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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 & The E Street Band. They have recorded or performed several Springsteen songs, including "The Fever" and "Fade Away". Springsteen has also performed with the band on numerous occasions and in 1991 guested on their Better Days album. During the band's formative years Steven Van Zandt acted as the band's co-leader, guitarist, songwriter, arranger and producer while other E Streeters including Clarence Clemons, Max Weinberg, Garry Tallent, Ernest Carter, Patti Scialfa and Soozie Tyrell have all performed, toured or recorded with the Jukes. The band's horn sectionthe 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 both Late Night with Conan O'Brien and The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien.

Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes
Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes at their annual end-of-summer Bar A show, Lake Como, New Jersey, 2008
Background information
Also known asSouthside Johnny & the Jukes
OriginNew Jersey, U.S.
Genres
Years active1975–present
LabelsEpic Records, Mercury Records, Mirage Records, Leroy Records
Members
Past members
WebsiteSouthsidejohnny.com

History

Early years

Southside Johnny and Steven Van Zandt, the two prime movers behind the formation of the Jukes, began playing together in various bands during the early 1970s. These bands, initially based out of The Upstage Club at 702 Cookman Avenue in Asbury Park, New Jersey, were usually short lived and often included Bruce Springsteen and various future members of The E Street Band. Amongst the earliest of these bands was Funky Dusty & The Soul Broom, a short-lived 1970 band which also featured Garry Tallent and Bobby Williams (drums). The same quartet also acted as backing band for a local folksinger Jeannie Clark. At the time Van Zandt was also a member of Steel Mill while Southside had just left one of his formative bands, Maelstrom. Next came Steve Van Zandt & Friends, a January 1971 band that also included Springsteen, Tallent, Williams, and Danny Federici. By February 1971 Van Zandt and Southside, together with Tallent and David Sancious, were playing as Steve Van Zandt & The Big Bad Bobby Williams Band. In March 1971, Van Zandt and Southside also featured in a short-lived Springsteen band, The Friendly Enemies. The highlight of their brief existence was opening for The Allman Brothers. Other members of this band included Tallent, Sancious, Williams, and Vini Lopez. In April 1971, Van Zandt and Southside also began co-leading The Sundance Blues Band, a group whose line-up would also feature Springsteen, Lopez, Tallent, and Sancious. In May 1971, Springsteen also recruited all the members of The Sundance Blues Band to play in his very short-lived band, Dr. Zoom & The Sonic Boom. Among the many musicians to play with this group was Kevin Kavanaugh, a future Juke.[5][6] Kavanagh grew up in Middletown, New Jersey and was a childhood friend of Van Zandt. They had also played together in a band called The Shadows.[7][8] From July 1971, Van Zandt, Lopez, Tallent, and Sancious also began backing Springsteen as The Bruce Springsteen Band and they would eventually evolve into The E Street Band. Southside Johnny would also occasionally play with this band.[5] 1972 would prove to be another active year for Van Zandt and Southside Johnny. As well as playing with The Sundance Blues Band, backing Springsteen, and performing as a duo, Southside Johnny & The Kid, together with Kavanaugh, they also played in bands such as Albee & The Hired Hands and the Bank Street Blues Band.[8][9][10]

Blackberry Booze Band

By 1974, Steven Van Zandt was playing with Al Berger in The Dovells backing band and Southside Johnny began to play with the Blackberry Booze Band which Kenny Pentifallo had already been drumming for.[8] It was this band that eventually evolved into the Asbury Jukes. The original BBB had been playing together since 1968 and by 1974 featured a line-up of Paul Green (harmonica, vocals), Paul Dickler (guitar), David Meyers (bass) and Kenny Pentifallo (drums).[11][12] They had established themselves as the house band at a new club, The Stone Pony. Green was the band's lead singer but he preferred to play harmonica. Meanwhile, Southside Johnny was playing harmonica with the Bank Street Blues Band but had few opportunities to sing lead. Green and Southside Johnny effectively swapped bands and Southside Johnny soon emerged as the leader of BBB, firing Dickler and Meyers but keeping Pentifallo on the drums. He subsequently recruited Kevin Kavanaugh and Van Zandt, who in turn recruited Al Berger, and in June 1975, inspired by Little Walter & The Jukes they changed their name to the Asbury Jukes. The original Jukes line-up was then completed with the addition of Mexican American Carlo Novi (tenor sax) and Billy Rush (guitar)[8][13][14][15]

The Miami Steve era

In July 1975, Steven Van Zandt joined Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and subsequently accompanied him on the Born to Run tour.[16] Meanwhile back in Asbury Park, the Jukes became Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes and continued to play as the house band at the Stone Pony. However Van Zandt maintained his association with the Jukes and produced a four-song demo at the Record Plant Studios that attracted the attention of Steve Popovich of Epic Records. This then led to Van Zandt producing their debut album, I Don't Want to Go Home, at the same studio. Van Zandt also wrote three songs for the album including "How Come You Treat Me So Bad?", which featured guest vocals from Lee Dorsey and the title track, which effectively became the band's signature tune. Other highlights on the album are two songs donated by Springsteen – "The Fever" and "You Mean So Much To Me". Clarence Clemons provided bass vocal on the former but is credited under the pseudonym Selmon T. Sachs while the latter was performed as a duet by Southside Johnny and Ronnie Spector.[8][17][18]

During the 1970s, Van Zandt went on to produce two further albums with the Jukes. This Time It's For Real, released in 1977, saw Van Zandt write eight of the album's ten songs, including three co-written by Springsteen. It also featured guest appearances from The Drifters, The Coasters and The Five Satins. Their third album, Hearts Of Stone, released in 1978 was recorded without guest appearances and featured entirely original material. Van Zandt wrote seven of the nine songs including "Trapped Again", co-written with Southside Johnny and Springsteen. Springsteen also donated two further songs, the title track and "Talk to Me".[15][19]

The band was also featured in the 1977 film Between the Lines which starred then unknown actors Jeff Goldblum, John Heard, Lindsay Crouse, Jill Eikenberry, and Stephen Collins. The band is shown performing "Sweeter Than Honey" and "Having a Party".

In 1979, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes performed a homecoming concert in Asbury Park which was the subject of a documentary film directed and produced by Neal Marshad called Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes at the Asbury Park Convention Center. The film was first shown in January 1980 on Warner Cable's QUBE in Columbus, Ohio.

In August 1979, the band played at Knebworth Festival in England. The headline act at both their appearances at the festival, over two consecutive Saturdays on 4 and 11 August, were Led Zeppelin.[20]

The Billy Rush era

1979 saw Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes undergo several important changes. Their first three studio albums had only been moderate commercial successes and they were subsequently dropped by Epic Records. His increasing commitments to Bruce Springsteen also saw Steven Van Zandt end his working relationship with the Jukes and this led to Billy Rush taking over as the band's co-leader and principal songwriter. The next three Jukes albums were all released on Mercury Records.[15] The Jukes was recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio and produced by Barry Beckett.[21] This was then followed by Love is a Sacrifice and a double live album Reach Up and Touch the Sky. The latter two both saw Stephan Galfas help out with engineering and production and also featured a trio of backing singers – Patti Scialfa, Soozie Kirschner and Lisa Lowell. 1983's Trash It Up was released by Mirage Records and produced by Nile Rodgers[22] while 1984's In the Heat saw Asbury dropped from the band's name.[23] It also marked the end of Billy Rush’s association with the Jukes. After leaving the band, Rush went on produce for Taka Boom, Serge Gainsbourg and Kacy Crowley.

The Bobby Bandiera Era

Guitarist Bobby Bandiera replaced Rush in 1985. The band released At Least We Got Shoes in 1986 as Southside Johnny & the Jukes before becoming Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes again. In 1991 they released Better Days which yielded minor hits with "It's Been a Long Time" and "I've Been Workin' Too Hard" and included vocal contributions from Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi. Bon Jovi even joined the band as a special guest on their 1990 tour.

The band released several more albums in the 1990s and 2000s and they changed membership several times. As of 2015 their lineup includes keyboardist Jeff Kazee and bassist John Conte.

In 1987, the band was in the film Adventures in Babysitting. They were featured in the college frat party scene singing two songs.

2000s

In 2010, the band released Pills and Ammo with songs written by Southside Johnny and Jeff Kazee. The Jukes continue to perform extensively throughout the northeast United States and annually in the UK and Europe.

In 2011, looking to expand his artistic opportunities, Southside Johnny and The Poor Fools were formed. Composed of musicians Jeff Kazee, John Conte, Tommy Brynes, and Soozie Tyrell, this acoustic-ish ensemble plays a wide range of music from Dylan, Mose Allison, Muddy Waters, NRBQ, Richard Thompson, Emmylou Harris, The Band, George Jones, and more, as well as some of the legendary Asbury Jukes material in a stripped down format.

In February 2013, Southside Johnny and The Poor Fools released their debut studio album entitled Songs From the Barn (recorded in Jon Bon Jovi's studio, a converted horse barn in New Jersey.) Consisting of twelve tracks, including six original songs written by John Lyon and Jeff Kazee, the recording also includes covers the band has been playing live.

In August 2015, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes released their first new album in five years, called Soultime![24] The album is described as a "collection of vintage-sounding contemporary soul",[25] garnered positive reviews [26] and the band began an extensive tour in fall 2015 in support of the album.[27]

Members

Current

  • Southside Johnny – lead vocals, harmonica (1975–present)
  • Glenn Alexander – guitars, vocals (2010–present)
  • Chris Anderson – trumpet, flugelhorn (1997–present)
  • John Conte – bass (2008–present)
  • John Isley – saxophone
  • Jeff Kazee – piano, Hammond organ
  • Neal Pawley – trombone
  • Thomas "Goose" Seguso – drums (2010–present)

Former

  • Steven Van Zandt – lead guitar, rhythm guitar (1975–1980)
  • Billy Rush – lead guitar, rhythm guitar (1975–1986)
  • Bobby Bandiera – vocals, lead guitar, rhythm guitar (1986–2010)
  • Joel Gramolini – guitar
  • Mick Seeley – guitar, keyboards
  • Jon Bon Jovi – guitar (1990)
  • Ricky Byrd – guitar
  • Jack Callahan – guitar
  • Ralph Notaro – guitar
  • Billy Walton – guitar
  • Al Berger – bass, guitar (1975-???)
  • Gene Boccia – bass
  • Steve Buslowe – bass
  • George L. Ruiz – bass
  • Garry Tallent – bass
  • David Hayes – bass
  • Muddy Shews – bass
  • Kelly Tyrrel – bass
  • Kenny Pentifallo – Drums/Bass Vocals (1974–1978)
  • Steve Becker – drums (*7 November 1952; † 1 June 2014)
  • Ernest Carter – drums
  • Tom Major – drums
  • David Beal – drums
  • Joe Bellia – drums
  • David Longworth – drums
  • Chucki Burke – drums
  • Kevin Kavanaugh – keyboards (*27 November 1951; † 4 June 2011)
  • Wes Nagy – keyboards
  • Rusty Cloud – keyboards
  • Carlo Novi – tenor saxophone (1975-???)
  • Bob Kalach – tenor saxophone
  • Stan Harrison – tenor saxophone
  • Jerry Vivno – tenor saxophone
  • Frank Elmo – tenor saxophone
  • Tony Aiello – tenor saxophone
  • Joey Stann – tenor saxophone
  • Rick Gazda – trumpet
  • Deacon Earl Gardener – trumpet
  • Mark Pender – trumpet
  • Tony Pallagrosi – trumpet
  • Bob Muckin – trumpet
  • Mike Spengler – trumpet
  • Danny Stiles – trumpet
  • Al Torrente – trumpet
  • Barry Danielian – trumpet
  • Jim Brady – trumpet
  • Tony Perruso – trumpet
  • Don Harris – trumpet
  • Eddie Manion – baritone saxophone
  • Louie Parente – trombone
  • Bob Ferrell – trombone
  • Amedeo "Beef" Ciminnisi-trombone
  • Dan Levine – trombone
  • Richie "La Bamba" Rosenberg – trombone
  • Patti Scialfa – backing vocals
  • Soozie Kirschner – backing vocals
  • Lisa Lowell – backing vocals
  • 14 Karat Soul – backing vocals

Discography

[28][29]

Studio albums

  • Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
  • Southside Johnny & The Jukes
    • Trash It Up (1983)
    • In the Heat (1984)
    • At Least We Got Shoes (1986)
  • Southside Johnny
    • Slow Dance (1988)
  • Southside Johnny with La Bamba's Big Band
    • Grapefruit Moon: The Songs of Tom Waits (2008)
  • Southside Johnny and The Poor Fools
    • Songs From the Barn (2013)

Live Recordings

  • Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes
    • Live at the Bottom Line (1976)
    • Live: Reach Up and Touch the Sky (1981)
    • Hearts Of Stone Part 1 Public Recording At Paris In France The 04/22/1989 (1991)
    • Hearts Of Stone Part 2 Public Recording At Paris In France The 04/22/1989 (1991)
    • All I Wants Is Everything - Public Recording In 1984 At Bayou Club Washington DC (1992)
    • Live at the Paradise Theater (2000)
    • From Southside to Tyneside (2008)
    • 1978: Live in Boston (2008)
    • Hearts of Stone LIVE (2009)
    • Men Without Women LIVE (2012)
    • Live Bottom Line NYC 77 (2015)
    • Live From E Street (EP) (2017)
  • Southside Johnny
    • Spittin' Fire (1997)
  • Southside Johnny & Little Steven
    • Unplugged Live 1993
    • Unplugged vol. 2
    • Talk To Me Radio Broadcast - 1991

Compilations

  • Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes
    • Havin' a Party With Southside Johnny (1979)
    • The Best of Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes (1992)
    • All I Want Is Everything – The Best of 1979 – 1991 (1993)
    • Ruff Stuff (EP) (1995)
    • Rockin’ With the Jukes (1998)
    • Restless Heart (1998)
    • More Ruff Stuff (EP) (2000)
    • Superhits (2001)
    • Found In a Closet (EP) (2003)
    • Missing Pieces (2004)
    • Collections (2006)
    • Jukebox (2007)
    • Fever! The Anthology 1976–1991 (2008)
    • Ruff Stuff 3 (EP) (2008)
    • Acoustic Ammo (EP) (2011)
    • Playlist: The Very Best of Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes ('76-'80) (2013)
    • The Fever--The Remastered Epic Recordings (2 CD) Original recording remastered (2017)

Singles & Remix

  • Southside Johnny & The Jukes
    • Trash It Up - Divers Version Mix (1983)
    • Get Your Body On The Job - Version Short & Long Version (1983)
    • New Romeo - Dub Version (1984)
    • Love Is The Drug - Long Version (1984)
    • Captured - Long Version & Mix Version (1984)

Only available in Vinyl 45 Tour and 33 Tour

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External links

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 amp The E Street Band They have recorded or performed several Springsteen songs including The Fever and Fade Away Springsteen has also performed with the band on numerous occasions and in 1991 guested on their Better Days album During the band s formative years Steven Van Zandt acted as the band s co leader guitarist songwriter arranger and producer while other E Streeters including Clarence Clemons Max Weinberg Garry Tallent Ernest Carter Patti Scialfa and Soozie Tyrell have all performed toured or recorded with the Jukes The band s horn section 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 both Late Night with Conan O Brien and The Tonight Show with Conan O Brien Southside Johnny amp the Asbury JukesSouthside Johnny amp the Asbury Jukes at their annual end of summer Bar A show Lake Como New Jersey 2008Background informationAlso known asSouthside Johnny amp the JukesOriginNew Jersey U S GenresRockheartland rockJersey Shore soundYears active1975 presentLabelsEpic Records Mercury Records Mirage Records Leroy RecordsMembersSouthside Johnny Glenn Alexander Chris Anderson John Conte John Isley Jeff Kazee Neal Pawley Thomas Goose Seguso 1 Past membersSteven 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 SoulWebsiteSouthsidejohnny com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 Blackberry Booze Band 1 3 The Miami Steve era 1 4 The Billy Rush era 1 5 The Bobby Bandiera Era 1 6 2000s 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live Recordings 3 3 Compilations 3 4 Singles amp Remix 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit Southside Johnny and Steven Van Zandt the two prime movers behind the formation of the Jukes began playing together in various bands during the early 1970s These bands initially based out of The Upstage Club at 702 Cookman Avenue in Asbury Park New Jersey were usually short lived and often included Bruce Springsteen and various future members of The E Street Band Amongst the earliest of these bands was Funky Dusty amp The Soul Broom a short lived 1970 band which also featured Garry Tallent and Bobby Williams drums The same quartet also acted as backing band for a local folksinger Jeannie Clark At the time Van Zandt was also a member of Steel Mill while Southside had just left one of his formative bands Maelstrom Next came Steve Van Zandt amp Friends a January 1971 band that also included Springsteen Tallent Williams and Danny Federici By February 1971 Van Zandt and Southside together with Tallent and David Sancious were playing as Steve Van Zandt amp The Big Bad Bobby Williams Band In March 1971 Van Zandt and Southside also featured in a short lived Springsteen band The Friendly Enemies The highlight of their brief existence was opening for The Allman Brothers Other members of this band included Tallent Sancious Williams and Vini Lopez In April 1971 Van Zandt and Southside also began co leading The Sundance Blues Band a group whose line up would also feature Springsteen Lopez Tallent and Sancious In May 1971 Springsteen also recruited all the members of The Sundance Blues Band to play in his very short lived band Dr Zoom amp The Sonic Boom Among the many musicians to play with this group was Kevin Kavanaugh a future Juke 5 6 Kavanagh grew up in Middletown New Jersey and was a childhood friend of Van Zandt They had also played together in a band called The Shadows 7 8 From July 1971 Van Zandt Lopez Tallent and Sancious also began backing Springsteen as The Bruce Springsteen Band and they would eventually evolve into The E Street Band Southside Johnny would also occasionally play with this band 5 1972 would prove to be another active year for Van Zandt and Southside Johnny As well as playing with The Sundance Blues Band backing Springsteen and performing as a duo Southside Johnny amp The Kid together with Kavanaugh they also played in bands such as Albee amp The Hired Hands and the Bank Street Blues Band 8 9 10 Blackberry Booze Band Edit By 1974 Steven Van Zandt was playing with Al Berger in The Dovells backing band and Southside Johnny began to play with the Blackberry Booze Band which Kenny Pentifallo had already been drumming for 8 It was this band that eventually evolved into the Asbury Jukes The original BBB had been playing together since 1968 and by 1974 featured a line up of Paul Green harmonica vocals Paul Dickler guitar David Meyers bass and Kenny Pentifallo drums 11 12 They had established themselves as the house band at a new club The Stone Pony Green was the band s lead singer but he preferred to play harmonica Meanwhile Southside Johnny was playing harmonica with the Bank Street Blues Band but had few opportunities to sing lead Green and Southside Johnny effectively swapped bands and Southside Johnny soon emerged as the leader of BBB firing Dickler and Meyers but keeping Pentifallo on the drums He subsequently recruited Kevin Kavanaugh and Van Zandt who in turn recruited Al Berger and in June 1975 inspired by Little Walter amp The Jukes they changed their name to the Asbury Jukes The original Jukes line up was then completed with the addition of Mexican American Carlo Novi tenor sax and Billy Rush guitar 8 13 14 15 The Miami Steve era Edit In July 1975 Steven Van Zandt joined Bruce Springsteen s E Street Band and subsequently accompanied him on the Born to Run tour 16 Meanwhile back in Asbury Park the Jukes became Southside Johnny amp the Asbury Jukes and continued to play as the house band at the Stone Pony However Van Zandt maintained his association with the Jukes and produced a four song demo at the Record Plant Studios that attracted the attention of Steve Popovich of Epic Records This then led to Van Zandt producing their debut album I Don t Want to Go Home at the same studio Van Zandt also wrote three songs for the album including How Come You Treat Me So Bad which featured guest vocals from Lee Dorsey and the title track which effectively became the band s signature tune Other highlights on the album are two songs donated by Springsteen The Fever and You Mean So Much To Me Clarence Clemons provided bass vocal on the former but is credited under the pseudonym Selmon T Sachs while the latter was performed as a duet by Southside Johnny and Ronnie Spector 8 17 18 During the 1970s Van Zandt went on to produce two further albums with the Jukes This Time It s For Real released in 1977 saw Van Zandt write eight of the album s ten songs including three co written by Springsteen It also featured guest appearances from The Drifters The Coasters and The Five Satins Their third album Hearts Of Stone released in 1978 was recorded without guest appearances and featured entirely original material Van Zandt wrote seven of the nine songs including Trapped Again co written with Southside Johnny and Springsteen Springsteen also donated two further songs the title track and Talk to Me 15 19 The band was also featured in the 1977 film Between the Lines which starred then unknown actors Jeff Goldblum John Heard Lindsay Crouse Jill Eikenberry and Stephen Collins The band is shown performing Sweeter Than Honey and Having a Party In 1979 Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes performed a homecoming concert in Asbury Park which was the subject of a documentary film directed and produced by Neal Marshad called Southside Johnny amp the Asbury Jukes at the Asbury Park Convention Center The film was first shown in January 1980 on Warner Cable s QUBE in Columbus Ohio In August 1979 the band played at Knebworth Festival in England The headline act at both their appearances at the festival over two consecutive Saturdays on 4 and 11 August were Led Zeppelin 20 The Billy Rush era Edit 1979 saw Southside Johnny amp the Asbury Jukes undergo several important changes Their first three studio albums had only been moderate commercial successes and they were subsequently dropped by Epic Records His increasing commitments to Bruce Springsteen also saw Steven Van Zandt end his working relationship with the Jukes and this led to Billy Rush taking over as the band s co leader and principal songwriter The next three Jukes albums were all released on Mercury Records 15 The Jukes was recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio and produced by Barry Beckett 21 This was then followed by Love is a Sacrifice and a double live album Reach Up and Touch the Sky The latter two both saw Stephan Galfas help out with engineering and production and also featured a trio of backing singers Patti Scialfa Soozie Kirschner and Lisa Lowell 1983 s Trash It Up was released by Mirage Records and produced by Nile Rodgers 22 while 1984 s In the Heat saw Asbury dropped from the band s name 23 It also marked the end of Billy Rush s association with the Jukes After leaving the band Rush went on produce for Taka Boom Serge Gainsbourg and Kacy Crowley The Bobby Bandiera Era Edit Guitarist Bobby Bandiera replaced Rush in 1985 The band released At Least We Got Shoes in 1986 as Southside Johnny amp the Jukes before becoming Southside Johnny amp the Asbury Jukes again In 1991 they released Better Days which yielded minor hits with It s Been a Long Time and I ve Been Workin Too Hard and included vocal contributions from Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi Bon Jovi even joined the band as a special guest on their 1990 tour The band released several more albums in the 1990s and 2000s and they changed membership several times As of 2015 update their lineup includes keyboardist Jeff Kazee and bassist John Conte In 1987 the band was in the film Adventures in Babysitting They were featured in the college frat party scene singing two songs 2000s Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 2010 the band released Pills and Ammo with songs written by Southside Johnny and Jeff Kazee The Jukes continue to perform extensively throughout the northeast United States and annually in the UK and Europe In 2011 looking to expand his artistic opportunities Southside Johnny and The Poor Fools were formed Composed of musicians Jeff Kazee John Conte Tommy Brynes and Soozie Tyrell this acoustic ish ensemble plays a wide range of music from Dylan Mose Allison Muddy Waters NRBQ Richard Thompson Emmylou Harris The Band George Jones and more as well as some of the legendary Asbury Jukes material in a stripped down format In February 2013 Southside Johnny and The Poor Fools released their debut studio album entitled Songs From the Barn recorded in Jon Bon Jovi s studio a converted horse barn in New Jersey Consisting of twelve tracks including six original songs written by John Lyon and Jeff Kazee the recording also includes covers the band has been playing live In August 2015 Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes released their first new album in five years called Soultime 24 The album is described as a collection of vintage sounding contemporary soul 25 garnered positive reviews 26 and the band began an extensive tour in fall 2015 in support of the album 27 Members EditCurrent Southside Johnny lead vocals harmonica 1975 present Glenn Alexander guitars vocals 2010 present Chris Anderson trumpet flugelhorn 1997 present John Conte bass 2008 present John Isley saxophone Jeff Kazee piano Hammond organ Neal Pawley trombone Thomas Goose Seguso drums 2010 present Former Steven Van Zandt lead guitar rhythm guitar 1975 1980 Billy Rush lead guitar rhythm guitar 1975 1986 Bobby Bandiera vocals lead guitar rhythm guitar 1986 2010 Joel Gramolini guitar Mick Seeley guitar keyboards Jon Bon Jovi guitar 1990 Ricky Byrd guitar Jack Callahan guitar Ralph Notaro guitar Billy Walton guitar Al Berger bass guitar 1975 Gene Boccia bass Steve Buslowe bass George L Ruiz bass Garry Tallent bass David Hayes bass Muddy Shews bass Kelly Tyrrel bass Kenny Pentifallo Drums Bass Vocals 1974 1978 Steve Becker drums 7 November 1952 1 June 2014 Ernest Carter drums Tom Major drums David Beal drums Joe Bellia drums David Longworth drums Chucki Burke drums Kevin Kavanaugh keyboards 27 November 1951 4 June 2011 Wes Nagy keyboards Rusty Cloud keyboards Carlo Novi tenor saxophone 1975 Bob Kalach tenor saxophone Stan Harrison tenor saxophone Jerry Vivno tenor saxophone Frank Elmo tenor saxophone Tony Aiello tenor saxophone Joey Stann tenor saxophone Rick Gazda trumpet Deacon Earl Gardener trumpet Mark Pender trumpet Tony Pallagrosi trumpet Bob Muckin trumpet Mike Spengler trumpet Danny Stiles trumpet Al Torrente trumpet Barry Danielian trumpet Jim Brady trumpet Tony Perruso trumpet Don Harris trumpet Eddie Manion baritone saxophone Louie Parente trombone Bob Ferrell trombone Amedeo Beef Ciminnisi trombone Dan Levine trombone Richie La Bamba Rosenberg trombone Patti Scialfa backing vocals Soozie Kirschner backing vocals Lisa Lowell backing vocals 14 Karat Soul backing vocalsDiscography Edit 28 29 Studio albums Edit Southside Johnny amp The Asbury Jukes I Don t Want to Go Home 1976 This Time It s for Real 1977 Hearts of Stone 1978 The Jukes 1979 Love Is a Sacrifice 1980 Better Days 1991 Messin With the Blues 2000 Going To Jukesville 2002 Into the Harbour 2005 Pills and Ammo 2010 Soultime 2015 Asbury Park to Paris Non Stop 2017 Southside Johnny amp The Jukes Trash It Up 1983 In the Heat 1984 At Least We Got Shoes 1986 Southside Johnny Slow Dance 1988 Southside Johnny with La Bamba s Big Band Grapefruit Moon The Songs of Tom Waits 2008 Southside Johnny and The Poor Fools Songs From the Barn 2013 Live Recordings Edit Southside Johnny amp The Asbury Jukes Live at the Bottom Line 1976 Live Reach Up and Touch the Sky 1981 Hearts Of Stone Part 1 Public Recording At Paris In France The 04 22 1989 1991 Hearts Of Stone Part 2 Public Recording At Paris In France The 04 22 1989 1991 All I Wants Is Everything Public Recording In 1984 At Bayou Club Washington DC 1992 Live at the Paradise Theater 2000 From Southside to Tyneside 2008 1978 Live in Boston 2008 Hearts of Stone LIVE 2009 Men Without Women LIVE 2012 Live Bottom Line NYC 77 2015 Live From E Street EP 2017 Southside Johnny Spittin Fire 1997 Southside Johnny amp Little Steven Unplugged Live 1993 Unplugged vol 2 Talk To Me Radio Broadcast 1991Compilations Edit Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes Havin a Party With Southside Johnny 1979 The Best of Southside Johnny amp The Asbury Jukes 1992 All I Want Is Everything The Best of 1979 1991 1993 Ruff Stuff EP 1995 Rockin With the Jukes 1998 Restless Heart 1998 More Ruff Stuff EP 2000 Superhits 2001 Found In a Closet EP 2003 Missing Pieces 2004 Collections 2006 Jukebox 2007 Fever The Anthology 1976 1991 2008 Ruff Stuff 3 EP 2008 Acoustic Ammo EP 2011 Playlist The Very Best of Southside Johnny amp The Asbury Jukes 76 80 2013 The Fever The Remastered Epic Recordings 2 CD Original recording remastered 2017 Singles amp Remix Edit Southside Johnny amp The Jukes Trash It Up Divers Version Mix 1983 Get Your Body On The Job Version Short amp Long Version 1983 New Romeo Dub Version 1984 Love Is The Drug Long Version 1984 Captured Long Version amp Mix Version 1984 Only available in Vinyl 45 Tour and 33 TourReferences Edit Southside Johnny amp the Asbury Jukes the Band For True Rockers Only No 5 Winter 1990 Archived copy Archived from the 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