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Bodeans To Play Newton Theatre

originally published: 07/07/2015

Bodeans To Play Newton Theatre

(NEWTON, NJ) -- Long known as one of the best live acts in the business, BoDeans continue to tour year round and deliver amazing, high energy, performances.  The band makes a stop at The Newton Theatre on Friday, August 21st at 8:00 pm.

"I realized some time ago that the key to the BoDeans identity is the fans' connection to our music -- nowhere is that more evident or rewarding as when we come together live. We love to connect with fans who have supported us for so long and brought us so much inspiration." said Kurt Neumann, the band's founder and frontman, "We will continue to play as long as they continue to come out and sing along." 

Chart topping songs like Fadeaway, Only Love, and Dreams won them Rolling Stone's readers poll for Best New American Band in 1987. They were part of a small contingent of bands that inspired a new radio format known as Adult Alternative, Album Rock. Their reputation for delivering a dynamic live show garnered support slots with U2, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Tom Petty, George Thorogood, The Pretenders, David Bowie, and appearances at Farm Aid, and Summerfest among others. 

In the twenty-plus years that followed the release of Love & Sex & Hope & Dreams, the band released several albums which embody songs played heavily at radio, like Good Things, You Don't Get Much, Idaho, Closer to Free, Stay, American, and All the World, which was recently featured on CMT. These songs have been featured in TV shows, and movies and defined a sound that a generation embraced.

BoDeans now reside in that small group of bands that have managed to survive the ups and downs of the industry, remaining true to their sound and their style, for nearly 30 years. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum has them permanently displayed as part of their Midwest Artists exhibit. 

Summer 2013 marked the return of legendary drummer, Kenny Aronoff, who has played with the band both live and in the studio on and off since the mid 80's. Many of the band's biggest hits feature Kenny on the drums with longtime bassist Ryan Bowman, David Duffy on fiddle and mandolin, Stefano Intelisano on the keyboard and accordion, and Sam Hawksley with the acoustic guitar and vocals.

Tickets for BoDeans range from. Purchase tickets by visiting www.thenewtontheatre.com or contact the Box Office at 973-383-3700. 

The historic Newton Theatre, located at 234 Spring Street in Newton, NJ, was founded in 1924. Revitalized and fully renovated, Sussex County’s premier entertainment venue reopened in 2011 as a 605 seat capacity live performing arts center. With it’s rich history and diverse programming The Newton Theatre is essential to the buoyancy of New Jersey’s Skylands region.




 
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