Celebrate Count Basie's birthday and more things to do in and around the Jersey Shore

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The “Kid From Red Bank” — global jazz legend and hometown hero William “Count” Basie — will be celebrated throughout Red Bank in events surrounding what would have been his 119th birthday on Aug. 21.

On Sunday, Red Bank’s Jazz Arts Project will celebrate Basie as part of the borough’s summer-long Westside Jazz Concerts series at Johnny Jazz Park on Shrewsbury Avenue. The Charnee Wade Quintet, Timothy Ogunbiyi Quartet, Julius Tolentino & The Next Wave, and the Eddie Allen Aggregation Big Band will perform. The free festivities begin at 1 p.m.

From 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 21, the Count Basie Center for the Arts will formally dedicate a statue of The Count, which was recently unveiled at the organization’s summer gala. Master sculptor Brian Hanlon will lead the dedication, along with remarks from Wayne Winborne, executive director of the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers University-Newark, and performances of Basie jazz pieces by pianist Phil Bingham.

Count Basie performs on stage in Stockholm in July 1976.
Count Basie performs on stage in Stockholm in July 1976.

Those interested in attending the event, to be held outdoors at the Basie Center’s William and Catherine Basie Arts Plaza, must RSVP at info@thebasie.org. Refreshments will be served, including a commemorative birthday cake to conclude the ceremony.For more information on William “Count” Basie, visit https://thebasie.org/countbasiebio/.

Here are other things to do at the Jersey Shore and beyond this week:

Celebrate National Coaster Day at Six Flags

Since 1986, National Roller Coaster Day has been celebrated on Aug. 16. Why Aug. 16? It seems on Aug. 16, 1898, Edwin Prescott of Arlington, Massachusetts, received a patent for the first vertical roller coaster.

There are plenty of coasters to choose from at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson. What's your favorite? The Jersey Devil? Nitro? Kingda Ka?

More than 50 Roller Coaster Club of Great Britain members visited Six Flags Great Adventure in 2022.
More than 50 Roller Coaster Club of Great Britain members visited Six Flags Great Adventure in 2022.

CaptainCoaster.com provides a world ranking of roller coasters, and El Toro is No. 12 on the list. Earlier this year, 10best.com ranked Kingda Ka the ninth best coaster in the U.S.

Want more coasters? More than 453,000 people have viewed this video of the top 25 coasters in the world. And a few years ago, USA Today paid tribute to some classic coasters across the country.

Go: Six Flags Great Adventure, 1 Six Flags Way, Jackson; 732-928-2000, sixflags.com/greatadventure.

Top coasters: National roller coaster day: Here are the top 10 roller coasters in New Jersey

NJ Fringe Festival in Hammonton

The New Jersey Fringe Festival returns this weekend to Hammonton. The three-day outdoor event curated by the Eagle Theatre features live theater performance, music, art vendors, food, craft brews and wine, plus outdoor yoga for the family.

The Friday to Sunday event aims to celebrate creativity and artistic expression, bringing together artists and performers from the region to showcase their work in venues throughout downtown Hammonton. Performances run anywhere from 20 to 90 minutes, in both intimate and more expansive performance spaces.

The New Jersey Fringe Festival takes place this weekend in Hammonton.
The New Jersey Fringe Festival takes place this weekend in Hammonton.

The Fringe schedule includes Atlantic City Theatre Company’s production of "The Profession" by Walter Wykes; The Hotspurs! improvisational presentation of "Fringe Unhinged"; Colleen Renee Lis’ "Destigmatized: Our Bodies, Our Rights, Our Stories"; The Melodymaker’s presentation of Carole King’s "Tapestry"; and Joey Novick’s autobiographical comedy show "Comedian Elected to Town Council in New Jersey."

In addition, theater artist Jenna Kuerzi performs her solo piece "Johnny Depp! (A Retrospective on Late Stage Capitalism)" at 10 p.m. Saturday at Eagle Theatre.

The festival kicks off Friday with a free outdoor party to bring artists and audiences together.  There will be food trucks, Eagle Theatre’s HUB of wine & brews, live music, plus mini sneak-peek performances of what to expect throughout the weekend.  At 10:30 a.m. Saturday there will be a free yoga class from Forged Soul Fitness & Yoga Studio.

Joey Novick’s autobiographical comedy show "Comedian Elected to Town Council in New Jersey" is part of this year's New Jersey Fringe Festival.
Joey Novick’s autobiographical comedy show "Comedian Elected to Town Council in New Jersey" is part of this year's New Jersey Fringe Festival.

Single tickets for individual indoor performances are $15. Day passes are available for $24, and a Weekend Pass is $39.

Go: New Jersey Fringe Festival, Friday to Sunday, various venues, downtown Hammontown; njfringefestival.com.

Hear the Golden Age of Disney in Middletown

"With a Smile and a Song: The Walt Disney Songbook" is a 90-minute celebration of the songs immortalized by the animated and live-action films produced by Walt Disney during the Golden Age.

The show begins at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Old First Church sanctuary. Broadway performers Jeanne Montanto, Linda Moshier and James Patterson will tell background stories of the songs and the films that inspired them.

Tickets are $25. Refreshments follow the performance.

Presented by the Old First Church Arts Initiative, this is the fourth offering of a series of concerts and events. Dr Robert Cioffi, the music minister of Old First Church, directs the shows.

Go: "With a Smile and a Song: The Walt Disney Songbook," 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Old First Church, 69 Kings Highway Middletown, $25; https://oldfirstchurchnj.org/.

Sunflower Festival at Argos Farm

Celebrate nature and spend the day outside at Argos Farm's Sunflower Festival.

Festivalgoers can take sunflower photos, pick sunflowers ($2 each, $10 for six or $30 for a bucket), and visit the farmers market, cafe, bakery and coffee shop.

Listen to music from Predator Dub Assassins on Friday, Stringbean Blues on Saturday, and Joah Blume on Sunday

There also will be a hay slide, an obstacle course, cow train rides, a zip line, a jumbo air pillow for jumping and more.

Go: Sunflower Festival, 3 to 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Argos Farm, 1250 Lacey Road in the Forked River section of Lacey, $14.95 for attendees 2 and older when purchased in advance ($19.95 at the gate), no charge for children younger than 2; argosfarm.com.

The Dales play the Wonder Bar

The Dales play the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park on Saturday.
The Dales play the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park on Saturday.

Expect this Southern California-based trio to deliver a blast of soaring harmonies and bright melodies as they return to the Wonder Bar at 8 p.m. Saturday in Asbury Park.

The show is a homecoming for vocalist Jacqueline Tozzi, who grew up in Spring Lake. Tickets are $20 in advance, $22 at the door.

The Dales — also guitarist/vocalist Preston Pope and vocalist/keyboardist Drew Lawrence — are touring behind their second release, "Multi Trick Pony." This set of songs taps Lawrence's interests in rough-hewn country rock, Pope's affection for polished classic rock, and Tozzi's deep love for soul music.

The funky barnburner "Hold Me Back" was featured on an episode of the CBS show "Fire Country."

Go: The Dales, 8 p.m. Saturday, Wonder Bar, 1213 Ocean Ave., Asbury Park, $20; 732-445-3767; thedalesband.com.

Laurel Canyon Band pays tribute to CSN&Y at Axelrod

The Laurel Canyon Band plays Axelrod Performing Arts Center on Thursday.
The Laurel Canyon Band plays Axelrod Performing Arts Center on Thursday.

The Axelrod Performing Arts Center presents the Laurel Canyon Band at 8 p.m. Thursday. An acoustic tribute to the music of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, the group consists of Grammy Award-winning writer/producer Mark Hudson, Hall of Fame songwriter Gary Burr, and singer/songwriter Mark Mirando.

Hudson has worked with Ringo Starr, Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne, Cher, Bon Jovi, Carole King and Celine Dion. He learned music production from Phil Ramone, and began producing and writing songs for a variety of top artists.

Burr has more than 20 songwriting awards and was one of the most successful Nashville songwriters of the 1980s and 1990s. He earned Songwriter of the Year awards from ASCAP, the Nashville Songwriters Association International, and Billboard magazine, having penned hits for Kelly Clarkson, Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, Tim McGraw, Ricky Martin and Michael Bolton.

Mirando is a singer/songwriter who has produced his own albums, co-written songs and performed on recording sessions for others, most notably Ringo Starr and Harry Nilsson.

Tickets are $38 to $58.

Go: Laurel Canyon Band, 8 p.m. Thursday, Axelrod Performing Arts Center, 100 Grant Ave., Deal Park; 732-531-9106, ext. 14, AxelrodArtsCenter.com.

Acclaimed Irish trio comes to NJ

Socks In The Frying Pan plays Roy's Hall in Blairstown on Friday.
Socks In The Frying Pan plays Roy's Hall in Blairstown on Friday.

Traditional Irish music trio Socks In The Frying Pan performs at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Roy’s Hall in Blairstown.

This award-winning group from County Clare has been praised for its modern traditional style and energetic approach to music. The band features Aodán Coyne on guitar and vocals, Shane Hayes on accordion, and his brother Fiachra Hayes on fiddle and banjo. Their 2019 album, "Raw And Ril," captures Socks In the Fraying Pan live.

Tickets for Blairstown are $32 and can be ordered here. You can also catch the group at Hill Country in New York City at 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 21.

Go: Socks In The Frying Pan, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Roy's Hall, Blairstown, $32; 908-362-1399, https://royshall.org/.

Coming next week: Asbury Park Dance Festival

"Pilobolus" dancers Casey Howes and Jake Warren performed at the 2022 Asbury Park Dance Festival. For the 2023 festival, they will perform a self-choreographed New Jersey premiere.
"Pilobolus" dancers Casey Howes and Jake Warren performed at the 2022 Asbury Park Dance Festival. For the 2023 festival, they will perform a self-choreographed New Jersey premiere.

Now in its fourth year, the Asbury Park Dance Festival brings world-renowned dancers to the Jersey Shore.

Co-founded by VJ Carbone and Paul Taylor Dance Company alums Laura Halzack, Michelle Fleet and Michael Trusnovec, APDF will take place at House of Independence on Saturday, Aug. 26. Ticket proceeds from the festival support Arts Ed NJ, which aims "to provide a unified voice for a diverse group of constituents who agree on the educational benefits and impact of the arts."

While the event is sold out, you can join the waiting list at apdancefest@gmail.com.

Among the performers this year are Georgina Pazcoguin, a former NYC Ballet soloist and Broadway performer, in a reinvented rendition of "Whatever Lola Wants" from "Damn Yankees."

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater alums Samuel Lee Roberts and Michael Francis McBride perform Robert Battle's explosive "Strange Humors," while Martha Graham Dance Company soloist Lorenzo Pagano dances a solo by Tony Award-winning choreographer Sonya Tayeh.

In addition, "Pilobolus" dancers Casey Howes and Jake Warren will perform a self-choreographed New Jersey premiere.

Go: Asbury Park Dance Festival, 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 26, House of Independents, 572 Cookman Ave., Asbury Park; apdancefest.org.

Sarah Griesemer contributed to this story.

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