Hoboken Arts And Music Festival
Musical and artist headliners
- 2017, 24th year - musical performers; include Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber's Tribute to Prince, Frankie Morales and the Mambo of the Times Orchestra, RockNRoll Hi Fives, Karyn Kuhl Band, Christina Alessi & The Toll Collectors, Demolition String Band. Artists; Francine Demeulenaere showing new exhibit, "Open Windows".
- 2016, 23rd year - Musical performers; Leon Russell
In the 20 years since the creation of the festival, many musical artists have performed.
Patti Smith (played three times), Dr. John, New York Dolls, Ronnie Spector, the Smithereens, Nancy Sinatra, Yo La Tengo, Tom Tom Club, NRBQ, the Fountains of Wayne, Joan Jett, John Eddie, Ian Hunter, Richie Havens, Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes (played three times), the Box Tops featuring Alex Chilton, the Turtles featuring Flo & Eddie, Eric Burdon & the Animals, Mickey Dolenz of the Monkees, Leon Russell, Peter Noone (twice), Roger McGuinn of the Byrds, Mary Weiss (from The Shangri-Las), John Sebastian of the Lovin' Spoonful, Felix Cavaliere of the Young Rascals, the Feelies, the Bongos, Chris Stamey, Mike Doughty of Soul Coughing, the Swingin Neckbreakers, the Demolition String Band, Skanatra, the Health & Happiness Show, the Karyn Kuhl Band and many more.
Donovan was scheduled to perform one year, but due to predicted inclement weather the festival had to be rescheduled. Since Donovan was already on his way, flying across the Atlantic, a special concert was held at DeBaun Auditorium in Hoboken just for his performance. He was backed by a band put together by Hoboken's own James Mastro.
References
- ^ Hortillosa, Summer Dawn (2 May 2014). "Hoboken arts and music festival celebrates 20 years". The Jersey Journal.
- ^ Keller, Kristen (8 June 2017). "Hoboken's Washington Street will fill with music, art for annual festival". The Jersey Journal.
- ^ Strunsky, Steve (13 April 2016). "Leon Russell to headline Hoboken Arts & Music Festival". NJ Advance Media.
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