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  • An UPDATE from Colie 1/9/26
    Jan 9 2026
    An UPDATE from Colie 1/9/26

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    2 min
  • A Conversation with Dr. Michael Piccuirro 2/1/24
    Jan 9 2026
    Archival release. Reconnecting with a beloved mentor after 38 years..Farewell, Dr. Piccuirro!Reposted from SWMHS Echo Lites: https://echolites.net/567/features/farewell-dr-piccuirro/Dylan Moran and Rehat SinghDecember 15, 2017Dr. Piccuirro has long been one of the most beloved teachers in all of the SWMHS staff. After over 40 years of teaching in the arts as an esteemed theater teacher, Dr. P will be making his way to retirement, something many students have been dreading. But Dr. P keeps a more cheerful attitude, merely describing his departure as follows:“I’ve been teaching for 42 years – a tad bit longer than most,” Dr. P begins with a chuckle, “Leaving Sayreville War Memorial will certainly be bittersweet.”When asked about his favorite productions, he reminiscences. Looking around his office space, covered head to toe with photo collages from previous productions, he smiles. “I guess the productions that I’m the most proud of are the adaptations that we’ve done here. Some of my favorites were the Punk Rock Macbeth, Star Wars Hamlet, and Sold My Soul for Rock & Roll. Doing those productions has brought me a lot of joy over the years. But of course, I love doing all my plays – it was just those who stuck out to me the most.”His theatre students – lamenting the loss of a beloved member of faculty and the Sayreville family at large but wishing him the best of luck and gratitude – took strides to ‘return the favor’ to the beloved director in planning the Fall Play, which would go on to be Dr. Piccuirro’s final play as teacher advisor and director. In honor of their own ‘good doctor’, no choice had seemed more fitting then The Good Doctor – both an apropos reference to Piccuirro’s retirement, and a look back into his proud career, The Good Doctor having both been his very first show as a teacher, and very last with the program. In building up for the performance to perhaps the largest opening night turnout in the program’s history, Dr. Piccuirro regards the play with the same excitement he held 42 years prior, astounded by the passion the students were placing into the endeavor and remarking “ …I never lost that spark either.” After the show’s indisputably positive reception, the theatre society put forward a touching tribute to their teacher to a standing ovation from the crowd, bringing a fitting finale to a life dedicated to the school and the stage.When asked about the future of the theater society at Sayreville War Memorial, Dr. P said, “I’ve been teaching here for a very long time. And I think it’s time at this point for me to give back the reins. It’s time for the newer generation to come and take control too, so they can accomplish even better things. With our theater society, I’m so very happy to keep it going for this long.”In saying his goodbyes to the Bombers, Dr. Piccuirro describes his final bow as “Bittersweet. I still love my job and I’m so very grateful that Sayreville has let me take such a big part in the lives of many students. But I do believe that letting the younger generation take hold of the reins is really important too, so that they can accomplish even better things. We have a theatre society, and I’m so happy to be able to keep it going.” His outlook is hopeful for the future of the program in his absence. Elaborating further, Dr. Piccuirro asked us here at Echo Lites to relay his message to Sayreville’s actors, actresses, directors, singers, and talent of the future, a responsibility we gladly accepted: “My advice is, if you can get up in the morning and love your job, and you go to a home that you love, you have reached ultimate success. I would also add, enjoy every moment that you have in high school. When you look back, it’s gonna be some of the best years of your life.”While it is extremely difficult to see one of your favorite teachers leave, many students are looking forward to having a new head at the theatre society – Mr. Craft. In addition, Dr. P has some pretty hefty plans for retirement.“My plans include spending more time with my 6 grandchildren. I would also love to travel more and to go back to Europe and London. I even want to continue taking courses on philosophy.”As anti-retirement a plan as that sounds, Dr. P has clearly proven that age is just a number. His spark has never faded, for both his career as well as the future for the high school. And while it is saddening to see one of our most impactful teachers leave, we must set the stage for a new generation, and let them take the lead.Dr. Piccuirro, you will be missed!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/open-mic-with-colie-brice--6563363/support.
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    1 ora e 20 min
  • Vicki Shields Downeast Singer/Songwriter of JOYNT EFFORT Interview 8/1/19
    Jan 9 2026
    Vicki Shields of JOYNT EFFORT Interview 8/1/19 (EASTPORT Music Festival Archival Release)

    Simply put, one of the most naturally gifted singer/songwriters I have ever worked with. A California gal who made her way downeast via Kodiak Alaska and other intersting hops, stops and adventures along the way. More info: https://www.facebook.com/vicki.shields.3/about

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    14 min
  • A Conversation with Alan Gowa
    Nov 24 2025
    A candid conversation with Matawan, NJ based musician Alan Gowa about his extensive life journey through music and sound as a recording artist, gigging musician, and guitar instructor. Generously sharing hard earned pragmatic yet philosophical insights, highlights include recollections of playing with or opening for Pete Seeger, Chuck Berry, The Stick Men, Marshall Tucker and many others. His recent release Gowa-Tronic released by Blue Buddhah Production (https://bluebuddha.bandcamp.com/album/gowa-tronic), and his current stint playing bass with Billy Penn and the Inside Drivers, among other eclectic topics and sentiments explored.

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    1 ora e 37 min
  • A Conversation with Gorgo Beach
    Nov 13 2025
    A candid conversation with the highly esteemed, seminal and venerable NJ shore musician Gorgo Beach. We discuss his life in music from the early days of being managed by Carl "Tinker" West, embryonic, firsthand observations of Springsteen in his formative years, the early Matawan music scene, working with his son and singer/songwriter Christian Beach, Tony Tedesco, the late John Pfeiffer, George Wirth, Michael Scotto, Geena and Dragster and many other myriad recollections and insights shared and gleamed from a lifetime of service to the muse. This is an essential listen for discerning NJ music fans. This man has quite a pertinent history and has been a foundational puzzle piece to many bands and projects at the heart of the Asbury Park music scene and beyond..

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    1 ora e 10 min
  • Colie Brice 9/7/25 Point Pleasant Beach, NJ (solo acoustic concert)
    Sep 11 2025
    Set List: Beyond - Colie Brice Star Spangled Banner - Francis Scott Key Under the Boardwalk - The Drifters Dancing In The Streets - Martha and the Vandellas Turn the Page - Bob Seger Drift Away - Dobie Gray Oh Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison Light My Fire - The Doors Margaritaville - Jimmy Buffet Let My Love Open The Door - Pete Townshend Watermelon Sugar High - Harry Styles You Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC Baby I Love You - Andy Kim Heaven - Bryan Adams It's My Life - Bon Jovi Mayor Vitale''s remarks Happy Birthday Rob Rob's Remarks El Toro Loco - Colie Brice Thunder Road - Bruce Springsteen Don't You Know? (instrumental improvisation) - Colie Brice I Got A Name - Jim Croce Fire On The Mountain - Grateful Dead Knocking On Heaven's Door - Bob Dylan Purple Rain - Prince Teach Your Children - Crosby, Stills, and Nash Atlantic City - Bruce Springsteen 50/50 Drawing Ain't No Sunshine - Bill Withers Sundown - Gordon Lightfoot Cm Improvisation Free Falling - Tom Petty What's So Funny About Peace, Love and Understanding? - Nick Lowe Summer Wind - Colie Brice Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? - The Shirelles Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton

    For Bookings: MoiraMissMusic@gmail.com

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    2 ore e 40 min
  • Colie Brice 8/28/25 Sayreville, NJ (acoustic solo concert)
    Sep 3 2025
    "Last night was a warm hearted sentimental stroll through the rock & roll journey I embarked upon as a troubled teenager in Sayreville (S.W.M.H.S Class of 86) through a lifetime of Gulliver's Travels type experiences in all facets of the music business over the past 40 years or so. I have yet to experience the material success some of my contemporaries have achieved, but I remain a sturdy rock & roll mule if not a pedigree stallion and I am grateful I still have my voice and enough guitar skill to still get gigs. Thank you to all who were present and all involved with the organization of a memorable summer evening in Le 'Ville - especially Moira Mc Cormack, Chris Cuneo, Sharon Pawelczyk Rodas, and the honorable Mayor Kennedy.."Colie Brice 8/29/25http://coliebrice.comSET LIST:"Under the Boardwalk" written by Kenny Young and Arthur Resnik "Drift Away" written by Mentor Ralph Williams "Oh Pretty Woman" written by Roy Orbison and Bill Dees "Dancing in the Streets" written by Marvin Gaye, William Stevenson, and Ivy Joe Hunter "Don't Stop Believing" written by Jonathan Cain. Neal Schon, and Steve Perry "Turn the Page" written by Bob Seger "Light My Fire" - written by the DOORS Changes - written by BLACK SABBATH "Fly Me to the Moon" written by Bart Howard "Margaritaville" written by Jimmy Buffett "Jersey Girl" written by Tom Waits "Let My Love Open the Door" written by Pete Townshend "It's My Life" written by Jon Bon Jovi, Alex Martin, and the mighty King of Swing Richie SamboraFor solo acoustic bookings contact: MoiraMissMusic@gmail.comABOUT COLIE BRICE: Originally a Sayreville based hard rocker from the band Gemini, after experiencing a metaphysical transmutation upon experiencing the Grateful Dead perform live, Colie set upon pursuing a creative direction he terms the "Luna Muse" principle and started exploring a sub-genre of music he termed New Age Blues. To that end, in 1997 Colie's solo debut New Age Blues was accepted in the 40th Annual Grammy Nomination Entry List in several categories including Top Instrumental for "17 G (Tribute to Jerry)" a tribute to the late Jerry Garcia. Since then, he has ardently and boldly explored and sculpted his own unique sonic character. Colie Brice is a multi-instrumentalist who has been recorded on over 50 albums, some on major labels with big budgets, others recorded DIY style on indie labels. Recording highlights beyond his solo work include three albums with Phantom's Opera which at one time featured Michael Romeo of Symphony X and later Karl Cochran of Ace Frehley and Joe Lynn Turner's band. He was also a featured guitarist on a dark, mystical live improvisational recording for Musso Records with Lunar Ensemble featuring Lunar Richey, Greg D, Dave Dreiwitz of Ween and Sim Cain of the Rollins Band. As a stage musician, Colie has performed at diverse venues ranging from the Stone Pony in Asbury Park, to the Viper Room in Hollywood, California and many points in between. He has shared the bill with an eclectic variety of notable acts such as Dick Dale, Layonne Holmes (Jon Bon Jovi solo band), Juggling Suns, Tony Levin, Handsome Dick Manitoba, Marshall Tucker, Skid Row, Jill Sobule, and Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes among others. As a media personality Colie Brice has interviewed Ray Charles, Cameron Crowe, Graham Nash, Nancy Wilson and many others. In 2014 the Abbe Museum in association with the Smithsonian Institute commissioned Colie Brice to produce and compose a sound sculpture to accompany their Circle of the Four Directions Exhibit honoring the culturing traditions of the Wabanaki nation. As a music industry professional Colie has held positions at PolyGram, Classic Records, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab and Asbury Media. For many years he was on the Preservation and Technology Committee of the National Academy Recording Arts and Sciences. As a teenager in Sayreville, NJ, Colie Brice was one of the teenagers who helped select the songs included on Bon Jovi's breakthrough album Slippery When Wet. Later as a young man working at PolyGram Records, Colie Brice conducted all the vault research to help compile Bon Jovi's Cross Roads Greatest Hits compilation. Colie has opened for Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes at the PNC Arts Center and was on the 40th annual GRAMMY nomination entry list in 15 categories. His old band Phantom's Opera had members of Bon Jovi in its ranks and released three albums in 36 countries. He is a world class singer and delivers smooth professionalism to each and every gig. Whether a client desires an animated entertainer or just elegant sounding wallpaper to enhance an overall event experience, Colie always adheres to and focuses on the preferences and curated direction of those hiring him. Colie performs over 200 cover songs and favors old boardwalk standards, classic rock, real country, a sprinkling of jazz and pop standards (think Sinatra), and of course plenty of Springsteen..Become a supporter of this podcast: https://...
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    46 min
  • An interview with Michael Scotto 8/19/25
    Aug 24 2025
    An interview with Michael Scotto, a Jersey Shore based musical artist, educator, husband and father with deep and varied roots in the Asbury Park music scene. From his earliest musical origins to his vast contributions as a member of many seminal NJ bands and projects ( Lifesite, Virginia, Republic, Agency, Full Fathom, solo projects, etc. ) his tenure as the Studio Manager for Lakehouse Recording, to his thoughts on the role of technology in music and eclectic array of othjer subjects, this is an engaging conversation and exchange of thought and sentiment.

    Apologies to the audience in advance for the exuberant and prolific contributions of my unexpected cohost Koda the Husky in this particular episode! Quite frankly I contemplated not publishing this interview with Michael Scotto due to the excessive audio distraction from my beloved canine companion, but Michael was good spirited and quite entertaining about it and charged through the experience with graceful intellect, rapacious wit, and the slick ease of a true professional.

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