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New Book Takes You Inside New Jersey’s Stone Pony, With Springsteen, Jonas Brothers & Jack Antonoff Interviews


New Jersey's Stone Pony music venue is examined in a new book featuring interviews with Bruce Springsteen, Jonas Brothers and Jack Antonoff.

Some of the smallest venues have often hosted some of the most legendary artists — just look at Nashville’s Blue Bird Café, for example, which became a hotbed for rising country stars. I Don’t Want to Go Home: The Oral History of The Stone Pony sheds new light on the historic club, through new interviews with Springsteen, Jack Antonoff, the Jonas Brothers, Steven Van Zandt and other artists who have played there. The book will delve into how the venue was created and how it combatted the lack of population in the town to bring Asbury Park back to life.

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