New Jersey rocker Southside Johnny Lyon, known as the "grandfather of the New Jersey sound," is retiring after 50 years of ...
New Jersey legend Southside Johnny announced his retirement from touring Friday, Dec. 20 citing 'health issues.' ...
The legendary Southside Johnny Lyon is retiring from touring. "After a hugely successful 50-year run with his band Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, touring non-stop throughout the U.S and ...
Band-related events coming up include The Jukes Horns performing with the Eddie Testa Band on Feb. 15 at the Stone Pony.
A statement on the band’s website reads: “After a hugely successful 50-year run with his band Southside Johnny and the Asbury ...
Southside Johnny has announced his immediate retirement from touring, citing unspecified health issues. According to NJArts, Southside Johnny left the stage after performing just a few songs at ...
The legendary Southside Johnny Lyon is retiring from touring. "After a hugely successful 50-year run with his band Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, touring non-stop throughout the U.S and ...
But, an announcement Friday has fans of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, just trying to hold on dreams of the band’s incredible 50-year run at the Jersey Shore. The band announced the ...
The Asbury Jukes will not play without frontman Southside Johnny Lyon, said Jeff Kazee, Jukes keyboardist and band leader, in a heartfelt — and long — post on social media. Lyon announced his ...
It was salute to a great one. Adam Weiner of the band Low Cut Connie paid tribute the Southside Johnny Lyon from the stage of the Stone Pony in Asbury Park on Friday, Dec. 20, hours after ...