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Sea.Hear.Now Festival in Asbury Park, NJ

Sep 14, 2024  ·  North Beach Asbury Park North Beach Asbury Park

Sea Hear Now Festival
Sep 14
Sea Hear Now Festival
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Ziggy Alberts, an indie singer-songwriter from Australia's east coast, captivates global fans with his soulful acoustic charm and relentless touring, thriving sans major label.
Savannah's Passafire, formed in 2003, blends a punchy, progressive reggae-rock style. Known for hits and topping the Reggae Chart with 'Vines'. They've worked with Paul Leary and launched Flame Guy Records.
American rock quintet 311, formed in Omaha, NE, blends reggae, hip-hop, funk, and metal. Known for hits "Down" and "Amber," they peaked with "Uplifter." With Top 10 albums, covers, and successful tours, their loyal fan base enjoys a mix of styles.
Formed in Jersey City in the mid-'60s, Kool & the Gang, led by Robert "Kool" Bell, became R&B icons with hits like "Celebration" and "Jungle Boogie." Their jazz-influenced funk sound earned them numerous Top 40 hits and gold or platinum albums, including Ladies' Night and Emergency. Collaborating with producer Eumir Deodato, they achieved great success in the '80s. They continued to tour and release music, collaborating with younger artists and maintaining a prominent influence in the music world over decades.
Gogol Bordello, formed in 1999 in New York, is known for its "gypsy punk" sound, blending Eastern European influences with rock. Led by Eugene Hütz, the band comprises members from Ukraine, Ecuador, Russia, and Ethiopia. They are known for relentless touring, popular songs such as those from "Seekers and Finders," and their unique, experiential style promoting real-world exploration over digital engagement.
Peaches, a feminist musician, producer, and performance artist from Canada, is known for her bold, sexually progressive style. With hits like "The Teaches of Peaches," she's reshaped pop culture, collaborating with Daft Punk and Yoko Ono. Her work spans music, art, and activism, challenging norms and supporting LGBTQ+ rights. She's received the Polaris Heritage Prize, and her music is featured in "Lost In Translation" and "The Handmaid’s Tale."
Born in Provo, Utah, The Aces, known for their indie-rock sound, consist of sisters Cristal and Alisa Ramirez, Katie Henderson, and McKenna Petty. Their third LP, 'I’ve Loved You For So Long,' co-produced with Keith Varon, showcases personal growth and themes of love, mental health, and self-discovery.
Norah Jones, born in NYC, is a nine-time GRAMMY winner known for "Come Away With Me." She's sold over 52 million albums globally. Famous for solo works and collaborations with artists like Willie Nelson and Foo Fighters. Also part of The Little Willies and Puss N Boots.
Formed in a Swedish steel town in 1993, The Hives are known for their energetic rock. Their 2000 album "Veni Vidi Vicious" earned platinum status, with the hit "Hate to Say I Told You So" lauded by Pitchfork. They’ve collaborated with Joshua Homme and Pharrell, and toured with legends like the Rolling Stones and AC/DC. Their 7th LP showcases their explosive style.
Vermont's Noah Kahan, a 2x GRAMMY-nominated artist, blends Folk, Americana, and Rock. Known for “Stick Season” and hits with Post Malone, he champions mental health too.
The Revivalists, an eight-piece rock band from the US, are known for soulful alt-rock and electrifying live shows. They gained fame with the hit "Wish I Knew You." Their recent album, "Pour It Out Into The Night," reflects life lessons. They've achieved multiplatinum success, over 800 million streams, and launched the philanthropic Rev Causes initiative.
The Black Crowes, led by the Robinson Brothers, hail from Atlanta and are known for their gritty rock and blues sound. Reuniting in 2019, they celebrated 30 years of "Shake Your Money Maker" with over 150 global shows. Collaborating with producer Jay Joyce, their latest album, "Happiness Bastards," marks a triumphant return to their roots.
Larkin Poe, an American sister duo, fuses contemporary blues and rock, known for soulful harmonies and storytelling. They've collaborated with Tyler Bryant and excel in lyrical depth.
Illiterate Light, a versatile duo from Shenandoah Valley, blends indie rock, psychedelia, and folk. Known for energetic live shows, they've released acclaimed albums with Atlantic and Thirty Tigers.
Sierra Ferrell, a celebrated West Virginia-born roots musician, is known for her eclectic style, acclaimed debut 'Long Time Coming,' and winning Emerging Act at the Americana Honors & Awards. Collaborating with artists like Margo Price and Old Crow Medicine Show, her album 'Trail Of Flowers' showcases her storytelling with producers Eddie Spear and Gary Paczosa.
Eggy, a U.S. indie rock band formed in 2016, blends heartfelt lyrics with rich melodies. Known for albums *Watercolor Days* and *Waiting Game*, they've toured over 40 states.
Two-time GRAMMY nominee Grace Potter, born in the USA, is praised as “one of the greatest living rock voices.” Known for hits like "Daylight," Grace has collaborated with icons like The Grateful Dead and Willie Nelson. She's graced festivals like Coachella and launched Burlington’s Grand Point North Festival.
Gaslight Anthem blends rock and punk with a nostalgic vibe. Known for hits like "The '59 Sound," their music reflects themes of time, love, and survival.
Bruce Springsteen, born in New Jersey, is a rock legend known for hits like "Born to Run." He's won 20 Grammys, an Oscar, a Tony, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, his notable works include the memoir "Born to Run," and the acclaimed 'Springsteen on Broadway' series, which also became a Netflix special. He frequently collaborates with Thom Zimny.

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North Beach Asbury Park

Asbury Park, NJ 07712, USA Directions

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