good plumbing joke the other day and wanted to share...
A maintenance supervisor, working with an apprentice, was working on a McKenzie sprocket with a 7-inch Gangley wrench. The apprentice comes over and says, "Hey, you can't work on a McKenzie sprocket with a 7-inch Gangley wrench!" So the supervisor goes and gets Volume 9 of the Kinsley Manual, and reads to the apprentice--'The 7-inch Gangley wrench CAN be used with the McKenzie sprocket!' Just then the little apprentice leans over and says, "It says SOCKET not SPROCKET!!!"
(silence)
Was that Plumber's convention in town *this* weekend?
Nice work. You capture the spirit. Like Louis Armstrong said, "There's only two kinds of music...Good and Bad". I'm digging your work. Keep it Rollin....With Total RESPECT, Ron Gallagher
Thanks for adding me guys. The soundclips sound great. Hope you can play Springfield some time. Have you added "Fade Away" to the setlist yet? Rock on! --Dave
Greetings from the Jersey Shore! Interestingly enough, when I lived in LA I played in a Bruce tribute band also called "Asbury Park" ... consisting mostly of the road crew and management of The Doors of the 21st Century ... the guy that played the "Bruce" part is now the road manager for The Cult ... and here I am, back in Asbury again. :) Keep rockin' and thanks for the add!
Check out my new CD, Soul In Exile 2: Jersey Shore Baby, at http://cdbaby.com/cd/heshinc