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Blogcritics.org: REVIEW: Mike Dalton Band - Glider
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CD Review:
"Glider" by The Mike Dalton Band
Recently I was asked if I would like to do a review of the
Mike Dalton Band’s CD titled “Glider” by the bands
publicist. The timing couldn’t have been better. I was
commuting in my wife's car which didn’t have Sirius
installed so my listening options were limited. Of course I
was happy to take up the offer given the circumstances.
I didn’t really know what to expect since I haven’t ever
listened to their music before. I do have wide tastes in
music, so I wasn’t too concerned that I would hate it, but
wasn’t sure what to expect either. Some have said that the
voice sounds like REM or Paul McCartney, so I had high
expectations and looked forward to getting the CD.
I decided that in order to give the CD a fair review, that I
would listen to it all week, pretty much exclusively. Since
I didn’t have Sirius at the time this wasn’t going to be a
huge sacrifice, and perhaps a pleasant experience. I have
found that for me some music will grow on me over time, and
become a favorite if given the chance. Some music I will
like right away but it will get old on the 2nd or 3rd
listen. Listening to the CD multiple times would allow me to
figure out which category it fit in.
The Review
So the First listen I loaded it into my MP3 player and took
it for a walk. I knew right away that this band had some
talent, and was enjoying listening. But I knew I was
definitely going to have to listen several times to figure
out which songs were standouts and which were just ok. All
of the songs were good, but as on any CD there are those
songs that you want to keep going back to, so I knew I
needed to find that out for this review. My first
impressions were that it was professional sounding, yet not
overproduced. They definitely sound like a band that would
sound true to the music in concert.
I would categorize the music on “Glider” as mellow rock.
It’s the type of music that might fit on the Bridge or
Coffee House. One thing that should be noted, is this CD is
full of songs. It comes with 18 tracks, plus 2 bonus tracks.
More on the bonus tracks later. I like it when you find a CD
where you feel like you are getting your moneys worth. I
also like CD’s where the band members are the songwriters.
All of the songs on this CD were written by Mike Dalton with
some help from some of the other band members on several of
them. The lyrics are printed on the CD cover for reference
which is always appreciated.
Here’s a list of the tracks on the CD:
1) Stairs of Love
2) Primrose Lane
3) I can’t Save It Now
4) For Life
5) Goober
6) One More
7) Needle In My Vein
8) College Ave.
9) The Story of My Life
10) Anymore
11) Coming Down From The High
12) Make Way For My Son
13) On Me
14) You’ll Never Know
15) If My Dad Was Hip
16) Love
17) The Ship Must Sail
18) Love Keeps Me Waiting
19) Bonus Track - Sounds Like 2 conversations in Cross talk
??? Very Strange
20) Bonus Track - “I Don’t Want Christmas If I can’t Have
You”
The standout tracks for me, are “Goober” for it’s haunting
sounds which transitions immediately into my favorite track
on the CD “One More”. These two tracks keep me coming back
for more. “Needle In My Vein” uses a metaphor to make a
point with an exclamation, I liked “College Ave” for the
mood it sets and for it’s thought provoking lyrics. I liked
“The Story Of My Life” for it’s tempo and lyrics. “Make Way
For My Son” was very touching and anyone with a son could
relate. “I Don’t Want Christmas If I Can’t Have You” is a
very nice Christmas song that is probably my second favorite
on the CD and it’s the bonus track
There is no doubt that the lyrics in this CD come from
experience. I really enjoyed listening. While there were
hints of REM and Paul McCartney in this CD, it’s definitely
Mike Dalton’s own signature. Now what would be nice is if
Sirius were to pick up a couple of these tracks to play so
others can hear for themselves. Or you can pick one of these
CD’s up for those times when you are stuck without Sirius
like I was. To learn more about The Mike Dalton Band you can
visit
www.mikedalton.com. While you are there, you can give
some of the tracks a listen. I suspect you would find your
own favorite tracks that keep you going back.
Quotes:
What Celebrities in the industry have to say about the Mike
Dalton Band.
NGQ Music KCLC FM 89.1 Dusty
Durst;
"Spanning the
choice of moods, Mike and Band take you back when, the heart
ruled songwriting. I say
back, because, so much heart &soul seems void in the
modern music scene.
Whether Mike in writing alone or with bandmate Jim Babjak,
these songs speak
volumes. Eddie Carson, Jimmy Druiett, Nick Massaro, provide
great support, MIKE
DALTON is here to stay"
Bill Kelly: WFMU, Jersey City, and Sirius Satellite Radio;
"The Mike Dalton Band is a melodic rock/country hybrid clearly
capable of appealing to a wide audience."
Danielle Monaro; Elvis Duran & the Z-Morning Zoo (Z100
NYC);
"Mike Dalton has a fresh new sound. Everyone should take a
listen to his stuff.. they'd really enjoy it!"
Chris Cimino; Meteorologist, News 4;
"The Mike Dalton Band has been one of the best kept secrets
in New Jersey. It's time the secret gets out!"
Kid Kelly; Pop (Senior Director), Sirius Radio;
"The Mike Dalton Band is the best unsolicited/unsigned band
that I have heard in a real long time"
Jim Babjak; The Smithereens;
"The first time I saw Mike Dalton perform, I had to go up
and introduce myself. His performance really knocked me out.
He's a truly gifted performer/songwriter and in a perfect
world would be a huge star. This guy from Jersey delivers
the goods 100%!"
Maria Milito; Discjockey of Q104.3 FM;
"The Smithereens meet REM: THE MIKE DALTON BAND! World-get
ready for them!!!"
Don Slepian; ArtMusic Coffeehouse International Webcasts
"Mike Dalton thrilled our listeners with his beautiful
original songs and powerful intensity of expression. A
musician as skilled, versatile, and personable as Mike
Dalton is rare, indeed."
Al Muzer; The Aquarian;
"An excellent example of radio pop at its finest."
Christine Champagne; Soap Opera Digest;
"It's only a matter of time before Dalton has a top-10 hit
on the Billboard charts."
Maggie Powell; The Ties That Bind;
"'Poker' is an outstanding collection of well written songs,
ranging in tempo from straight-ahead rock to a beautifully
performed ballad…."
Don Dilorio; Herald & News;
"This latest release reveals a deft songwriting
craft…..smart pop writing with broad appeal."
Parkhill's - John Park Hill
"Best Rocker on the Jersey Shore"
Martell's Tiki Bar - Mike Holland
"He is the most personable… he is conscientious, devoted and
talented."
Mrs. Dalton (Mike's Mother)
"Don't wait for your ship to come in. Swim out after
it!"
The Mike
Dalton Band Is Rocking The East Coast
Arts & Entertainment - Atom Tabloid &
Citizen-Gazette - Devine Media Enterprises
Staff Report
Posted Online September 17, 2003
AREA—The Mike Dalton Band, out of
Pt. Pleasant, is on a fast track to being soon recognized as
making it to the Billboard Charts. The band, whose style
is a combination of Bruce Springsteen and Dave Matthews,
has played over 104 venues that cover the East Coast from
South to North Jersey, New York and Connecticut. Mike Dalton,
singer, guitarist, and pianist of the band, has composed three
CDs consisting of original songs they also perform at their
shows and is currently finishing up their 4th CD soon to be
released in mid-October. He has also written songs for major
television network airplay.
The style of the Mike Dalton Band has attracted a large fan
base from south to north and out of state and ranging in age
from mid 20's to early 50's. When the amps turn up on the
stage and the lights go dim, the band's energy kicks into full
gear with their music and the audience starts rocking and
rolling under the same roof.
Fans who are local and those across the nation have said that
when they had gone to clubs for a night out, they had no idea
the band was playing. But when they heard them for the first
time, they’ve been following them since.
The band has no set list of what music they are playing at any
one given performance; Jimmy Druiett, the drummer just shouts
out the songs one right after the other. For more info, you
can catch the
band's line up on
www.mikedalton.com, or call Pat 908-896-0559 for more info
on the band. Guaranteed you'll look for their new CD in
October.
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Songwriter In
Profile: Mike Dalton
Question:
When did you first realize you wanted to be a musician/
songwriter? Was it something that snuck up on you gradually or did
it hit you like lightning all at once?
Answer:
I've had the desire to sing and play music for as long as I
remember. I was about 6 when I got my first guitar and drum set
and I really haven't stopped yet. I love what I do and I'm very,
very lucky to be able to do it for a living.
Question:
What were your early musical influences?
Answer:
Early on, the Beatles and the Beach Boys really hit me. I remember
being a huge fan of "Bad Bad Leroy Brown" by Jim Croce for some
reason. I would stand in my living room for hours and hours
singing into a turkey baster (is that how you spell it?) along
with my mom's records. My parents used to go and see a local guy
perform all the time, his name was Frankie Rendell. They used to
take me along and he would let me come up and sing "Song Sung
Blue" (Neil Diamond). I used to live for those nights. He gave me
a microphone stand in 1973 when I was 6 that I still use for EVERY
show today (200 shows a year these days...)
Question:
When did you do your first recording project? How did it come
about and were you happy with the results?
Answer:
My first actual recording studio experience was on Feb 27, 1986 at
a place called GPM Productions in Colonia, NJ. We recorded 3
originals and 1 cover that day (for whatever reason we had at the
time, recording the Romantics' "What I Like About You" was a
must!!!!!) Makes me laugh to this day. The originals weren't too
bad for the first time but I still prefer to keep them hidden
away!!
Prior to our big day in Colonia, I was trying to record stuff
constantly on my own, rigging two cassette decks together,
anything to allow me to get my songs on tape and to overdub
harmony vocals. I still have all those recordings hidden safely
away as well. I finally got my own 16 track recording studio in
the fall of 1991.
Question:
When did you release your first CD? What did you do with it once
it was released? Did you have help with the production?
Distribution?
Answer:
I released a cassette called "Maryjane" in 1991. We made 500 and
sold all of 'em. I recorded 90% of it in my studio and pretty much
directed the whole project with help from my management company at
the time, Halo Management. We didn't have distribution, we just
sold 'em at shows and stuff. I played a lot of roles for that (as
well as a lot of my recordings since then, too), writing,
engineering, playing a good deal of the instruments, all the
vocals, production, arrangement. I was a busy boy, but i stay outa
trouble that way. Eventually, in 1997, I released "Maryjane" on CD
with some bonus tracks and we're still selling 'em....
Question:
After which recording did you start to feel like you were getting
somewhere?
Answer:
Next, we (I used the band a lot more on this one) released "Sconsin
Babu" on CD in 1993. Things started to roll with this one for a
couple of reasons. Our fan base had grown considerably AND a
couple of network soap operas had discovered my songs. "Guiding
Light" and "Another World" gave (and still give) my songs tons of
airplay, i got some interviews from soap magazines and sold a lot
of CDs through that. Every state in the US except for about 5 has
a few "Sconsin Babu's" floatin' around ! We sold out of that one
and had to reorder, etc. I was even up for a Daytime Emmy Award in
1994 (didn't win, but it was fun anyway). A lot of the songs are
still big favorites when we perform live....
Then, in 1996, we put out "POKER", our 3rd CD. We've gotten a huge
local response to the songs in this collection. We've also
recieved good airplay from radio stations in Jersey. "POKER" has
been a vehicle for much progress for my band and my music. For
example, I met Jim Babjak, the guitarist for the Smithereen's,
gave him a "POKER" CD, he liked it, and now we're writing songs
together.
Question:
How do you think your songwriting has changed from one project to
the next? Since 1991, what sorts of techniques are you using in
your songwriting that it might not have occurred to you to use
earlier on?
Answer:
As far as my songwriting techniques, they really haven't changed
since 1985. I sit down at the piano or with the guitar and write
what's on my mind. That's it. The only thing I don't really do
anymore is write lyrics during my college classes at Rutgers when
I was supposed to be taking notes. Back when I went to college, I
would write 3 or 4 poems during a class and then come back to my
dorm and put some of 'em to music. Since I'm out of college now,
that method has gone by the wayside.
Question:
Which comes more easily to you? Words or music? Can you explain
why?
Answer:
I can't actually choose which comes easier. Most of the time, they
both come together. When the "well runs dry" for that particular
writing session, sometimes the music runs out, and sometimes it's
the lyric. They're pretty even.
Question:
What inspires you to write songs? Current events? Dreams? Personal
tragedy?
Answer:
Hmmmmm, what inspires me? Let's see Current events, dreams,
personal tragedy, ...... !!! EVERYTHING I can see, touch, feel,
etc. I try to take in everything around me. If something presents
itself to me, I'll write about it. Sometimes I write just to get
sadness, gladness, feelings, confusions, regrets, mistakes, etc
out of my head. It makes me feel better many times.
References to my life are spread out all over almost all the
songs.
Question:
What advice would you give to new songwriters? What parts of the
business should they watch out for? What might help them improve
their songwriting skills? Do you think there *are* a set of skills
that you need in order to write an effective song? What would you
say they would be?
Answer:
I would tell new songwriters to write, write, write, write......!
My first songs aren't all that good in my opinion. I improved
because I just kept doing it.
Watch out for all aspects of the business. It's hard to do because
it cuts into writing/creativity time, but I take care of all the
books, money, etc so nothing gets too far away from me. You really
can not trust a lot of people. Most people will rip you off given
the chance.
Hmm, to improve the skills....I would have to say open up your
eyes to this world, read a lot of different kinds of literature
from classics to trashy novels to Mad Magazine to toothpaste
tubes....Soak in as much as your mind will let you. I can't tell
you how many songs or ideas have grown from a single line in a
book I was reading. Also, I don't always write in the same place,
I'll write in every room in the house that I can, outside, etc,
parks, etc. Anywhere you can go where your perspective could
possibly change....
As far as a set of skills, I just think a command of the language
and at least 2 or 3 chords can make for a great song !! I
absolutely am against rules of any kind when writing songs. A
friend/songwriter of mine used to read on "songwriting technique"
all the time and tell me things like, "a title should never be
more than 3 words" and "you have to have a bridge, or two
choruses" or whatever. It's all rubbish to me. If you want to
strike one chord and yell "yumpin yiminy", then in my opinion,
that's your song if you want it to be. Creativity has no rules.
Question:
What's in store for you in the future, Mike? Where do you think
your songwriting and your music are heading? Where would you
*like* to see it go and do you think you're close?
Answer:
As long as there is a progression in my creativity and my success
keeps going upward, my future is happening every day. Sure, I'd
like to "make it" overnight but that's not the hand I've been
dealt. Everything happens for a reason and I really do believe
I'll achieve what I want whenever it's supposed to happen. The
ride toward my record deal, etc. is fun anyway, I'm going to enjoy
it. I really wanna see my songs reach a lot more people in this
world, in any way I can. For now, the soaps play my stuff a lot
and I'm "reaching" a pretty good amount of people. I want more. I
want my music in the ears of a lot more people. I'm getting the
songs out to many important people in the industry, all facets,
such as labels, tv, film, even country publishers in Nashville are
listening to some of my stuff as I write this. I'll take anything
I can get. That's not desperation, it's just a desire to have my
songs heard by anybody who is willing to listen. I'm doing a
showcase for Arista, Mercury, and a few other labels in mid-sept
(Nov. 9, 1998) at a place called Arlene's Grocery in Greenwich
Village in NYC. We'll see how it goes.....
I'm writing songs with Jim Babjak, the guitarist from the
Smithereen's, we're having fun and getting some really good songs
done, who knows what that could lead to. Basically, I want to
"make it" very badly, but I'm being patient and I'm enjoying the
ride.
*******
Mike Dalton's original songs continually air on Major Network
Television. His work has been heard over 200 times on such
standout daytime programs as "Guiding Light", "As the World Turns"
and "Another World".
One of his many songs, "Waiting in the Wings", was nominated in
1994 for a Daytime Emmy Award, under the category "Best Original
Song".
Mike has written and performed over 300 original songs and is
currently writing new songs with Jim Babjak, guitarist for The
Smithereens.
Click Here To See The Article Online
TV Show
Listings
Here are some of the shows that have featured music by
Mike Dalton
 
Guiding Light
As The World Turns
Passions
Another World
Mike Dalton
Venues Played
1 Jenkinson's, Pt. Pleasant NJ
2 Martell's, Pt. Pleasant NJ
3 Ralwiggie's, Pt. Pleasant NJ
4 Maggie's, Pt. Pleasant NJ
5 JP Bailey's, Pt. Pleasant NJ
6 Martinique, Pt. Pleasant NJ
7 Village Inn, Pt. Pleasant NJ
8 Idle Hour, Pt. Pleasant NJ
9 Broadway, Pt. Pleasant NJ
10 Bar Anticipation, Belmar NJ
11 Boathouse, Belmar NJ
12 Reggie's, Belmar NJ
13 Jerry O's, Belmar NJ
14 Tradewind's, Sea Bright NJ
15 Razzle's, Seaside Hts NJ
16 Bermuda Club, Seaside Hts NJ
17 Hollywood, Seaside Hts NJ
18 Chatterbox, Seaside Hts NJ
19 Club XS, Seaside Hts NJ
20 Surf Club, Seaside Hts NJ
21 Beach Club, Seaside Hts NJ
22 Bamboo Bar, Seaside Hts NJ
23 Aztec, Seaside Hts NJ
24 Wine Cellar, Seaside Hts NJ
25 Spicy, Seaside Hts NJ
26 JR's, Seaside Hts NJ
27 Used To Be's, Mantoloking NJ
28 Stone Pony, Asbury Park NJ
29 Fast Lane, Asbury Park NJ
30 Rock Horse, Asbury Park NJ
31 T-Bird's Café, Asbury Park NJ
32 Deck House, Asbury Park NJ
33 Leggett's, Manasquan NJ
34 Osprey, Manasquan NJ
35 Four Winds, Manasquan NJ
36 Doc Donahue's, Manasquan NJ
37 O'Neill's, Manasquan NJ
38 Joe Pop's, Long Beach Island NJ
39 Fred's Tavern, Stone Harbor NJ
40 Tide's Café, Neptune NJ
41 Public House, Neptune NJ
42 Back Bay Café, Neptune NJ
43 Jo Jo Player's, Neptune NJ
44 Sandbar, Brielle NJ
45 Gilligan's, Brielle NJ
46 LT's, Brielle NJ
47 Jessie's, Brielle NJ
48 Harbor Inn, Brielle NJ
49 Sparkle's, Brielle NJ
50 Roxy, New Brunswick NJ
51 Old Queen's, New Brunswick NJ
52 Pompous Menagerie, N Bruns NJ
53 Rutger's Univ, New Brunswick NJ
54 Richard's, Brick NJ
55 Porch, Spring Lake NJ
56 Whisper's, Spring Lake NJ
57 Olson's, Tom's River NJ
58 Barre Chord, Tom's River NJ
59 Beach Haus, Bayville NJ
60 Murphy's Law, Long Branch NJ
61 Bar Bombay, Long Branch NJ
62 Marz, Long Branch NJ
63 Monmouth College, Long Branch NJ
64 Sonny's Circle Inn, Wall NJ
65 Atlantic Club, Wall NJ
66 Norwood Inn, Avon NJ
67 Column's, Avon NJ
68 Parker House, Sea Girt NJ
69 Galaxy, Somerdale NJ
70 Raritan Manor, Somerville NJ
71 Cocktails, South River NJ
72 Playpen, South Amboy NJ
73 Birch Hill, Old Bridge NJ
74 Morgan's, Eatontown NJ
75 Cabin, Freehold NJ
76 Study Hall Pub, Glassboro NJ
77 Rat Skeller, Trenton NJ
78 Georgian Ct Col, Lakewood NJ
79 Mt. St. Mary's Col, Maryland
80 Bitter End, Greenwich Vil NY
81 CBGB's, Greenwich Vil NY
82 Kenny's Castaways, NY
83 R & R Café, Greenwich Vil NY
84 Cottonwood Café, NY
85 Atlantis Club, Greenwich Vil NY
86 Arlene's Grocery, NY
87 South St. Seaport, NY
88 Chubby's, Red Bank NJ
89 Four Season's, Keyport NJ
90 Texas Arizona, Hoboken NJ
91 Whiskey Bar, Hoboken NJ
92 Monmouth Park Racetrack, NJ
93 Millstone Pub, Clarksburg NJ
94 Yankee Stadium, Bronx NY
95 Continental Airlines Arena, NJ
96 Soundgarden, Lodi NJ
97 Jersey Sports Café, Ruther NJ
98 Parkhill's, Allenhurst NJ
99 White Elephant, Lakewood NJ
100 PNC Bank Arts Cnt, Holmdel NJ
101 Aunt Chilada's, CN
102 Junkyard, Rochelle Pk NJ
103 First Energy Park, Lakewood NJ
104 Brookwood, Jackson NJ
105 Stretch's, Pt. Pleasant NJ
106 Clark's, Pt. Pleasant NJ
107 Tin Lizzy's, Tom's River NJ
108 SRO Café, Staten Island NY
109 Donovan's Reef, Sea Bright NJ
110 Jack & Bill's, Seaside Hts, NJ
111 Martell's Water's Edge, Bayville NJ
112 The Headliner, Neptune NJ
113 The Green Room, Seaside Park NJ
114 Mantoloking Road Pub, Brick NJ
115 Stinger's, Long Branch NJ
116 Fratelli's, Bayonne NJ
117 Mansion, Brick NJ
118 507 Main, Belmar, NJ
119 Squan Tavern, Manasquan NJ
120 Finnigan's, Bradley Bch NJ
121 High Tide Café, Asbury Park NJ
122 Peterson's, Brick NJ
123 Club Bene, Sayreville NJ
124 Duffy's, Forked River NJ
125 Brick Memorial HS, Brick NJ
126 JJ Rockers, Seaside Hts NJ
127 Family Tree Tavern, Wall NJ
128 Wharfside Patio Bar, Pt. Pleasant NJ
129 Plaza Grill, Pt. Pleasant NJ
130 Casablanca, Brielle NJ
131 Cedar Gate Inn, Brick NJ
132 Deal Pub, Deal NJ
133 Red Lion, Brick NJ
134 Empress Motel, Asbury Park NJ
135 Ocean Road School, Pt. Pleasant NJ
136 High Velocity, Beachwood NJ
137 Windansea, Highlands NJ
138 Olde New York, Old Bridge NJ
139 Wonder Bar, Asbury Park NJ
140 Berkeley Carteret, Asbury Park NJ
141 Marina Grille, Brick NJ
142 Mulligan's, Tom's River NJ
143 McIntyre's, Tom's River NJ
144 Woody's, Farmingdale NJ
145 Brick High School, Brick NJ
146 Murray MacGregor's, Rumson NJ
147 D'Arcy's, Bradley Beach NJ
148 Oyster Point Hotel, Red Bank NJ
149 The "W" Hotel, New York NY
150 The English Manor, Ocean Twp NJ
151 Spring Lake Bath/ Tennis Club, Spring Lk NJ
152 Victorian Manor, Ediison NJ
153 Wee Burn Country Club, Darien CN
154 The Banquet Center, Matawan NJ
155 The Ocean Place, Long Branch NJ
156 The Quay, Sea Bright NJ
157 Grand Summit Hotel, Summit NJ
158 The Barclay, Belmar NJ
159 Water Witch Club, Monmouth Hills NJ
160 The Breakers, Spring Lake NJ
161 The Riverhouse, Brielle NJ
162 The Mill, Spring Lake NJ
163 Belmar Fishing Club, Belmar NJ
164 Manasquan River Golf Club, Manasquan NJ
165 Lobster Shanty, Pt. Pleasant NJ
166 Fibber's Elbow, Bedminster NJ
167 Eagle Oaks Country Club, Farmingdale NJ
168 Pleasantdale Chateau, West Orange NJ
169 The Chart House, Weehawken NJ
170 The State Room, Long Beach Island NJ
171 The Grande Colonial, Perryville NJ
172 Yesterdays, Hazlet NJ
173 Phoenix Sports Club, Feasterville PA
174 Mike Doolans, Spring Lake NJ
175 Deal Golf & Country Club, Deal NJ
176 Crystal Point, Pt. Pleasant NJ
177 Old Orchard Manor, Eatontown NJ
178 The Renaissance, Ocean Twp NJ
179 The Channel Club, Monmouth Beach NJ
180 The Racquet & Tennis Club, New York NY
181 Eagle Ridge Golf Club, Lakewood NJ
182 The Nassau Inn, Princeton NJ
183 Trenton State College, Trenton NJ
184 The Flemington Oaks, Flemington NJ
185 Jumping Brook Country Club, Neptune NJ
186 The White Sands, Pt. Pleasant NJ
187 Waterview Pavillion, Belmar NJ
188 Forsgate Country Club, Cranbury NJ
189 Chateau Grand, Lakewood NJ
190 The Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury NJ
191 The Armory, Perth Amboy NJ
192 Branches, W. Long Branch NJ
193 The Bridgewater Manor, Bridgewater NJ
194 The Lobster Shanty, Toms River NJ
195 The Lakehouse, Locharbor NJ
196 Dewey's Flatiron, New York NY
197 Ocean Acres Country Club, Manahawkin NJ
198 Sunsets, Neptune NJ
199 Farrell's, Point Pleasant NJ
200 McLoone's Pier House, Long Branch NJ
201 Captain's Inn, Forked River NJ
202 Aldie Mansion, Doylestown PA
203 The Ark, Pt. Pleasant NJ
204 Moore's Tavern, Freehold NJ
205 The Molly Pitcher, Red Bank NJ
206 Spring Meadow Inn, Farmingdale NJ
207 Downtown Café, Red Bank NJ
208 Bridgewater's, New York NY
209 The University Club, New York NY
210 Laurita Winery, New Egypt NJ
211 River Rock Grille, Brick NJ
212 Trenton Psychiatric Hoepital, Ewing NJ
213 Majestic Hotel, Ocean Grove NJ
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