Guitar Bar Jr.
The Kennedys at Guitar Bar Jr.
By Jack Silbert on February 7, 2019
Beloved folk/pop duo the Kennedys will be appearing at Guitar Bar Jr. on February 23. I’ve written a short preview for hMAG.
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Benefit Concert for Transgender Equality in Hoboken This Saturday!
By Jack Silbert on October 29, 2018
I am so proud of Lily Mastrodimos of the band Long Neck, who was pissed off by the Trump administration memo wanted to narrowly define gender. So she quickly planned a benefit concert for the National Center for Transgender Equality. I was honored to write an article for hMAG previewing the event.
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Music Review: ‘The Stars Will Bring You Home’ by the Karyn Kuhl Band
By Jack Silbert on June 10, 2016
Hoboken’s own Karyn Kuhl Band has a brand-new EP, The Stars Will Bring You Home, released today. It’s pretty freakin’ great. Here’s the review I wrote for hMAG.com.
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Guitar Bar Drum Den in Jersey City Heights
By Jack Silbert on November 20, 2015
The great James Mastro (The Bongos, Health & Happiness Show, etc.) owns Guitar Bar and Guitar Bar Jr. in Hoboken. Awesome guy Pete Martinez (The Coffin Daggers, Stuyvesant, etc.) owns the Drum Den in Hoboken. The two shops got together and had a baby in Jersey City Heights: Guitar Bar Drum Den. I wrote an […]
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