New Jersey Music Journalist Holds Book Release Party In Asbury Park On August 12

Top Quote Award-winning music journalist Gary Wien celebrates the release of his latest book "Are You Listening?" with a release party on August 12 featuring five artists from the book. End Quote
  • Monmouth-Ocean, NJ (1888PressRelease) August 09, 2011 - One of the best musical lineups of the year will help usher in the release of Gary Wien's latest book, Are You Listening? on Friday, August 12 at the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park. The book that takes a look at Wien's picks for the top 100 albums of 2001-2010 by New Jersey artists will literally come alive when five of the top 11 albums are represented on the Wonder Bar stage. Admission is just $5 with music from 7pm to midnight.

    "I really couldn't have dreamed of having a better lineup help me celebrate the book's release," explained Wien. "The lineup contains the artists behind my #5 album (Brian Fitzpatrick with his solo album "Further Down The Line"), #7 album (Arlan Feiles with "Razing A Nation"), #8 (The Commons with "Come On Get Gone"), #9 (Brian Molnar and the Naked Hearts with "Temperance and the Devil"), and #11 (Val Emmich with "Sunlight Searchparty").

    The artists involved all have multiple albums featured in the book. Brian Fitzpatrick, Arlan Feiles, and Brian Molnar each have two releases; while Val Emmich has three and The Commons (who are reuniting for this show) have two plus a solo album by Keith Monacchio, the bands lead singer. They are, in essence, among the very best artists in the state and I am honored that they have agreed to be part of the show."

    Wien, who was born in Red Bank and grew up in Lincroft, has been covering music for the past decade. In 2003, the Middletown South graduate released Beyond the Palace, the first comprehensive look at the history of rock and roll music in Asbury Park. In the years that followed, Wien has interviewed hundreds of artists, named Asbury Parks Top Music Journalist three times, and published a successful arts monthly called Upstage Magazine for several years.

    While doing research for Are You Listening?, Wien graded over 2,200 CDs by New Jersey artists released between 2001-2010. He listened to the good, the band, and the very ugly; yet somehow remained a music fan through it all. The book represents a diverse look at New Jerseys rich rock and roll scene with artists from all parts of the Garden State including the music scenes of Asbury Park, New Brunswick, Hoboken, Trenton, and Jersey City. Artists in the book with Monmouth County ties include Bruce Springsteen, Arlan Feiles, John Eddie, Val Emmich, Jon Caspi, The Bouncing Souls, Wicker Hollow, Lost In Society, The Amboys, Mimi Cross, Rick Barry, Joe Whyte, Divine Sign, Bob Burger, The Contes, Alex Brumel & Janel Elizabeth, Highway 9, Laura Warshauer, Jessie Poland, Status Green, Janey Todd, Michael Brett, Nicole Atkins, Steel Mill, Kill The Alarm, deSol, and Agency.

    "With outstanding album facts on everyone from Arlan Feiles to The Gaslight Anthem, Are You Listening? is getting a resounding yes!" said John Pfeiffer of The Aquarian. "We hear you loud and clear. This is the kind of constant reader that goes right next to my well-worn copy of The Wall Of Fame, New York Citys Legendary Mannys Music by Henry Goldrich."

    Are You Listening? is available from Amazon.com and select book and record stores throughout New Jersey. Copies will be available at the show and the author will be signing books as well. The book costs $19.95 for the black and white version and $40 for a full-color version. For more information on the book, visit www.NJmusic.org

    This book release party will be followed by one held at Trenton Social (former site of the Urban Word Cafe) in Trenton on Saturday, August 20. Artists scheduled to perform at that show include The Successful Failures, Zak Smith Band, Jon Caspi and the First Gun, and The Amboys. Additional release parties are being scheduled throughout the state.

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