New Jersey Stage logo
New Jersey Stage Menu



 

Review of Rick Barry's Hangover Bash 2006

By Gary Wien

originally published: 01/18/2006

(ASBURY PARK, NJ) -- New Year's Day for those among the Jersey Shore means three things: waking up with a hangover, watching football all day, and going to the Saint at night for Rick Barry's Annual Hangover Bash. The annual show kicked off 2006 with its 4th straight year of rock and roll shows with one of its strongest lineups to date. The cast included The Jigmakers, Arlan Feiles, April Smith, and, of course, our host for the night, Rick Barry.

The Jigmakers got the night off to a blazing start. Rick Barry had turned me on to them and I looked forward to seeing them live for the first time. They definitely did not disappoint. They're a very good live band and somebody to keep your eye on. The Jigmakers currently have a 4-song EP available and hopefully will have a full album out sometime this year. The band consists of Tom Cawley on Guitar and vocals, Pete Casnova on Guitar, Justyn McKelvey ("Goofy") on Bass, and Tom Killer on drums.

Arlan Feiles, one of New Jersey's best songwriters, was up next. Doing a set comprised of a mixture of acoustic guitar and keyboard numbers, he ran through some melancholic tunes perfect for the day. Kerri from Divine Sign helped out on background vocals for a song as Arlan moved between solo numbers and those with the help of his band The Lone Howdies (Corey Lederman and Dan Green).

Arlan is truly one of the most underrated artists in the scene today. His blend of country-influenced folk music really stands out and his last record "Razing A Nation" is a pure gem.

Following Arlan was Rick Barry himself. But before he started his set, April Smith came on stage to introduce him and dedicated the first song to Upstage Radio and the fire that happened right after a phone call from Rick Barry about this very show. The man then kicked off with the song that is one of the most requested tunes in the online station's history - "Stupid American Song".

Early on, Rick stayed close to his newer work including "All Your Mistakes Have Names" which was recently quoted on April Smith's myspace site. He brought his band on stage for a blistering version of "Ballad of the Unwilling Martyr", "Judas", and the wonderfully catchy "Broken English" - a song that is simply one of the best local songs to hear live in some time. During the song, Marianne Morrow was invited up to engourage everyone singing along to "come on, come on." She is the vocalist who appears on the recorded version of Broken English on "Small Town Politics."The band consisted of Tom Cawley (of the Jigmakers) on guitar and back up vocals, Justin Borneman (of the Problem) on Bass, Eric Paugh (of Cleverly hidden hero) on guitar, and Anthiony Orr on drums.




Follow New Jersey Stage on social media
Facebook, Threads, Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky



"New Year's Eve, I was thinking what my resolution would be," said Rick Barry to the crowd, as he stood alone on stage. "There's so many things I need to do." He had the crowd clap for the resolution they liked the best as he read them out. "Quit smoking, quit drinking, work harder at music and make a career at it, or make every show I play worth your while that you go home thinking 'shit! that was the best show I've ever seen!'"

The last choice had the crowd clapping the loudest. The band was brought back on stage for an encore and responded with the signature Rick Barry love song - "Be My Whore." But the band wasn't finished yet.

"We're going to do a song with April Smith and we're going to fuck it up because we just learned it yesterday and we're not that talented!" exclaimed Barry before the band led April into "Bright White Jackets" from her new CD. Rick and April alternated singing lead and harmony. The band not only pulled it off but wound up presenting an incredible version that I'd personally like to see recorded sometime.

The finale for Rick Barry included bringing Arlan Feiles back on stage for "Fortunate Son" as done by the entire lineup. Vocal duty passed back and forth from Rick Barry to Arlan Feiles to April Smith as Rick's band rocked on.

One of New Jersey's brightest upcoming stars, April Smith, closed out the night with a solo set. "I am so in awe of Rick Barry that I sometimes forget that he's a doucebag on stage... a very talented doucebag!" she said before running through a set featuring songs from the recently released "Loveletter Bombs".

Of particular note, Soundman Steve created an absolutely stunning black and white image of April Smith on the Saint's tv screen monitor. The image was so good that April really should think about using it as an album cover or promo shot. Everyone that noticed it was amazed by how incredible it looked.

April brought Rick Barry back on stage for a couple of tunes as a duo and then launched into a wonderful version of "California" and a sultry take of "The One That Got Away".




Follow New Jersey Stage on social media
Facebook, Threads, Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky



As I watched her up on stage, I realized that April is starting to play with more and more confidence with each show. If you had seen her a few years ago you would hardly recognize her now - she's grown into her role I guess. Maybe it was from being signed to Indigo Planet or maybe Indigo Planet had incredible foresight to sign her when they did - either way, she is definitely gaining star power with each show.

Her cover of "Unchained Melody" showcased her incredible range but not nearly as much as the virtually operatic "Come Back To Me" which proved that she truly is the Jersey Shore's answer to Kate Bush.

April was brought back for an encore and responded with "Temptation" by Tom Waits and "Rebound" which she prefaced by calling her Smashing Pumpkins ripoff.

All in all, it was a wonderful way to kick off the new year. Here's hoping that the show not only comes back each year but continues to grow into a Jersey Shore tradition.



Photo by Mike Black. To view more photos from the show taken by Mike Black click here
About the author:

Gary Wien has been covering the arts since 2001 and has had work published with Jersey Arts, Upstage Magazine, Elmore Magazine, Princeton Magazine, Backstreets and other publications. He is a three-time winner of the Asbury Music Award for Top Music Journalist and the author of Beyond the Palace (the first book on the history of rock and roll in Asbury Park) and Are You Listening? The Top 100 Albums of 2001-2010 by New Jersey Artists. In addition, he runs New Jersey Stage and the online radio station The Penguin Rocks. His personal website is at lightyscorner.com. He can be contacted at [email protected].


EVENT PREVIEWS

(MORRISTOWN, NJ) -- On Thursday, June 11, 2026, the Telegraph Quartet will return to perform for the Morris Museum's seventh annual Back Deck season. This outdoor concert series began during the pandemic, and The New York Times describes it as "Live Music Splendor in a Parking Lot." Showtime is 7:30pm.
Carteret PAC presents Jo Dee Messina

Carteret PAC presents Jo Dee Messina

(CARTERET, NJ) -- Chart-topping country music icon Jo Dee Messina will perform at The URSB Carteret Performing Arts and Events Center on Friday, June 12, 2026. Messina is known for her powerful vocals and extensive catalog including nine number-one hits, 16 Top 40 songs, and awards and nominations from the ACM, CMA, AMA, Billboard, and the Grammys. Showtime is 8:000pm.
SOPAC to Celebrate 20th Anniversary with Gala 20: Featuring Max Weinberg

SOPAC to Celebrate 20th Anniversary with Gala 20: Featuring Max Weinberg's Jukebox

(SOUTH ORANGE, NJ) -- The South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC) will celebrate its 20th Anniversary on Friday, June 12, 2026 with Gala 20: Featuring Max Weinberg's Jukebox — a venue-wide celebration from 5:00pm–11:00pm.
Trenton City Museum presents Art & Song: A Musical Gallery on June 12th

Trenton City Museum presents Art & Song: A Musical Gallery on June 12th

(TRENTON, NJ) -- Trenton City Museum presents the concert Art & Song: A Musical Gallery on Friday, June 12, 2026 at 6:30pm. Versatile vocalists Tom Chiola and Pam Jorgensen, accompanied by the George Sinkler Trio, will delight audience members with selections from Broadway, Blues, Jazz, and more. Transformed into a stylish jazz café, the museum will also provide delicious food and beverages amid the art of the just-opened Ellarslie Open 43 exhibition. Doors will open at 6:00pm.

Lizzie Rose Music Room presents Jason Ricci on Friday

(TUCKERTON, NJ) -- Multiple award winning jazz, funk and blues harmonica player, singer, songwriter Jason Ricci comes to the Lizzie Rose Music Room on Friday, June 12, 2026. Doors are at 7:00pm, showtime is 7:30pm.
French Montana to Headline Grand Opening of Dream Live Performing Arts Center

French Montana to Headline Grand Opening of Dream Live Performing Arts Center

(EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ) -- American Dream will celebrate the region's opening World Cup match between Brazil and Morocco with the debut of its newest venue, the Dream Live Performing Arts Center, with a postgame concert by French Montana on June 13, 2026 at 9:00pm.
Outlaw Country Comes to the Jersey Pines at Albert Music Hall on Saturday

Outlaw Country Comes to the Jersey Pines at Albert Music Hall on Saturday

(WARETOWN, NJ) -- The outlaw spirit of classic Country music will ride into Albert Music Hall on Saturday, June 13, 2026, as the historic Waretown venue presents a special evening dedicated to the songs, stories, and the independent spirit of Outlaw Country.
Sergio Mendes

Sergio Mendes' Wife, Gracinha Leporace, Brings His 'Best Band Ever' to New Jersey

Sixty years ago, Herb Alpert Presents Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66 (A&M Records) emerged as both a masterful artistic statement and a major commercial breakthrough album. The record helped introduce the sophisticated rhythms and cool elegance of Brazilian bossa nova and samba to a truly global audience, blending Brazilian musical traditions with American pop, jazz, and contemporary studio production and repertoire.
Marc Ribler & Friends to perform Paul McCartney birthday tribute "When I

Marc Ribler & Friends to perform Paul McCartney birthday tribute "When I'm 84" at Axelrod PAC

(DEAL, NJ) -- As a tribute to Sir Paul McCartney's upcoming 84th birthday in June, Jersey Shore musician Marc Ribler has put together an all-star lineup to perform "When I'm 84" at the Axelrod Performing Arts Center on Saturday, June 13 and Sunday, June 14, 2026.

Levoy Theatre presents Paul Thorn on June 18th

(MILLVILLE, NJ) -- The Levoy Theatre presents Paul Thorn on Thursday, June 18, 2026 at 7:30pm. When it comes to songwriting, less is more, and simplicity is strength. Just ask Paul Thorn, who’s spent three decades turning soulful grooves and small syllables into songs that pack a big wallop.

 

MORE EVENTS

Click on the listing to bring up its webpage


The Brandee Younger Trio

Wednesday, June 10, 2026 @ 7:30pm
McCarter Theatre Center (Berlind Theatre)
Princeton, NJ


Susan Werner

Thursday, June 11, 2026 @ 7:30pm
Lizzie Rose Music Room
Tuckerton, NJ


The Sergio Mendes Band

Thursday, June 11, 2026 @ 7:30pm
Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC)
Morristown, NJ


Jo Dee Messina

Friday, June 12, 2026 @ 8:00pm
Carteret Performing Arts Center
Carteret, NJ


Jason Ricci

Friday, June 12, 2026 @ 7:30pm
Lizzie Rose Music Room
Tuckerton, NJ