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NJCoast News

June 2001

What's Up This Month on the New Jersey Coast

Volume 2, Number 6, page 17

"SHORE WORLD" (continued from page 16)

 


Skybolt Jim Reia in a pensive way

That's about all she rode in on, Next Time, Dave Eric's new 'Dreamer', The Pain of Wild Wednesdays, Twanng & A Side of Boss-Sauce, plus The New Lance Dance, The Power of Schnitzel and The Return…of The Catholic Girls!!

ABOUT CHRIS BARRY
Chris Barry has written about The Jersey Shore music Scene for over 20 years in publications like The Aquarian Weekly, The Atlanticville, Pipeline Magazine, East Coast Rocker, Off The Wall Magazine, By The Sea Magazine, Red Bank Register, Red Bank Voice, Relix, Rock! Magazine, Good Times, 2 River Times, Shorelines, MBCBS XPress, Wall Herald, Hot Spots/Swirl Magazine(Music Editor), Nitelife Magazine, Eclectic, Asbury Park Press, McLoughlin's  and The Coaster of Asbury Park.
He has also done publicity work for Indy and Major record labels like Elektra-Asylum, Gig Records and media personalities like Matt Pinfield & Ed and Lorraine Warren, Demonologists/'Ghostbusters'..
In addition, Mr. Barry operates the Independent Promotion Company World Beyond Network, representing a variety of Jersey/Shore-based artists and talent at various clubs and venues. Since he formed the company in 1986, Chris Barry has also worked with artists like David Peel, GG Allin and Alan Mann, as well as former NY Dolls Punk/Guitar legend Johnny Thunders…

Greg Salimeri Leaves
(continued from page 16)
For those of you who might be interested in a bit of Greg's musical history, Greg started attending Open Mics in Red Bank back in 1994 when Frank Rafferty, Spring and Bobby Strange
hosted them at "The Laughing Bean" (latter renamed "Josies") on Monmouth Street and was a
regular participant until it closed in 1996

Greg returned to the Red Bank - Open Mic scene late in 1997, after bumping into Bobby at the now defunct 123 Main coffee house (Matawan NJ) where he learned about the Sunday Night Open Mic at the Internet Cafe‚ became a regular‚ and occasionally filled in as M.C. for Bob. In September of 2000 Greg took over the host's position freeing Bob up to pursue other musical interests.

HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY SUMMER!!!!

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