Cheeseburger in Paradise will be hosting open mic nights every every friday starting July 9th. Our open mic nights will be held at Cheeeseburger in Paradise, Wayne. The Cheeseburger in Paradise open mic nights vary with a different theme ever week. The musicians love the fact that the Cheeseburger in Paradise open mic nights are never the same and all of the open mic nights end with a group jam. The Cheeseburger in Paradise theme will be the successful Beatles Jam.
Open Mic Nights, NJ
We are having open mic nights every month in NJ. Our open mic nights are held at Fitzgerald’s 1928, Glen Ridge and Cheeeseburger in Paradise, Wayne. The open mic nights vary with a different theme. We love the fact that the open mic nights are never the same and all of the open mic nights end with a group jam. The next night is Monday June 21st at Fitzgerald’s 1928
Cheeseburger in Paradise, Wayne, NJ; Themed Open Mic Nights
Cheeseburger in Paradise, Wayne NJ; is scheduled to host Themed Open Mic Nights, the Themed Open Mic Nights at Cheeseburger in Paradise, Wayne NJ; are scheduled to start on July 9th. The themed open mic nights at Cheeseburger in Paradise, Wayne NJ; at 9 PM. Cheeseburger in Paradise, Wayne NJ; is please to be hosting the themed open mic nights. Anyone interested in playing or attending the themed open mic nights at Cheeseburger in Paradise, Wayne NJ, just need to come by on July 9th.
Themed Open Mic Nights, Cheeseburger in Paradise, Wayne, NJ
If it’s Friday, its Open Mic Night! Cheeseburger in Paradise and ZT Amplifier’s 200 Watt Lunchbox Combo Amps are pleased to announce that on Friday, July 9th, they will begin hosting great Friday nights of music starting with the successful Beatles Jam. The Open Mic Nights are set to begin on Friday, July 9th! The music will start at 9:00 PM and end at Midnight. The schedule for July will start with
July 9-The Beatles Jam; July 16- Jimmy Buffet Beach Bash; July 23- Southern Comfort Jam; July 30th-The Doo Wop Hop
Any Band, Musician, Singer or Fan of that night’s music is invited to participate in this unique evening of Great Food, Spirits and Music. Performers can play any music from that evening’s theme during their individual set. The last 45 minutes of the evening will be dedicated to a Group Jam for anyone to participate.
Time slots are reserved on a first come first serve basis. Reservations are recommended! Depending on the turnout, each participant will be limited between 3-4 Songs of their choice. All performers will receive photographs of their performance, as for use on their MySpace, Facebook sites or Website.
Participants can bring instruments but are asked to use The ZT Amplifier’s 200 Watt Lunchbox Combo Amps The Official Amp of The Open Mic Nights. All Sound and PA system will be provided. Drums may be supplied. All Patrons who attend The Beatles Jam are asked to drink responsibly.
For more information or to sign up to reserve a spot, contact Vince Cartier of Cartier Productions at 201.323.2899 or vcartier@verizon.net. You can also call Cheeseburgers in Paradise is located at 334 U.S. 46 E, (The Ramada Inn)Wayne
(973) 237-9091. www.cheeseburgerinparadise.com. Lunchbox Amps, www.ztamplifiers.com. The Cheeseburger in Paradise Open Mic Nights are also a member of the OpenMic.us network. OpenMic.us is a website and Internet Information Center that strives to provide reliable, local open mic information for musicians. http://www.openmic.us/. the beatles jam, beatles jam, cartier productions, vince cartier, lunchbox amps, open mic usa, bass ale, zt amplifiers; , Jimmy Buffet, Doo Wop Hop, Southern Comfort Jam, Cheeseburger in Paradise, Cheeseburger in Paradise Wayne NJ,
Bruce & Patty in Calgary for Daughter Jessica


Bruce Springsteen and his wife Patti Scialfa stopped and posed for a photograph in one of the horse barns at Spruce Meadows on Wedneday June 9, 2010. Springsteen’s daughter Jessica was competing at the show jumping competition.Photograph by: Gavin Young, Calgary HeraldCALGARY- Spruce Meadows turned into a real
CALGARY- Spruce Meadows turned into a real Thunder Road Wednesday.
Yes, if you were among the tens of fans braving the monsoon-like conditions at Spruce Meadows Wednesday, that was the Boss himself, Bruce Springsteen, wading around in rubber boots and a rain slicker.
Springsteen was in town with wife Patti Scialfa to watch their 17-year-old daughter Jessica compete at the Spruce Meadows Horse competition. (Springsteen, who is reputed to be somewhat of an equestrian prodigy, competed in the North American Ring at 3:30pm).
The Boss wasn’t too keen on doing interviews Wednesday, however, preferring to play the behind-the-scenes proud poppa there to support Jessica.
“Really, I just try to stay out of it (the spotlight),” he said. “We’re just here with our daughter.
“When I come to these events,” he added, “I try to give my daughter all the room she needs.”
As much as we’d love to knock back a few brew and talk about all things E-Street, it’s kind of tough to argue with the Boss there — and standing in a horse stall, dripping wet, he seemed a lot more supportive dad than rock legend for an afternoon anyhow.
Tuesday night, Springsteen and Scialfa celebrated a milestone of their own: their 19th wedding anniversary.
They toasted the occasion at Paul Rogalski and Olivier Reynaud’s increasingly legendary Rouge, the Inglewood eatery that recently was named one of the top 100 restaurants in the world.
“He was great,” said a young woman who works at Rouge, who asked not to be identified. “He enjoyed everything. It was fun.”
When asked if the Boss simply arrived sans reservation to the most popular restaurant in town, she said no.
“It was an advance reservation,” she said. “It was very well planned out and he was a good guy.”
Was she a fan?
“I’m 18 years old!” she said. “I didn’t really know his music. I’ve heard of him.”
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