503 Social Club (503 3rd St, Hoboken, NJ)
JULIA GREENBERG writes music and sings songs. Most recently, she has been interpreting the music and curating the archives of Dory Previn. Her documentary about Previn, On My Way to Where, will have its world premiere at SXSW Film &TV festival this coming March. Julia co-wrote the hit off-Broadway rock opera PEOPLE ARE WRONG! with Robin Goldwasser, as well as the music for the off-Broadway play CAVEDWELLER with Stephen Trask. She has released two albums of original music: Past Your Eyes and Greenland, both produced by James Mastro. Her music has been featured on THIS AMERICAN LIFE, ESPN, and Ronnie Spector recorded one of her songs. In addition to musical pursuits, Julia is a health justice advocate, fighting against pharma greed and for health equity for all.
Bob Perry boasts a storied career as a guitarist, singer-songwriter, and accomplished producer.As a member of Winter Hours, a fixture on the college radio scene that garnered a dedicated fan base. The band released several EPs and an LP on Link Records, culminating in a self-titled major label debut on Chrysalis Records, produced by the legendary Lenny Kaye.
In the years that followed, Bob released three compelling solo albums. and collaborated on an EP with Tabula Rasa. His versatility extends beyond personal endeavors, contributing to Stephanie Seymour's "There Are Birds" album and her single "There Was a Time." More recently, Bob has co-written and co-produced Scott Anthony's debut single “I Don’t Like New Songs.” Bob is currently working on a forthcoming EP with Tom Lucas (Sad About Girls). His signature guitar work and production expertise promise a remarkable sonic experience.
Doors at 5. Only 40-person capacity, so advance tickets are suggested. Purchase at Guitar Bar (160 First St, Hoboken, or over the phone 201-222-0915), and Guitar Bar Jersey City (362 Palisade Ave.) $15in advance, $20 day of show. Venmo: @Guitar-Bar