‘Seinfeld’ star Alexander, Southside Johnny in NJ fame hall
ASBURY PARK, N.J. — New Jersey rock royalty was onstage Sunday night in the state’s musical cradle as rocker Jon Bon Jovi brought soulful crooner Southside Johnny Lyon with him into the New Jersey Hall of Fame.
The two rockers played a duet at Asbury Park’s Convention Hall, a place where both had performed many times on their way up from Jersey shore local bar bands to worldwide stars. Bon Jovi and Southside collaborated on “I Don’t Wanna Go Home,” backed by the band Kings of Suburbia.
“I am very proud to be from New Jersey,” said Lyon, who is from Neptune and best known for his cover of “We’re Having A Party,” the Sam Cooke standard. “When we started out making music, making records, that was not something you could say. If you tried to play in New York City and you said you were a New Jersey band, they didn’t want you.
“I learned from going to New York and Philadelphia and other places to play that there was an axe to grind,” said Lyon, whose hits also include “Talk To Me” and “Trapped Again.” ”It made me stronger, more aggressive, and I worked my ass off.”