Born out of the vibrant New Jersey blues-rock scene of the 1970s, Southside
Johnny And The Asbury Jukes' stomping bar-room boogies and good time R&B has
made them an institution within the state and one of the great white soul bands.
Led by the gravelly vocals of John Lyon (aka Southside Johnny), the group's
friendship and association with Bruce Springsteen helped them release debut
album I Don't Want To Go Home (1976), produced by The E Street Band guitarist
Steve Van Zandt and featuring guest appearances from Ronnie Spector and Lee
Dorsey. Springsteen contributed three songs to...