News_2001
Jan 2001
Feb 2001
Mar 2001
Apr 2001
May 2001
Jun 2001
July 2001
Aug 2001
Sept 2001
Oct 2001
Nov 2001
Dec 2001


David J. Gorsky

Editor-in-Chief
Email Dave
Rebecca Cavanaugh
Photographer
Email Rebecca
Cathy Galioto
Copy Eeditor
E-mail Catherine
L. Tomlinson
Photo Editor
E-mail Lorrie
Bobby Strange
Ask Bobby
Email Bob
Doris McBarron
Advisor
Email Doris
Joseph Cullity
General Manager
Email Joe
 

NJCoast News

April 2001

What's Up This Month on the New Jersey Coast

Volume 2, Number 4, page 9

Janey Todd/Rich Chat
(continued from page 2)
JT:"Sit." How can I talk to you if you're roaming around?
RC: I'm working.
JT:Alright but I need to hear you on this thing.
RC: I'm not talking. I'm yap free. I hate that thing.
JT: What the [heck] am I doing here if you're not going to talk to me?
RC: Tell you what we're going to do, we're gonna get a piece of paper, we're gonna write down issues...
JT: You wanna talk about issues?
rc You got issues, I know you do.
JT: No, I don't have NO issues, you're the one with the issues...[here we go. I wisely move quickly
on and right to a question] When did you open Hoolies?
RC: Uh, 98, june of 98.
JT: What made you do such a crazy thing as open a rock and roll bar?
RC: Complete [nut case].
JT: Hahaha.
RC: I should have put my money in parkway tokens.
JT: Can you just hang with me for a second?
RC: Do you see me moving!? I'm in the chair!
JT:No, I mean can you just hang with me for a second and go back in your mind...
RC: When I used to hang out at the jersey shore when I was a kid I always wanted to open a rock
and roll bar.
JT: Oh yeah, always? Well, you grew up in the bar business, right?
RC: I grew up in the restaurant business.
JT: Oh, the restaurant business...
RC: Start taking notes! This is too inTENSE!
(continued on page 10)

...A hoedown!!! (continued from page 1)
Next was visitor from over the Goethels Bridge Jack Stock.  The best way to describe Jack song's is like listening to those stories from that favorite uncle of yours. You knew some of the stories were never true but they were just as entertaining. Anyway, Jack graced his solo set with his "should be classic" tunes like "On the High Side," "Motel in Jersey," and "Like Old Times" and also managed to squeeze in a cover tune ("Hit the Road Jack"). Jack's currently recording his CD, which according to Mike Grau is taking forever, thus leaving any good-time music lover in suspension. In the meantime, you should come see Jack Stock if you can. You will not be disappointed.

Closing the evening was the up and coming Me Jane
by David J. Gorsky

pages
1   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10 11