Funk Music Venues with Entertainment
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Music / Funk
Undisputed at the Idle Hour
Idle Hour - 2600 Route 88 - Point PleasantEclectic rockers rock Point every week
Event dates:
Sundays : 10 p.m.
Places (23)
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Stone Pony
Category: Music/Music
Since opening in 1974, The Stone Pony has not only played host to legendary musical acts such as The Ramones and Bruce Springsteen, it has become...
The Boiler Room
Category: Music/Blues
Brick walls and red lighting provide a warm setting for the best of South Jersey's live jazz and blues.
The Record Collector
Category: Music/Acoustic
Shop brings plenty of in-store performances to western NJ
Maxwell's
Category: Music/Bars and Clubs
One of Jersey's most rocking clubs, Maxwell's in Hoboken has hosted Nirvana, R.E.M. and The Replacements through the years.
House of Blues
Category: Music/Bars and Clubs
If your idea of a blues club doesn't involve a dimly lit juke joint, the House of Blues is the next best thing.
Old Bridge Township Raceway Park
Category: Music/Punk
The Old Bridge Township Raceway Park may be all about auto racing during racing season, which runs from March through November. But since 2004, the...
Izod Center
Category: Music/Metal
The name may be new, but the Izod Center has been bringing the big acts to Jersey since it first opened as the Brendan Byrne Arena in 1981 with a run...
Court Tavern
Category: Music/Reggae
Few things are more fitting for a college town such as New Brunswick than a rocking club like the Court Tavern. Open for nearly 30 years, this Church...
Asbury Lanes
Category: Music/Lounge
The kingpin of punk clubs, the Lanes is an Asbury original with balls to spare. Its stage proudly erect amid a fully functioning bowling alley, this...
Convention Hall and Paramount Theater
Category: Music/Alternative
A historic landmark in Asbury Park, where some of the greats have perfromed
Articles (1)
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Music / Funk
Like Trains and Taxis
July 7, 2009
It hits the head like a three-finger toast of Four Roses or the cracked wail of some bygone jazz cat slinking across a long-forgotten frequency.

