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Review of the Bus Stop Music Cafe Open Mic in Pitman

The front of the Bus Stop Music Cafe in Pitman, NJ

The front of the Bus Stop Music Cafe in Pitman, NJ

I went to Pitman to find out what the Bus Stop Music Cafe was all about. I was told it was great and boy was I told right.

The deatils:

  • Every Tuesday starting at 7pm.
  • Located at 148 S. Broadway in Pitman, NJ
  • Hosted by Vick Martinson
Host Vick Martinson at the Bus Stop Music Cafe in Pitman

Host Vick Martinson at the Bus Stop Music Cafe in Pitman

The bares bones truth is that this open mic rocks. I say that fully knowing how cliche that sounds on an open mic blog, but that’s just the way it is. I highly recommend the Bus Stop Music Cafe. I place it in the same league as the Barrington Coffee House, which I reviewed earlier this year. There must be something about the area!

So where do you start when you’ve already built something up so much? Probably with a picture of the inside:

The inside of the Bus Stop Music Cafe is lined with records

The inside of the Bus Stop Music Cafe is lined with records

And while this photo serves more as a testament to the event’s popularity, it also gives us a glimpse at the inside. The Bus Stop Music Cafe has the same kind of cool feel that Coffee.Comedy in Sea Isle City has, which is a very good thing.

I’d like to also note that there were people of all ages, and everyone was very talented!

Outside of having a great crowd and a cool inside, the Bus Stop Music Cafe’s open mic night has a dedicated soundman. His name is “Wolfman Fran”, which is just as awesome as the idea of a dedicated sound-guy at an open mic. There’s not much more to explain other than the fact that he did a great job. Oh, and he turns out echo when Vick announces someone. “Hereeeeeeeee’s Joe!”

Wolfman Fran keeping everything under control

Wolfman Fran keeping everything under control

(The Bus Stop is also holding it’s own with a very nice Bose speaker setup. Definitely a treat.)

Let’s review:

  • Packed event – don’t worry about showing up to three people, because it’s a well known night.
  • Cool environment – if the walls don’t make you play more soulfully, it’s your own fault.
  • Dedicated sound guy – Because you’re tired of listening to “Can you hear my voice? Is my guitar too loud?

I should be getting paid for this kind of thing! But seriously everybody, check out the Bus Stop Music Cafe on Tuesdays, it’s a great time.

(And don’t forget: You can download a print-friendly list of open mics! It includes this one and is ALWAYS up-to-date. Get it here: http://jerseymic.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/loom.pdf)

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Ocean City Fine Arts League Poetry Open Mic

The Ocean City Fine Arts League, soon to be known as Art on Asbury, is a quaint little art gallery nestled right in the heart of Ocean City (located at 608 Asbury Avenue). Paintings, sketches and photographs hang neatly on the walls, and the din from the street outside can be heard as a muffled whisper through the front door.

Every fourth Friday at 7:30 pm, the League hosts a poetry-only open mic, run by a man named Bud Cole. He is a genial, lighthearted sort of fellow, with a friendly disposition that puts the mind at ease.

Bud Cole, the host of the Ocean City Fine Arts League open mic

Bud Cole, the host of the Ocean City Fine Arts League open mic

According to Cole, the Rules of the open mic are simple: everyone gets a turn, then everyone gets another turn. No destructive criticism, and everyone must have fun. Oh, and nothing, absolutely nothing, is taboo. No one will ever find a closed door at the League, though young children probably shouldn’t be included on the guest list.

This no-holds-barred attitude allows for the expression of many topics ranging from racism to political satire, spousal abuse to true love. Expect emotions to be shown. Expect laughter and tears, but most of all, expect people. Expect people telling stories through poetry. Whether through haiku, free-form or sonnets, the people who frequent this event feel comfortable enough to open up and tell those around them what they’re thinking.

We’re here to give the poets a chance” remarked Cole when asked what the motivation behind the open mic was, “it’s about the poetry.”
There’s even a professional poet in attendance; Ray Garman, author of the book Crossing Waters, makes regular appearances at the open mic, sharing both his own poetry and that of his favorite poets.

That’s another thing: the poetry recited doesn’t have to be original. It’s perfectly acceptable to read works penned by other authors. In fact, when I went, one woman recited several haiku written by her daughter living in Arizona.

The gallery is a small one, but the crowd that gathers there is welcoming, providing a great environment for any poet, especially those who are more up-and-coming than others. There’s seating for fifteen people, give or take, and a handicap-accessible bathroom in the back. All in all, this place is a pretty neat venue, definitely worth the trip if you’re in the area.

(Great job, Josh, on your first article at JerseyMic!)

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Gregorio’s Market open mic in Mays Landing on July 22nd, 2009

A shot of the bakery/cafe before the open mic started

A shot of the bakery/cafe before the open mic started

In case you didn’t read the review, you can learn more about the Gregorio’s Market open mic night by clicking below:

Gregorio’s Market in Mays Landing, NJ – Open Mic on Wednesdays

There were some newcomers like Steve & Katie, and Luke. Also, we got to hear a lot more from Passenger. Hopefully, we’ll hear a lot more from them very soon; they’ve got a great sound for such a new collaboration.

Other performers included:

  • Eric Johnston
  • Sarah Bucknam
  • Stan Schwertly
  • Jennifer

Passenger showed up last week and they consist of:

  • Mike Josephsen as the singer
  • Ryan Colvin as the guitarist
  • Kevin Smith on bass

Remember! The Gregorio’s Market open mic is every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month!

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Jeff Caraway at Coffee.Comedy on July 21st, 2009

Jeff!

Jeff!

Jeff Caraway (former host of Storm) had an event at Coffee.Comedy on Tuesday that had a little bit of everything. It started at 7pm and went on throughout the night. Outside of the wide-array of instruments (including piano, guitar, and mandolin), there were plenty of assisting performers and a good crowd.

There were kids playing along and people clapping along as Jeff sang through his large catalog of originals. He also invited several performers up to join him or play solo. Among those invited were:

  • Sammy Stiles
  • Sarah Bucknam
  • Stan Schwertly
  • Jack Black
Jeff & Sarah

Jeff & Sarah

Jeff entertained past 9pm and didn’t miss a beat. He didn’t stop when his partner and lead guitarist Brian Wells was nowhere to be seen. He even joked in the middle of one of his songs saying, “Take it way Brian!”. It was a great time.

Jeff again!

Jeff again!

Coffee.Comedy is right next to the boardwalk in Sea Isle City, NJ, and a nice place (especially in the summer). The owners have friendly toward me since the beginning, and I think that says a lot.

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My JerseyMic Briefcase

The JerseyMic Briefcase

The JerseyMic Briefcase

1)  The Binder: This binder holds important documents about the website, along with printouts of statistics for each month. Important random papers go in the binder, including some mockup flyers and business card ideas.

2) My genuine Beatles Fan Club pin: Goes without explanation. It’s great! Got it as a gift a while ago, and they’re simply cool.

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The Doris Jazz Room on July 9th, 2009 open mic/meeting (packed w/info)

The Doris Jazz Room

Jazz

The Doris Jazz Room is located in Pleasantville, NJ. Last night, in light of the recent news that Pratt’s Hill of Beans is moving from their EHT location, the Thursday night open mic was held at The Doris Jazz Room. Ray Tyler was the host and he went out of his way to make sure there was an event for Thursday night.

Fortunately, and unfortunately, the night was much smaller than expected:

The meetup at the Doris Jazz Room

The meetup at the Doris Jazz Room

But don’t let the small turnout fool you. From this open mic was some of the best conversation and exchange this side of open mics. And The Doris Jazz Room happened to be the debut of JerseyStix, explained after the fold!

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