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Updated · Asbury Park Press · Jun 4
Springsteen Center Opens 2-Night Concert Series at 4,100-Seat Monmouth Arena
Updated
Updated · Asbury Park Press · Jun 4

Springsteen Center Opens 2-Night Concert Series at 4,100-Seat Monmouth Arena

3 articles · Updated · Asbury Park Press · Jun 4

Summary

  • Bruce Springsteen Center for American Music launched the first of its two “Music America: The Songs that Shaped Us” concerts Thursday at Monmouth University, with Springsteen joining Kenny Chesney, Rosanne Cash, Dropkick Murphys and others.
  • The show was built as a survey of American music roots, with Robert Santelli linking performances that ranged from Woody Guthrie and Hank Williams to Robert Johnson and the Carter Family.
  • Springsteen closed the night with Cash on “Deportee,” Chesney on “This Land Is Your Land,” then teamed with Dropkick Murphys before a second-line finale around the floor of the 4,100-capacity OceanFirst Bank Center.
  • A second concert is set for June 5 with Jon Bon Jovi, Little Steven Van Zandt, Jackson Browne, Mavis Staples, Public Enemy and other scheduled performers.
  • The concerts are the cornerstone of the new Springsteen Center’s June 13 opening at Monmouth, where exhibits, archives and a 250-seat Dolby soundstage will anchor its permanent home.

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