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  2. New Jersey (album) - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey is the fourth studio album by American rock band Bon Jovi, released on September 19, 1988, by Mercury Records. The album was produced by Bruce Fairbairn and recorded at Little Mountain Sound Studios in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada.

  3. Pat DiNizio - Wikipedia

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    DiNizio was born in Plainfield, New Jersey, to parents of Italian heritage, Nicholas and Antoniette, [3] and grew up in nearby Scotch Plains, where he attended Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School. [4] DiNizio was a trash hauler, working for his father while trying to break into the music business.

  4. Jon Zazula - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Zazula (March 16, 1952 – February 1, 2022), also known as Jonny Z, was an American music industry executive who was the owner of New Jersey's Rock'n Roll Heaven record store and founder of record label Megaforce Records.

  5. Alec John Such - Wikipedia

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    Such was of Hungarian and German descent. He started his musical career in the New Jersey band Phantom's Opera, who performed both covers and original songs. [4] In the early 1980s he also played in the hard rock band Message, which included guitarist Richie Sambora. [5]

  6. Hussein Fatal - Wikipedia

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    The label went bankrupt; the album wasn't promoted and sold poorly. [8] Washington did not appear on the Outlawz debut album, Still I Rise . Washington then signed with Rap-A-Lot Records and began work on a second solo studio album, Death Before Dishonor , recording over 40 songs before being arrested in December 1999 for an assault committed ...

  7. What to Do When You Are Dead - Wikipedia

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    [52] NJ.com included the album at number 46 on the best New Jersey albums from the 21st century. [53] As It Is frontman Patty Walters cited it as the biggest influence on their album The Great Depression (2019). [54] The band will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the album with a tour in March and April of 2025. [55]

  8. The Roches - Wikipedia

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    All three sisters periodically participated in New York-area events. At the end of 2005, the three Roches (with brother Dave) reunited for a short but successful holiday tour. Several more appearances in the U.S. and Canada took place in 2006–07, and in March 2007, after a 12-year hiatus, the Roches released a new studio album, Moonswept. [7]

  9. Ray Gillen - Wikipedia

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    Gillen was born on May 12, 1959, in New York, but was raised in Cliffside Park, New Jersey. [1] He was an only child and started singing while in high school. He played the New Jersey club circuit with various bands, including club bands Quest (1978–80), the punk rock influenced F-66 (1980–81), Savage, and, most notably, Vendetta and Harlette.