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“Under Pressure.” Add a measure to feature Lorenza among the of symbolism with Don McLean’s Kings than with The Who’s “Baba venerable sing-along “American O’Riley,” a cover that stops every Pie” as a finale and you find a show. The tune showcases Bandwhole much greater than the sum iera on lead vocals and guitar but of its parts. it is Lorenza’s rock violin solo that The Kings’ lineup is a veritable elevates it to an exponential level. who’s who of the kind of musiAnd when Bandiera and Ponce cians that have given the Jersey treat the audience to a duel; the Shore its rich musical heritage. It two are the musical equivalent of includes Bobby Bandiera, Lorenza a beast with two backs. Ponce, Tommy Meares on trom For the evening’s Bon Jovi origibone, Tony Perruso on trumpet, nals you could again count on John Berry on trumpet, Tommy Bobby to move the songs over toLaBella on sax and Doug DeHays ward the Southside. The immortal on baritone sax, Rhythm Guitarist “Bad Medicine,” bolstered further and Backing Vocalist Jim Celesti- by brass. no and Bass Player Graham Maby,   The Kings’ brass roster, who set Drummer Rich Scanella, and more.   The Boxtops’ “The Letter” ablaze,  There may be no better way must bring great satisfaction to presents Stormin’ Norman Seldin and “The Power Duo” Fri., Aug. 29 @ 8pm Features Stormin’ Norman Seldin on piano/vocals, and pianist/guitarist/vocalist John Mulrenan that kicks classic rock covers: Clapton, Stevie Ray, Ray Charles, Randy Newman, Elton John, Originals, and dozens more, all with a great feel and kick, with two lead singers. No Cover! 71 Oceanport Ave, West Long Branch, NJ www.zacharys-restaurant.com