Southside Johnny

Birth : 1948-12-04,

Movies

Asbury Park: Riot, Redemption, Rock & Roll
The story of the long troubled town of Asbury Park, and how the power of music can unite a divided community. A once storied seaside resort, Asbury Park erupted in flames during a summer of civil unrest, crippling the town for the next 45 years and reducing it to a state of urban blight. A town literally divided by a set of railroad tracks, the riot destroyed the fabled Westside jazz and blues scene, but from the flames of the burning city emerged the iconic Jersey sound.
Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes - The Stone Pony
Albert Collins & The Icebreakers: In Concert - Ohne Filter
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Albert Collins - In Concert: Ohne Filter movie was released on March 13, 2007. The man they call the Master of the Telecaster, or the Iceman, was already one of the biggest US Blues stars of the sixties. On stage, the Texan delighted his audiences with his famed guitar walks and his funky, jangly guitar sounds. In this 1985 concert, the master welcomes a very special guest: Southside Johnny. This is a truly legendary Blues meeting.
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Dukes
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Concert film
Adventures in Babysitting
Band Leader at Frat Party
When plans with her boyfriend fall through, high school senior Chris Parker ends up babysitting the Anderson kids, Brad and Sara. What should be a quiet night in, however, turns into a series of ridiculous exploits, starting when they leave the house to pick up Chris' friend Brenda. Soon, Brad's buddy Daryl is involved, and the group must contend with car thieves, blues musicians and much more.
Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes: Live at Alabama Hall, Munich, Germany 1985
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Southside Johnny performs with his Asbury Jukes in a pair of memorable live shows filmed in Germany in 1985 and on his home turf of Asbury Park, N.J., at the Stone Pony Club in 1991 with special guest Jon Bon Jovi. Selections on the set lists include "I Don't Want to Go Home," "Love on the Wrong Side of Town," "We're Having a Party," "I've Been Working Too Hard," "Shake 'Em Down," "Better Days," "Coming Back" and "Soul's on Fire."
Between the Lines
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The staff of the Back Bay Mainline, a Boston underground newspaper that rose to prominence in the 1960s, struggles with the shifting social climate of the '70s amid rumors that the paper is about to be sold to a media giant.