Category Archives: shows

Two Shows on Saturday

Daytime with Hey Tiger. Nighttime with Adam McDonough. Hope you can make it.

Hey Tiger

Saturday, September 28th
Hey Tiger
Harvest Fest
Broad Street (between Belleville and Bloomfield Ave.)
Bloomfield, NJ
2:30pm

Adam McDonough

Saturday, September 28th
Adam McDonough’s CD Release Party
Live at the Loft
517 Jefferson St.
Hoboken, NJ
8pm

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Adam McDonough’s CD Release

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On Saturday, September 28th I’ll be playing drums at Adam McDonough’s CD Release party in Hoboken, NJ.

Adam and I played together back in March at a Songwriters Collaborative along with Christina Alessi and Jonathan Andrew. Adam is releasing a new record called “Coast to Coast” that he funded through a successful Kickstarter campaign. I’ve enjoyed learning his new tunes and am excited to play at one of Hoboken’s most unique venues. Come by for complimentary wine and beer as well as free download cards!

Saturday, September 28th
Adam McDonough’s CD Release Party
Live at the Loft
517 Jefferson St.
Hoboken, NJ
8pm

 

Canal Day Recap

Last Saturday, Kristy, Ardith, and I played Wharton’s annual Canal Day. It’s great to see how much the festival has grown so much since we first started playing it years ago.

We played under the gazebo.

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Photo by Nanette

The setlist.

Canal Day Setlist 2013

 

Drumming is my happy place.

Josh drumming

Photo by Nanette

 

A drummer’s perspective.

Drummer's perspective

 

After our performance, we roamed the festival and ran into Brian from The Wag. He snapped this great photo of the three of us.

Josh, Kristy, Ardith

Photo by Brian Ostering

Cape May Recap

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Playing for a packed house in Cape May, NJ. Photo by Damien Musto.

Had such a great time playing for a packed house with double-breasted at the historic Chalfonte Hotel in Cape May, NJ.

Here’s the setlist.

cape may setlist

I went with a very minimalist drum set up.

cape may drum setup

This is what the harp looked like with our new backdrop.

cape may harp through backdrop

And here’s a new cover song we debuted. This video was captured during sound check.
“Sweet Nothing” http://youtu.be/5gGuchZPkRs

Prepping for the Hey Tiger Reunion Show

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Rehearsals have begun for the Hey Tiger Reunion show at Maxwells. We’re getting excited to play one last time before this iconic NJ music venue closes its doors. Also, we’ve just posted our three records – one full-length and two EPs – up on YouTube as playlists so that you can stream them. I’ve embedded them below. Enjoy!

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Hey Tiger Reunites for One Last Show at Maxwells

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We couldn’t let Maxwells close without reuniting for one more show. My former band, Hey Tiger, has decided to reunite to play Maxwells one last time before this iconic NJ venue closes its doors. I have so many great memories tied to this venue – the band’s very first show, every CD release party, and countless other performances. We can’t wait to pay tribute and play there one last time!

Weds 6/26. Maxwells. Hoboken, NJ. 7:30pm. I hope you can be there.

 

This Week’s Performances

Please join me this week for two performances in New Jersey.

Friday – double-breasted in Keyport

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Friday, May 17th
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Espresso Joe’s
50 West Front Street
Keyport, NJ 07735
7pm

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Join us for this very acoustic, very intimate performance at Espresso Joe’s in Keyport, NJ. It’ll be our first performance at this venue. I’ve heard great things and am excited to check this place out.

Saturday – Temple of the Kitty in Hoboken

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Saturday, May 18th
Temple of the Kitty (with Christina Alessi and Jonathan Andrew)
Northern Soul
557 First Street
Hoboken, NJ 07030
8pm

Christina, Jonathan, and I will perform together at Northern Soul for the third time this year. What began as a one-time songwriter’s collaborative has turned into a semi-regular gig.

Here’s the basic gist. The three of us perform each other’s songs as a trio. We throw in a few covers, too. And for the first time, we’ve decided to give this little project a name. So – at least for this show – we will be called Temple of the Kitty. Stop by on Saturday to find out why.

Hope to see you there!