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That was such a great show, for every reason. I'm happy to see anything at the Loew's, just for the atmosphere, and Beck really was excellent. Memorable.
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just want to mention, that the beck, yo la tengo, magnetic fields, and decemberists show were all booked by the owner of maxwell's in hoboken. i'm grateful he has the experience, backing, and trust with the agents that book those acts, that he could bring them to jersey city.
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Besides Beck, a few other artists who have performed there in last few years have included: - The Magnetic Fields (Featuring Stephin Merritt) - Bright Eyes - The Decemberists - Yo La Tengo - M. Ward - Jim James (of My Morning Jacket) and last, but not least, Patti LaBelle. It's a shame there aren't more performances there, though I learned that the theater isn't air-conditioned in this thread a couple of years ago. So I suppose winter, spring and fall shows would make the most sense.
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The did have Beck play there a couple years go and it was an amazing show. Even in the middle of his set, he stopped and laughed. He told us that he was amazed at the acoustics of that place 'cause he could hear everything the crowd was shouting at him. I would love more live music at the Loew's. I am going to the show this Friday night too.
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would be great if some of that money from the Restoration Corp. went to booking some bands that the 18-45 crowd wanted to see.
Posted on: 2010/2/16 21:42
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Friday music shows at Loew's Jersey Theater are helping revive Journal Square in Jersey City
Tuesday, February 16, 2010 By MELISSA HAYES JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Jordan Galatz remembers Journal Square during its prime. "I've seen Journal Square and Jersey City go through many, many changes over the years," he said. "I remember the good old days of the Loew's Jersey Theatre, the Stanley and the State (theaters)." Galatz, whose family has owned a business in the Square since 1958, owns Midas Auto Service on Kennedy Boulevard. Journal Square isn't what it used to be, but groups, including the Journal Square Restoration Corp., which Galatz chairs, and the Friends of the Loew's are working to change that. The restoration corporation has partnered with Loew's to offer Friday night entertainment, with blues guitarist Debbie Davies and Sugar Ray & The Bluetones set for this week. "These performances are a great way to connect Jersey City residents and other visitors with the incredible history and the ongoing rebirth of the Square as a great entertainment destination - with the Loew's as a cornerstone and linchpin between the history and future," Galatz said. The Journal Square Restoration Corp. and its Board of Trustees has partnered with the Provident Bank Foundation and Jersey City Magazine to make a $250,000 investment into nighttime entertainment at the Loew's. Galatz said the entertainment varies from doo wop and blues to cultural performances like Egypt's National Folkloric Dance Group, which will perform Feb. 28. The later show, a rare trip to the United States, is co-sponsored by the Consulate General of Egypt in New York. While the Journal Square Restoration Corp. is providing funding, the Loew's, which is run with the help of volunteers, is providing the location. The historic theater, which opened in 1929, was saved from demolition, is undergoing renovations and has been operating as an arts center. Volunteers are still working to complete the renovations and open the upstairs seating. "We've built a reputation as one of the best places in the metropolitan area to enjoy classic films and alternative rock - attracting patrons from throughout the region," said Loew's Director Colin Egan. "Now, by working with our partners in this series we are broadening that mix, bringing even more patrons to the Loew's, and adding even more to the great things happening in the new Journal Square," Egan said. While Galatz said the concert series is new and a work in progress, he said it's going well so far. "It seems to be building," he said. "We're getting bigger turnouts every time." ================================== Loew's Jersey aims for return as entertainment destination By Melissa Hayes/The Jersey Journal February 16, 2010, 6:00AM Debbie Davies will perform at blues show at the Loew's Jersey. Jordan Galatz remembers Journal Square during its prime. "I've seen Journal Square and Jersey City go through many, many changes over the years," he said. "I remember the good old days of the Loew's Theater, the Stanley and the State (theaters)." Galatz, whose family has owned a business in the Square since 1958, owns Midas Auto Service on Kennedy Boulevard. Journal Square isn't what it used to be, but groups, including the Journal Square Restoration Corp., which Galatz chairs, and the Friends of the Loew's are working to change that. The restoration corporation has partnered with Loew's to offer Friday night entertainment, with blues guitarist Debbie Davies and Sugar Ray & The Bluetones set for this week. "These performances are a great way to connect Jersey City residents and other visitors with the incredible history and the ongoing rebirth of the Square as a great entertainment destination -- with the Loew's as a cornerstone and linchpin between the history and future," Galatz said. The Journal Square Restoration Corp. and its Board of Trustees has partnered with The Provident Bank Foundation and Jersey City Magazine to make a $250,000 investment into nighttime entertainment at the Loew's. Galatz said the entertainment varies from doo wop and blues to cultural performances like Egypt's National Folkloric Dance Group, which will perform Feb. 28. The later show, a rare trip to the United States, is co-sponsored by the Consulate General of Egypt in New York. While the Journal Square Restoration Corp. is providing funding, the Loew's, which is run with the help of volunteers, is providing the location. The historic theater that opened in 1929 was saved from demolition, renovated and reopened as an arts center. Volunteers are still working to complete the renovations and open the upstairs seating. "We've built a reputation as one of the best places in the metropolitan area to enjoy classic film and alternative rock -- attracting patrons from throughout the region," Loew's Director Colin Egan said. "Now, by working with our partners in this series, we are broadening that mix, bringing even more patrons to the Loew's, and adding even more to the great things happening in the new Journal Square," Egan said. While Galatz said the concert series is new and a work in progress, he said it's going well so far. "It seems to be building," he said. "We're getting bigger turnouts every time."
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