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  2. Cozy Morley - Wikipedia

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    He was described by The New York Times as having been a "South Jersey Shore institution" starting from the time when he was first discovered in 1949 and brought to the attention of Ed Suez, who owned a club in North Wildwood, New Jersey and hired him as an opening act; building on his success as a performer, Morley bought the club from Suez in ...

  3. List of U.S. state songs - Wikipedia

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    State cowboy song: "Under New Mexico Skies" Syd Masters: 2009 New York State song: "I Love New York" Steve Karmen: 1980 [54] State hymn of remembrance: "Here Rests in Honored Glory" Donald B. Miller: 2018 [55] [56] North Carolina "The Old North State" E.E. Randolph William Gaston: 1927 [1] North Dakota "North Dakota Hymn" C. S. Putnam James ...

  4. Category:Songs about New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Notable songs about the U.S. state of New Jersey. Pages in category "Songs about New Jersey" ... Mobile view ...

  5. Music of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    WDHA-FM "The Rock of New Jersey," is located in the Dover area and has a long history of providing North Jersey with both classic and modern rock. Madison, New Jersey native Eddie Trunk worked at WDHA early in his career. WGHT Radio is located in Northern New Jersey, and is a spring board for a long list on On Air Radio Talent.

  6. Newark–Pompton Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    After the 1927 New Jersey State Highway renumbering, part of the road became Route 23, while another section became part of Route 9 (now County Route 506 or CR 506). Charlie Barnet recorded the song Pompton Turnpike, which was written by Will Osborne and Dick Rogers, about the Meadowbrook, a swing era performance venue on Pompton Avenue in ...

  7. On the Way to Cape May - Wikipedia

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    Comedian Cozy Morley, who owned Club Avalon, a nightclub in North Wildwood from 1958-89 and where a life-size statue of him now stands in front of the site of the club (which was demolished in 1989 and is now Westy's Irish Pub), made "On the Way to Cape May" his signature song and performed it many times during his acts in the Philadelphia and South Jersey areas.

  8. New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey is a state located in both the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States, at the geographic hub of the heavily urbanized Northeast megalopolis.New Jersey is bordered to the northwest, north, and northeast by New York State; on its east, southeast, and south by the Atlantic Ocean; on its west by the Delaware River and Pennsylvania; and on its southwest by Delaware ...

  9. File:Map of USA NJ.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map of USA with New Jersey highlighted: ... List of National Historic Landmarks in New Jersey; List of state and territory name etymologies of the United States ...