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Monday, July 09, 2007
Tribute to Bernie Brausewetter, July 22
Glenn Govier sent me this:

A veritable institution on the NJ music scene for many years, local guitar legend Bernie Brausewetter passed in April. During his career, Bernie played at over 150 benefit shows for fellow players and various causes. His friends and colleagues now return the kindness and have planned a memorial concert in his honor; details follow below:

Tribute to Bernie Brausewetter

If you mention Bernie Brausewetter's name in any nightclub, music store or theater in the metropolitan area, someone there has probably heard him play. His fans include some of the greatest musicians in the world yet he was humble, kind and generous. His guitar wizardry was unparalleled because BB was fearless, pushing the envelope every time he touched a guitar. We're inviting all of Bernie's fans, friends, contemporaries and anyone who knew or would like to know more about this amazing performer to join us at the Stone Pony on July 22.

We are pleased to announce that the release of the Stingers new CD "New Set of Rules" will take place at the tribute. This is material that Bernie wrote, produced, and planned to release himself this year. New Set of Rules refers to experiences set forth by the heart attack that Bernie suffered in Memphis Tennessee in January of 2003. As it turns out BB was gifted enough time to make this project a reality. He wrote, recorded, produced, and played live to within weeks of his death. One of the tracks on the CD is called "I'm Gonna Die Tryin'"... and Bernie Brausewetter certainly did that. We are happy that we can carry his dream to fruition. The proceeds from the Stone Pony Tribute will be used to reimburse the Stingers for production costs. Any donations and CD sales above expenses and production costs will go to Normae Brausewetter, Bernie's mother.

Cover of self titled CD


Bernie Brausewetter Memorial Tribute
Sunday, July 22, 2007 4pm to 12am

The Stone Pony
Asbury Park, NJ
732-502-0600

http://www.stoneponyonline.com/

Featuring: The Stingers w/Matt O' Ree, The Matt O'Ree Band, Steel Mill Retro, Supreme Court, Attaboy, Nasty Ned and The American Roots, Joe Taino Trio, The Movers w/ Don Dazzo & John Callahan, Bob Levy (TrashMavericks), Rob Wald, Laurie MacPherson, Johnny Charles, Lou Vito, Nancy Coletti, Jiggs Giglio, Yolanda Briggs, John Hickey, Billy Hector, Janice Wojcik, and more....

Stay tuned to http://www.bignancy.com/ for late additions or line up changes! For further information contact the Stone Pony Web site!

Thanks to the musicians community for helping out with back line, namely Jim Beckerman, Tom Cucciara, and Jim Somma.
The Line Up:
4pm Nasty Ned and the American Roots Band
5pm The Movers w/ Don Dazzo, Jiggs, John Callahan
6pm Steel Mill Retro
7pm Joe Taino
8pm Attaboy
9pm Supreme Court
10pm The Singers w/Matt O' Ree and the Matt O'Ree Band


Please pass this information along as appropriate.
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