“Where the past meets the Future.” 
Bruce Springsteen, Southside Johnny Lyon and two prominent
West Side Asbury Park musicians will discuss the city’s unique vocal harmony
music scene during a special, never-before-seen video presentation being given
by the Asbury Park Historical Society on Saturday at 2:00 pm . 
Bobby Thomas, of the famous Orioles singing group, and
well-known West Side  vocalist Nicky Addeo joined
Springsteen and Lyon  on April 2, 2011  in a panel discussion on Asbury
  Park West Side  music
scene and how it affected their lives and their own music. The Historical
Society will show the video to the public for the first time ever in
association with the Light of Day events also planned in Asbury
  Park 
“When we speak of Asbury Park West Side , we’re referring to the once thriving black
business and entertainment thoroughfare of Springwood
  Avenue West Side  was a world away
culturally,” said Charlie Horner. Horner and his wife, Pam, are recognized by
the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame & Museum as premier experts on vocal
harmony, or doo wop, music and both the Horners will attend the showing of the
video.
“Asbury Park West Side 
had a jumping musical scene, with nightclubs like Leo Karp’s Turf Club, Cuba Asbury
  Park Asbury
  Park 
In the video, both Springsteen and Lyon discuss the
influence the West Side  musical scene had on their own
careers. Author Daniel Wolff moderated the panel discussion.
The video will be presented at the Atonement 
 Lutheran  Church 2:00 pm 
on Saturday. Admission is free. The church is located at 308
  First Avenue 
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