Oct 25 Saturday
The Nields, sisters Nerissa and Katryna, have been playing together and recording for over 30 years, initially as a 5-piece alt-rock band, and then as a folky singer/songwriter duo since the late ‘90s. With Nerissa’s acoustic guitar and their unique vocal harmonies, their sound is instantly recognizable. They have recorded 21 albums, and are favorites at such annual gatherings as the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival.
Oct 28 Tuesday
Come share your musical passions at Belmar Art Center's Weekly Open Mic and Music Workshop!
Every Tuesday, sign-ups start at 7pm.
Attention songwriters and musicians, a new open mic is town. We have been facilitating a Tuesday WEEKLY open mic and workshop, every TUESDAY for artists to hone and share their amazingness and receive feedback for over 3 years now!
If you wish to share an original of yours, awesome. If you want to play a cover, great. You may want to just share an idea with a band to see what it sounds like. That's great. This open mic is designed for collaborators and experimentalist alike, to try new things, and be open to different possibilities. Join our hosts multi-instrumentalist Andy Demos & singer, song writer, guitarist Alex Sanders every Tuesday Night.
Free for BAC Members ($35/year membership fee)$5 donation for non-members
This Shared Interest group is run by Andy Demos adreamos1@gmail.comPlease email Andy if you have any questions or concerns.
Nov 04 Tuesday
Nov 08 Saturday
Attention music lovers! We are proud to announce that Split Level Concerts at Jersey Shore Arts Center is back! All shows in the 2025-26 season will take place at JSAC’s historic Palaia Theater, 66 South Main Street in Ocean Grove.
This month we welcome James Maddock (and his band) with special guest Jackson Pines.
Visit each artist's website to learn more:
https://jamesmaddock.nethttps://www.jacksonpines.com/
Jersey Shore Arts Center and Split Level Concerts are proud to be partnering with Brookdale Public Radio - 90.5 The Night and Musicians On A Mission (MOAM) to promote the power of live music. Musicians On A Mission is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating connection and inspiring giving through music so volunteers will be on hand in the lobby at every concert collecting will be collecting donations on behalf of Fulfill. Be sure to bring along non-perishable food items to benefit the food insecure in Monmouth County.
Lobby Doors: 6:30 PM (with theater seating no later than 7:30 PM)Showtime: 8:00 PM.
2025-26 Split Level Concerts @ JSAC Lineup
Saturday, November 8th – James Maddock and Band w/special guest Jackson PinesSaturday, December 6th – Tim Easton w/special guest Quincy MumfordSaturday, January 24th – Nathan Graham and Band w/special guest Deseree SpinksSaturday, February 28th – Shannon McNally and Band w/special guest Arlan FeilesSaturday, March 21st – Joy Clark w/special guest Sug DanielsSaturday, April 18th – Lucy Kaplansky w/special guest Dave VargoSaturday, May 16th – Kim Richey
Nov 11 Tuesday
Nov 15 Saturday
In the spirit of collaboration and appreciation for musical brilliance, we bring you our monthly concert series — pairing tunes from legendary masters of rock, along with some unsung heroes following in their footsteps. Settle in for an intimate vibe akin to MTV Unplugged, Storytellers and Behind the Music, as singer/guitarist Kevin Spyker performs timeless hits and hidden gems, accompanied by an array of instrumentalists from the Belmar Arts music collective.
Reserve your seats for our series launch on May 18th — highlighting the music of rock icon Tom Petty, with an opening set honoring the up-and-coming band known as Dawes...each month we will tribute two different bands.
Between songs we’ll share some history and fun facts about our featured songsters.
We’re honored to name our tribute series after the memorable Dawes song / album “All Your Favorite Bands” with the anthemic refrain:
“I hope that life without a chaperone is what you thought it'd be,
I hope your brother's El Camino runs forever,
I hope the world sees the same person that you've always been to me,
And may all your favorite bands stay together!”
Nov 18 Tuesday
Nov 25 Tuesday
Dec 02 Tuesday
Born in 1940, Monmouth University alumnus Stephen Friedland performs under the name Brute Force. A lifelong singer-songwriter, Friedland began his musical journey a songwriter for Bright Tunes Productions at the behest of doo-wop group The Tokens, who had scored a hit with “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.” Friedland joined the band as their keyboard player. For Bright Tunes, Friedland composed the Chiffons’ 1965 hit “Nobody Knows What’s Goin’ On (in My Mind But Me).” He also composed hit songs for Del Shannon, Peggy March, and The Cyrkle.
In 1968, The Beatles famously invited musicians around the world to submit their work for consideration for release by Apple Records. Friedland answered the call with his original composition “The King of Fuh,” which has emerged as one of the most notorious songs in annals of Apple Records history. Against all odds, John Lennon and George Harrison opted to release the song, which tells the tongue-in-cheek story about a monarch toiling in the land of Fuh. Under Harrison’s supervision, the song was overdubbed with a string arrangement composed by John Barham. Given the song’s irreverent nature, EMI (Apple’s parent company) refused to distribute the single, of which only 1,000 copies were pressed. In 2010, more than four decades after its original rejection by EMI, “The King of Fuh” was released by Apple Records on the Come and Get It compilation. Friedland is currently developing a play entitled Color Talk for production.