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(UPDATED) Smithereens And Marshall Crenshaw Headline Hoboken Arts And Music Festival
Someday, Someway, Marshall Crenshaw and the Smithereens will return to the Hoboken Arts And Music Festival after performing in fall 2018.
HOBOKEN, NJ — The Smithereens and Marshall Crenshaw will return on Sunday (Oct. 3) to perform live at the Hoboken Arts and Music Festival.
Updated Hoboken Arts And Music Festival Schedule:
Hoboken Cultural Affairs Director Geri Fallo emailed the following final schedule of events for the festival on the night before:
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The Hoboken Arts and Music Festival
Oct. 3, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., on Washington St. between Observer Highway & Seventh Street
The children's music & inflatable rides have been moved to Church Square Park,
located at Fifth St. & Park Ave. The park is only 2 blocks from the festival site
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Featuring performances by: The Smithereens with guest vocalist Marshall Crenshaw, Swingadelic, Freedy Johnston, Milton, Karyn Kuhl Band, Tony Corrao, Manouche Bag, Tape Hiss, Orquesta La Experiencia & more
Over 200 artists, crafters, photographers, food vendors, local businesses with activities for children in Church Square Park, 5ht & Garden St., incuding performances by Music Together, Little RocknRollers & more
For more information: www.hobokennj.gov/events/hoboken-arts-and-music-festival
Observer Highway Stage
12pm - Milton
1250pm - Tape Hiss
150pm - Freedy Johnston
310pm - Karyn Kuhl Band
430pm - The Smithereens with guest vocalist Marshall Crenshaw
7th Street Stage
1245pm Manouche Bag
210pm Tony Corrao
330pm Swingadelic
5pm Orquesta La Experiencia
Children's Music has movied to Church Square Park, 5th St. & Park Ave.
12pm - Little Rock n Rollers
1pm - Music with Corey
2pm - Erin Lee & the Up Past Bedtime Band
3pm - Music Together
4pm - Garden Street School of the
Performing Arts
450pm - School of Rock Hoboken House Band
Supported in part by a grant from the NJ Department of State, Division of Travel and Tourism. www.visitnj.org.
Sponsored by: Burgiss, Citi Bike, Ironstate, Kundert Cars of Hasbrouck Heights, Pegasus Partners, Suez, The Rockefeller Group, The Taurasi Group, This Is It Productions, Wonder Lofts and some very special friends.
Additional support provided by: Capital One Bank, Marchetto Higgins Stieve Architects, Nastasi Architects & WFUV
Special thanks to: Anthony Davids, Choco Pain, Dunkin Donuts, Shop Rite & Starbucks
Earlier:
The Smithereens posted on Facebook last Sunday that they can't wait to come back to Hoboken on Oct. 3.
They last performed together at the fall Hoboken Art And Music Festival in September of 2018.
The Smithereens, formed in 1980 in Carteret, N.J., released a series of popular rock songs including "Blood and Roses," “A Girl Like You,” “Only a Memory,” “Too Much Passion,” and “Behind the Wall of Sleep."
Former lead singer Pat DiNizio passed away in 2017.
Crenshaw had a rock hit in 1982 with the song “Someday, Someway.”
The festival takes place on seven blocks of Hoboken's Washington Street each fall and spring.
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