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NJ ARTS. NET
by: JAY LUSTIG January, 8th 2018
PHOTOS BY MICHAEL J. STAHL From left, James Maddock, Emily Grove, Willie Nile, Jeffrey Gaines and Joe D'Urso at Light of Day concert at the Outpost in the Burbs Montclair, Jan. 5.Communities converged at the Light of Day concert at the Outpost in the Burbs in Montclair, Jan. 5.
The long-running Outpost has a community of its own, as does the Light of Day festival. The musicians on the bill formed a sort of community, too: Many had worked together before.
And tying this Songwriters in the Round-style show together even more was the fact that it was, in part, a tribute to one of the most universally beloved rock singer-songwriters, the late Tom Petty: All eight performers were asked to include one Petty song apiece in the show.
“Somewhere in there, there’s a song for everybody,” said Adam Falcon, referring to Petty’s vast songbook, before performing “I Won’t Back Down.” “This one speaks to me,” he added.
Falcon [also] provided an early highlight with his haunting blues song, “Woke Up Cryin’,” which he wrote for his late mother, who had Parkinson’s disease.
Abe Olman Scholarship / Songwriters Hall of Fame
Abe Olman, for whom the scholarship program is named, was both a major figure in the music publishing community and a songwriter himself, in addition to being one of the founders of the Songwriters Hall of Fame. The Abe Olman Scholarships given out each year are made possible by his family in the interest of encouraging and supporting the careers of young songwriters the likes of former scholarship recipient John Legend.