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NJCoast News

November 2001

What's Up This Month on the New Jersey Coast

Volume 2, Number 11, page 20

SHOREWORLD
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     Like her ex-bandmate Joan Jett, Currie never fails to put on the quintessential balls-out show, but I couldn't' help feeling this night had a "New Oldies' vibe about it, but all thought and analysis was blasted and erased by Cherie's set closing trademark "Cherry Bomb"..God-Damn she's STILL a Wild Girl, as her able Shore-based backing gang gave new urgency to "THE Anthem" of a billion lost little girls and boys, while Currie spat out and caressed the Ch-ch-cherrry" lyrics like, yes, she was singing it for the first time. With her centerfold looks glistening through the smoke under the lights, the still-legendary Currie {and Mitchell} showed they'll never sit for just being tagged former superstars..

       Watch for the Any-Day release of a new live album 'Cherrybomb 2001' featuring a classic duet between Curry and Joan Jett on the 2001 remake of 'Cherry Bomb", along with a host of the girls' hits in concert..

 

OPEN UP,ITS NOT GONNA HURT, ITS A HOT MOUTHFUL OF ELECTRIC DIRT!! MEGATONE BOMB CAVES IN TO THE PRESSURE?!
       Is it the latest rave or a new superdrug guaranteed to make you ecstatic for LIFE? Who knows, does it matter except this is to inform you that said Megatonish popsters just reviewed here last month have decided to give into the anxiety {Possibly self induced} by their name and its sudden PC-incorrectness, and have therefore DUMPED THE BOMB: They will now hereby be known as SSRI..We're just thrilled as all get-out to be the first ones to bring you this news..Their website URL will be changing, and I presume a new dynamic logo is in the offing..
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Dave Mac
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that appeal to anyone from 8 to 80 years of age.  Big record companies are put on a level playing field with independent labels, thanks to the open-minded programming director, Tom  Brennan. This just makes the atmosphere ripe for the blossoming of BOX OF BLUES as Mac steers a steady course when he closes out each weekend for faithful listeners.

     With a quest to break down the musical walls that have often put the many various forms of blues in the background of most radio stations, Dave Mac is a proponent of artistic freedom.  
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