Sunday, November 13, 2011 - The 19th Annual ASBURY MUSIC AWARDS, Presented by THE SAINT in Asbury Park & The Asbury Music Company, will be held at The Stone Pony, 913 Ocean
Ave., Asbury Park, New Jersey. A gala night of celebration
and music, and a long held tradition for our local music
community, hosted this year by 90.5 The Night's Music
Wizard, DJ Jeff Raspe, afternoon host on WBJB-FM Brookdale
Public Radio. Featuring over 25 Awards! Live Musical
Performances by: Matt O'Ree Band, No Wine For Kittens, Only
Living Boy, Scarlet Carson, Toothgrinder, The New Royalty,
Chris Rockwell (poet), Accidental Seabirds, Thomas Wesley Stern, Emily Grove, Joe Miller, Little Jimmy and Special Guests. Doors 4pm, Advance Tickets $15/$20 Day of Show. An All Ages Event, 21 to Drink, Tickets on sale now at The Saint and The Stone Pony Box Offices and at www.ticketweb.com and www.ticketmaster.com. All 2011 AMA Nominees admitted free of charge.
The Asbury Music Awards, originally known as The Golden T-Bird Awards, premiered in Asbury Park in 1993. An annual music scene staple, the first Asbury Music Awards was held at the former T-Birds Cafe on Main Street in Asbury Park, NJ. Scott Stamper, owner of The Saint in Asbury Park & the Wave Gathering Music Festival founder, along with Peter Mantas, Langosta Lounge's entertainment director, founded, and originally designed the Asbury Music Awards in 1993 as a response to the area's hardworking musicians, singers and songwriters, and the longstanding, ever-evolving Live Original Music scene in and around Asbury Park, NJ.
Inspired by a strong desire to give something back to the musicians and music community who make up the Jersey Shore's incredibly diverse music culture, Scott Stamper began presenting the awards to the many talented musicians, singers and songwriters who had presented live original music and paid their dues in the various music rooms in the
area. Some of the Asbury Park music venues present day
include The Saint, The Stone Pony, The Wonder Bar, Asbury
Lanes, Rosie's Cafe, and more. Outside of Asbury Park, The
Brighton Bar in Long Branch, Starland Ballroom in
Sayreville, and The Court Tavern in New Brunswick, to name a few.
The 1993-1994, the Asbury Music Awards took place at T-Birds
Cafe. Scott Stamper and Adam Weisberg opened the legendary music venue, The
Saint, in 1994, and moved the show due to rapid growth. At
this time, the show was renamed the Asbury Music Awards (in
1995). For two years, The Saint hosted the gala celebration
for local artists, singers and songwriters, but the show
quickly outgrew the venue. To accommodate the burgeoning
crowds, the Asbury Music Awards moved to The Fastlane in
1997, The Stone Pony in 1998, and The Tradewinds in Sea
Bright in 1999. This Tradewinds was a banner show, drawing
over 800 attendees. The Stone Pony hosted the Asbury Music
Awards in 2000 and 2001, The Tradewinds in 2002, and since
2003, The Stone Pony has been the host of the Asbury Music
Awards.
In addition to the recognition the Asbury Music Awards
provides to local musicians, singers and songwriters, the
shows have also proven a great opportunity for music fans,
promoters, artists, media, local venues and the music
community on a whole to experience the incredibly diverse
talent in a wide variety of musical genres in one special
and intimate evening of music and celebration.
Over the years, the Asbury Music Awards stage has been
graced by New Jersey luminaries Nicole Atkins, Rick Barry,
Status Green, Kid With Man Head, Outcry, Samhill, Evelyn
Forever, Barry and The Penetrators, What About Frank, April
Smith, The Soul Project, Woodfish, A Love Like Pi,
Stringbean & The Stalkers, Brown, Last Days of Empire, Green
Tag Sale, Chris Batten and The Woods, Amanda Duncan, Joe
Harvard Band, George Wirth, Turtle Soup, Last Perfect Thing,
Outside The Box, Karmic Juggernaut, Low Flying Jets, Lance
Larson, Twine, Keith Kenny, Phil Benson, Matt O'Ree Band,
Parlor Mob, Eryn Shewell, Allie Moss, Readymade Breakup,
Maybe Pete, Bob Burger, Christine Martucci, Tony Tedesco,
Days Awake, Sekond Skyn, Chemtrail, River City Extension,
Alex Brumel and Janel Elizabeth, Cara Salimando, Jo Wymer &
The Itty Bitty Band, Quincy Mumford, Domino Effect, The
Black Clouds and Laura Warshauer, to name just a few.
So much goes on behind the scenes in planning and
preparation for the Asbury Music Awards. The nominees and
performers are selected by a panel of industry veterans
which include promoters, sound technicians, radio
personalities, music writers and club owners. Artists that
have graduated to a major label or those who have won or
been nominated for a particular category for five
consecutive years at the Asbury Music Awards are eligible
for "Record of The Year" and "Best Thing To Happen in Asbury
Park," and may appear onstage presenting or performing
during the ceremonies, however, they have graduated from
being nominated from most if not all other categories,
making room for up and coming artists, musicians, singers
and songwriters.
After the carefully chosen Asbury Music Awards panel
convenes and chooses all performers and nominees, the names
of the nominees for each category are compiled in ballot
format and distributed to a select group of music industry
insiders, devoted music fans and local music scenesters. The
voting process is not open to the general public, but much
effort is put into selecting voters. This method has proven
most equitable, as it precludes "ballot stuffing" than can
skew results in certain categories. Area clubs,
music-related businesses, record stores, radio stations,
newspapers and time tested music enthusiasts are all
represented in the final voting. Ballots are painstakingly
counted, votes are tallied, and the winners are revealed for
the first time at the Asbury Music Awards ceremony. A
variety of local music alumni, past award recipients,
sponsors, and industry professionals are invited by the
panel to present awards each year.
The Asbury Music Awards believe that live music is what
makes Asbury Park so special. Presented by Scott Stamper and Adam Weisberg of
The Saint, 601 Main Street, in Asbury Park, and the Asbury
Music Company. Year-round, the Asbury Music Awards works
diligently to recognize and support local musicians and the
music community in Asbury Park, "Where Music Lives" and the
Live Music Capital of New Jersey, and beyond. The 19th
Annual Asbury Music Awards will be held on Sunday, November
13, 2011 at The legendary Stone Pony, 913 Ocean Avenue,
Asbury Park, New Jersey.
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ASBURY MUSIC AWARDS / THE SAINT / ASBURY MUSIC COMPANY:
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