Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes are an American musical group from the Jersey Shore led by Southside Johnny. They have been recording albums since 1976 and are closely associated with Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. They have recorded or performed several Springsteen songs, including "The Fever" (1973) and "Fade Away" (1980). Springsteen has also performed with the band on several occasions. In 1991, Springsteen and the E Street band appeared on Southside Johnny's Better Days album.
Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
Southside Johnny & the Jukes
Asbury Park, New Jersey, U.S.
1975–present
Epic Records, Mercury Records, Mirage Records, Leroy Records
- Southside Johnny
- Glenn Alexander
- Chris Anderson
- John Conte
- John Isley
- Jeff Kazee
- Neal Pawley
- Thomas "Goose" Seguso[1]
- Steven Van Zandt
- Billy Rush
- Bobby Bandiera
- Joel Gramolini
- Mick Seeley
- Jon Bon Jovi
- Ricky Byrd
- Ralph Notaro
- Billy Walton
- Al Berger
- Gene Boccia
- Steve Buslowe
- George L. Ruiz
- Garry Tallent
- David Hayes
- Muddy Shews
- Kenny Pentifallo
- Steve Becker (deceased)
- Ernest Carter
- Tom Major
- David Beall
- Joe Bellia
- Louie Appel-Drums
- David Longworth
- Chucki Burke
- Kevin Kavanaugh (deceased)
- Wes Nagy
- Rusty Cloud
- Jack Callahan
- Carlo Novi
- Bob Malach
- Stan Harrison
- Jerry Vivino
- Frank Elmo
- Tony Aiello
- Joey Stann
- Rick Gazda
- Deacon Earl Gardener
- Mark Pender
- Tony Pallagrosi
- Bob Muckin
- Mike Spengler
- Danny Stiles
- Al Torrente
- Barry Danielian
- Jim Brady
- Tony Perruso
- Don Harris
- Eddie Manion
- Louie Parente
- Bob Ferrell
- Dan Levine
- Richie "La Bamba" Rosenberg
- Patti Scialfa
- Soozie Kirschner
- Lisa Lowell
- 14 Karat Soul
During the band's formative years, Steven Van Zandt was the band's co-leader, guitarist, songwriter, arranger, and producer, and other members of the E Street Band, including Clarence Clemons, Max Weinberg, Garry Tallent, Ernest Carter, Patti Scialfa, and Soozie Tyrell performed, toured, or recorded with the Jukes.
The band's horn section, known as the Miami Horns, has also toured and recorded with Springsteen. More than one hundred musicians can claim to have been members of the Asbury Jukes, including Jon Bon Jovi who toured with the band as a special guest during 1990.[2][3] Bon Jovi has also cited the band as an influence[4] and Jukes' Bobby Bandiera and Jeff Kazee have also toured with Bon Jovi. Other notable band members include Mark Pender and Richie "La Bamba" Rosenberg who have played regularly with the Max Weinberg 7 on Late Night with Conan O'Brien and The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien.
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