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Billy Rush was born on 26 August, 1952 in Deal, New Jersey, United States. Discover Billy Rush's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Born 26 August, 1952
Birthday 26 August
Birthplace Deal, New Jersey, United States
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Timeline

2014

unknown—Various appearances on local Cleveland TV shows

unknown—TV jingles for Chunky & NJ Bell [unconfirmed]

4-5-77—OGWT studio performance (British TV) . "Without love" & "The Fever"

8-31-78—Live from the Agora (30 min.) . Aired on local Cleveland TV, perhaps elsewhere. . "The Fever", "I don't want to go home", "Having a . party" (incl. Bruce, Steve VanZandt, Clarence)

5-17-81—Taping date for "Eddie and the Cruisers" movie. . (alternate ending featured the Jukes—not released)

2013

Jane Birkin: Mes images Privé de Serge (2013) Guitar, Bass and Programming of Drums

5-30-76–12-min. documentary featuring footage of a Stone . Pony concert with Bruce S. & Lee Dorsey. . Shown on UHF channel U-68 in the NYC metro area.

2010

In 1990, Serge Gainsbourg had begun to write a new Blues album that was to be recorded in New Orleans in the United States in March 1991, without Billy Rush and the rest of the musicians except Gary Georgett, as Gainsbourg wanted to jazz musicians, but unfortunately the album won't see the day of registration as 2 March 1991 Serge Gainsbourg died as a result of a heart attack only at his home Verneuil Street in Paris, March 4 he had to make the music and lyrics in demo recorded end of 1990 which was to give Phillipe Lerichome it than the day before his death. Serge Gainsbourg will be buried at the Montparnasse cemetery, March 7 is what reallymarked the end of the work of Billy Rush and Serge Gainsbourg in 1991 but especially in 1990 as Serge was most need him for his future album which will never exist which should be save in 1990, in 1992 a label of music releases the album Live of Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes (Live 10 / 15/1984) Recorded at the Bayou Club in Washington named All I Want Is Everything in audio CD and K7 video, the same year a compilation regrouping the songs between 1976 and 1978 of Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes goes out with Having a Party in live version Rare audio studio. In 2001, Serge Gainsbourg's DVD was released in Gainsbarre for the 10th anniversary of his death and in the same year Billy found Bambou, Serge Gainsbourg's last companion, and their son, Lulu Gainsbourg, wanted to record by singing the Gainsbourg song. Sung by Bamboo duo with his son Lulu Gainsbourg this reprise of this song composed by Serge Gainsbourg is a tribute for the 10 years of the death of Serge Gainsbourg disappeared in 1991, Lulu Gainsbourg is 15 years old, Billy Rush is aged 49 Years he finds Bambou and Lulu and the American musicians who knew him when he worked with Serge Gainsbourg at the time, alas, he will not play on this song while the other American musicians Serge participated in this song Do not say Nothing, 10 years later in 2011 Lulu Gainsbourg made an album in homage for the 20 years of his father 's death with the rest of the musicians of Serge, Billy Rush will not be on the album and had to be replaced by another one, Other guitarists, because since the death of Serge Gainsbourg in 1991, Billy Rush no longer wants to hear about Serge Gainsbourg definitively. In 2002, Billy Rush decided to get back into the music and took part in a small hard rock band called Liddle Rush And Thrall with Pat Thrall on guitar, Tony Liddell on drums and Billy Rush on vocals and voices. Tony and Pat are friends of Billy Rush, their band has had no success and their studio albums Law (2002) were a failure to buy and listen. In 2004 a DVD was released on the concert of Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes at rockpalast and grughalle essen in Germany and also the same year a compilation album of 12 songs with rare demo from Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes not released at the time In 2007, an album of 5 CD compilation spring with demo songs not released at the time of Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, after the video K7 video of the concerts of Gainsbourg at the Casino of Paris and the Zenith emerges in DVD the Casino in 2006 and the Zenith in 2008, in 2008 released the album Live In Boston 1978 by Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes for the 30 years of the tour Hearts Of Stone Tour, in 2014 emerge the albums Love On The Beat, And Serge Gainsbourg's You're Under Arrest with remixed and rare songs signed by Gainsbourg, a book with a CD, in bookshops that sold from 2013 to 2014, and in 2015 releases the album Serge Gainsbourg Live (Casino de Paris 1985) on CD and vinyl LPs on sale at the Fnac and Cultura with remixes, reprise and unpublished for the 30th anniversary of this concert in November the same year released the album Live Bottom Line 1977 New York City of Asbury Jukes not released At the time. Billy Rush is retired from the composition for the moment but still plays the guitar for his pleasure at home

10-2-79—OGWT film footage (British TV) "Vertigo" 1980—On the beach (music video) . (pre-MTV; shown on HBO's "video jukebox")

2008

In 1979, Billy Rush saw Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes who underwent several major changes. Billy Rush has already started working in the Jukes in 1975 playing only guitar, and their first three studio albums (I Do not Want to Go Home, That's For Real, and Hearts Of Stone) as well as their first Live album, Live At the Bottom Line (1976) had only been moderate commercial successes and they were eventually based on Epic Records. His growing engagements at Bruce Springsteen distanced Steve Van Zandt from the Jukes and for the lives and concert of 1978 Southside recruited another guitarist to replace Steve Van Zandt who is named Joel (Cage) Gramolini who stayed from 1978 to 1981 and c 'Who placed Billy Rush as the co-leader of the band and chief songwriter of the following 3 studio albums because Rush had been working in the band for 4 years. Their next three albums were released at Mercury. The album The Jukes was recorded at the "Muscle Shoals Sound" and produced by Barry Beckett and composed by Billy Rush, in 1979 Southside Johnny record one album bootleg in Asbury Park the 08/08/1979 on the radio. Then came the studio album Love Is A Sacrifice (1980) composed by Billy Rush, the album Reach Up And Touch The Sky, 1980's live album released in 1981. He was assisted by Stephan Galfas for production. In 1982 Southside Johnny & Billy Rush believes that it is necessary to change the name of the group by Southside Johnny & The Jukes to have more success to the purchases of album sales and listening. About 1983 Southside, Rush wrote two not far from nine songs and four remixes at least on their album titled Trash It Up (1983) which reaches the ears of Philippe Lerichomme and Serge Gainsbourg for his album Love On The Beat (1984) ), It was Lerichomme who found this album at a record store in Paris and made him listen to Gainsbourg. Gainsbourg finds that he likes the albul and leaves for New Jersey to meet Southside Johnny to see Billy Rush so he takes part in recording Love On The Beat on guitar, bass and drums. Trash It Up was released by Mirage Reports and produced by Nile Rodgers who did not have time to produce Serge Gainsbourg's Love On The Beat as Rodgers was to produce for The Madonna (Like A Virgin) 1984 And David Bowie (Let's Dance) 1983 so Niles will let Billy Rush produce Gainsbourg's album which was more successful listening and buying while the album Trash It Up by Southside Johnny & the Asbury jukes n 'Had no success in buying and listening then during the year 1984 the album In The Heat composed by Billy Rush who saw the Asbury Jukes lowering more and more to buying and listening . It also marked the end of the association of Billy Rush with the Jukes who announced his departure in January 1985 because Billy Rush considers that the Asbury Jukes do not represent anything for him and wants to do other things leaving the Group by joining Serge Gainsbourg in the spring of 1985 who called on him for the rehearsals of his future concert at the Casino de Paris 1985 and his tour throughout France in 1985, Billy Rush took the place of the English guitarist Alan Parker because Billy has a success Better than Alan, Gainsbourg and Billy also took the place of guitarists Doughie Brian and Michael Chung the ex guitarist Bob Marley that Serge Gainsbourg had recruited for his album Aux Armes Et Caetera and his live album at the Palace 1979 five years earlier, And Rush was also the musical director of the band of musicians of Gainsbourg during the tour of 1985 and the last tour of 1988. After the departure of Billy Rush, Billy Rush was replaced from 1985 to 2010 in the jukes by Bobby Bandiera in January 1985 who called on him and agreed to take his place and Bobby Bandiera worked on the album In The Heat by Southside Johnny as a vocalist, Bobby replaced Billy until 2010 after being recruited by the Bon Jovi group, Suddenly another guitarist named Glenn Alexander replaces Bobby from 2010 to today. And after the departure of Billy Rush from the band Billy Rush continued composing and playing for Taka Boom (1985) who also worked on the album In The Heat of Jukes as vocalist, Serge Gainsbourg (1984 - 1988) Billy Rush accompanies Serge Gainsbourg to record live albums and filming his last two concerts at the Casino de Paris in 1985 and at the Zénith de Paris in 1988 recorded in France, and his latest studio album You're Under Arrest recorded in New Jersey (1987 ) Billy Rush also produced for Charlotte Gainsbourg, daughter of Serge Gainsbourg, for his studio album Charlotte For Ever the BOF of the film (1986) recorded in New Jersey, Bambou (Caroline Paulus) the last companion of Serge Gainsbourg for its 45 turn Lulu (1986) recorded in New Jersey and for his studio album Made In China (1989) recorded in New Jersey

2005

1984? -- Interview on French TV, plus club appearances with . Little Bob Story on 2 songs; includes live segment . of a NJ concert.m 1984—Tuff Turf (movie soundtrack) Serge Gainsbourg - With Michel Drucker (Theater Champs Elysée) In Paris TV Programm the 05/04/1986 Serge Gainsbourg - Show & interview in 1986 At Montreal Canada Serge Gainsbourg - Interview of Télé Matin France 2 (In Zénith of Paris) France 22 March 1988

2002

Rush was also a member of a small hard rock band called Liddle, Rush and Thrall in 2002 with Pat Thrall on drums, Tony Liddle on guitar & singins and Rush on vocals.

1991

Rush was one of the guitarist recruited to the changes of name of band (When the group has to change under the name of Asbury Jukes has the place of BoozeBlackBerry in 1975) from 1975 to 1985 in February 1975 with Steven Van Zandt (Which was already in the group before he changes a name) of 1975 has 1979, Steve is thus the composer and a guitarist of the Jukes and the first three Albums of Asbury Jukes such as I Don't Want to Go Home appeared in 1976, It's This Time It's for Real appeared in 1977 and Hearts of Stone appeared in 1978 which will be the last album on which Van Zandt would compose and appear with Rush for Southside Johnny, because towards the end of 1978, Steve Van Zandt got caught speeding by Bruce Springsteen, and of the blow Steve goes away with The Boss Bruce Springsteen, But Steve makes his(her) departure by keeping(guarding) the link with John Lyons ( Southside Johnny) and his(her) musicians composers that he knows in that she(it) he has to work with but in 1991 Southside Johnny Lyon and his group prepares and goes out a new album Better Days on which Steve Van Zandt is ré to engage as composer and vocalist of this albums but without Billy Rush who had left in 1985 of Jukes to join the French singer Serge Gainsbourg who fell in love on Billy Rush by listening to the album Trash It Up of Asbury Jukes and Serge Gainsbourg dies on March 2, 1991 the same year or The Jukes prepared and took out their albums Better Days with Bobby Bandiera the guitarist, the composer and the replacement of Billy Rush in Jukes, Bruce Springsteen and Steve Van Zandt.

1988

You're Under Arrest Tour (1988) APRIL 2 1988 at Printemps de Bourges, France at Sports center Toulouse, France in APRIL, 15 1988, MAY 4 1988 Patinoire de Malley France Lausanne, Switzerland in MAY, 12 1988 Foire Internationale MAY 17 Metz, France 30 MAY 1988 Parc des expositions, Caen, France, JULY 15 1988 Francofolies de La Rochelle France

Serge Gainsbourg did less in collaboration in 1988 because he was very exhausted has limestone plateau of the alcohol and the cigarette

1985

Billy plays various instruments such as bass, drums, keyboards, synth for drum programming and especially guitar, for certain album, Rush plays that of the guitar and others it divides the instrument on the song replaying the Music over, for the concerts of Southside Johnny & Gainsbourg in the middle of the 80's Billy had to call to other musicians playing bass, keyboard and drums because Rush could not do everything especially on the last 2 Tour of Serge Gainsbourg in 1985 and 1988, it was more around 1983 during the period of the album Trash It Up of Asbury Jukes that Billy touched to the various musical instruments.

NOV 5 1985 ROUEN Serge Gainsbourg at Hall des Expositions Foire de Lille, Lille, France NOV 6 1985 NOV 7 1985 REIMS NOV 8 1985 NANCY NOV 9 1985 METZ NOV 10 1985 STRASBOURG NOV 11 1985 BESANCON NOV 12 1985 CLERMONT NOV 13 1985 & 14 Nov 1985 BORDEAUX NOV 15 1985 NANTES NOV 16 1985 QUIMPER NOV 18 1985 LE MANS NOV 19 1985 BRUXELLE BELGIUM NOV 21 1985 LYON NOV 22 1985 GRENOBLE NOV 23 1985 ST ETIENNE NOV 25 1985 & 24 1985 MONTPELIER NOV 26 1985 TOULOUSE NOV 28 1985 NICE NOV 29 1985 MARSEILLE Théâtre de Beaulieu, Lausanne, NOV 30 1985

1984

1984—Regis Philbin TV show . Released by Castle Music Video (cat. no. CMV 1043).

1984—Showtime special (cable TV concert) . [Possibly the same show as above]

1984-02-25 Salle Franklin - Le Havre - Paris France w/Little Bob Story 1984-06-20 Moderna Museets Trädgård Sweden 1984-06-24 Rouen - France 1984-06-27 The Venue - London UK 1984-06-28 The Venue - London UK 1984-07-28 Garden State Arts Center - Holmdel NJ 1984-07-29 Valley Forge Music Fair - Devon PA 1984-08-12 Meadowlands NJ (w Springsteen) 1984-09-01 Interview WNEW-FM Studios NYC 1984-09-25 Morristown Community Theater NJ 1984-09-26 Morristown Community Theater NJ 1984-09-29 Ira S Wilson Ice Arena Geneseo NY 1984-10-16 Chestnut Caberet - Philadelphia PA 1984-10-31 The Ritz - Stockholm Sweden 1984-11-01 Alabamahalle Munich West Germany 1984-11-03 Karen - Gothenburg Sweden 1984-11-04 Malmo Sweden 1984-11-06 The Lyceum - London UK 1984-11-24 Telephone Interview - San Francisco Radio 1984-12-01 WNEW-FM NYC interview acoustic 1984-12-03 Tempe Arizona 1984-12-23 The Count Basie Theater - Red Bank NJ (La Bamba's Christmas Show)

1983

1983-03-14 Bayou Club - Washington DC 1983-03-15 Stanley Theater Pittsburgh, PA? NJ? "The Jukes" era began in the Summer of ‘83 1983-06-24 Stockholm Sweden 1983-07-02 Open Air Festival Roskilde - Copenhagen Denmark 1983-07-07 Grand Opera House - Wilmington, DE (early & late shows) 1983-07-15 Meadowlands Race Track East Rutherford NJ 1983-09-02 Rocky Point - Warwick RI 1983-10-09 Stitches Comedy Club - Boston MA 1983-10-24 Montclaire State College NJ 1983-10-26 Ripley's Music Hall - Philadelphia PA 1983-12-28 Monmouth Arts Center - Red Bank NJ 1983-12-29 WNEW-FM NYC (acoustic) 1983-12-29 WNEW-FM NYC (acoustic) 1983-12-31 Capitol Theater - Passaic NJ

1982

1982—Welcome to Miller Time (TC commercial)

1982—Rick Derringer's Rock Spectacular (laserdisc) . Taped at the Ritz, NYC (Pioneer Artists PA-85-091) . SSJ on lead vocals & harmonica for "Honey Hush" . (Lou W. Turner) & "Five Long Years" (Eddie Boyd)

1981

1981—Second City Television ("The Fever" & "Everything") . Also includes a skit with Patti Scialfa and the . Jukes acting as a band at Ed Grimley's wedding.

1980

1980-xx-xx West Chester PA 1980-05-27 Guest DJ - WNEW-FM NYC 1980-07-05 Freehold Raceway NJ 1980-07-08 Poplar Creek - Chicago 1980-07-16 Mann Music Center - Philadelphia, PA 1980-07-17 Stanley Theater - Pittsburgh PA 1980-07-21 Westchester Premiere Theater - Tarrytown NY - King Biscuit 1980-08-03 Belmont Park - Long Island NY 1980-08-10 Dick Clark Theater - Westchester NY 1980-08-17 Pinecrest CC – Shelton, CT 1980-08-23 Belmont Park – Long Island, NY 1980-09-15 Agora Cleveland OH 1980-09-17 Trax - NYC 1980-09-29 Westminster College, New Wilmington PA 1980-10-13 Interview VPRO Holland 1980-12-31 Capitol Theater-Passaic NJ 1981-06-01 Great Adventure Arena - Jackson NJ 1981-07-10 Convention Hall - Atlantic City (concert for A/C Ambulance Corp) 1981-07-16 South Mountain Music Fair - West Orange NJ 1981-09-16 Fountain Casino - Matawan NJ 1981-10-18 The Bayou Club - Washington DC 1981-12-16 Capitol Theater (10th Anniversary Show)- Passaic NJ 1981-12-30 The Savoy - NY 1981-12-31 Capitol Theater - Passaic NJ 1982-02-14 Gainesville Florida 1982-03-20 Guest DJ - WMMR-FM Philadelphia PA 1982-05-29 Bever Brown w/Bruce Big Man's West 1982-07-02 Brendan Byrne Arena - Meadowlands NJ 1982-07-27 Bayou Club - Washington DC 1982-08-23 Belmont Park Long Island, NY 1982-09-06 Great Adventure Amusement Park, Jackson NJ 1982-12-17 Capitol Theater- Passaic NJ

1979

We owe him also 3 song of which Security whom he wrote and compromise and to sing word and to play the music has the guitar in the album studio The Jukes of 1979 and in the album compilation jukebox of 2006 in demo of Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes with where i can doh from miserable wretch and let me hide in demo that Billy wrote to make up to sing word and to play also in the album compilation jukebox of 2006 of Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes

1979—Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (2nd appearance) . Live footage from Aug. Asbury Park show (4 songs)

1979—Soundstage (PBS TV show, 1 hour) . Concert from Chicago, also featuring Junior Wells

1979-xx-xx Interview by Jim Ladd 1979-xx-xx Odeon Cleveland, OH 1979-01-07 Interview WPIX-FM Studios NY - Blues DJ 1979-01-12 Soundstage Chicago, IL w/Junior Wells 1979-03-17 Calderone Concert Hall-Hempstead,NY 1979-06-10 Essen, Germany 1979-07-09 Fast Lane Asbury Pk, NJ - Jackie Wilson Benefit 1979-08-xx Seattle, WA 1979-08-09 Convention Hall, Asbury Park, NJ 1979-08-11 Knebworth Park 1979-08-15 Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, OH 1979-08-21 Belmont Park - Long Island NY 1979-09-07 Tower Theater - Philadelphia, PA 1979-09-15 The Granada Theater – Chicago, IL 1979-09-21 Rainbow Music Hall - Denver CO 1979-10-08 Paradiso – Amsterdam, Holland 1979-10-19 Gota Lejon Stockholm, Sweden 1979-10-23 Strathclyde University Glasgow, Scotland 1979-10-24 University Leeds, England 1979-10-26 Odeon Birmingham, England 1979-10-27 The Rainbow Theatre London, England 1979-10-28 The Venue - London UK 1979-10-29 The Dome Brighton, England 1979-11-07 Live at the Palladium - NY (WPLJ radio) 1979-11-14 Ryerson Theater - Toronto Canada 1979-12-31 Capitol Theater - Passaic NJ

1978

1978—Live promo clip of SSJ singing "Without love"

1978-01-01 The Parkwest - Chicago 1978-01-01 WMMR-FM - Philadelphia PA Interview 1978-02-11 Alexander's - Browns Mills, NJ 1978-02-18 Wilkins Theatre - Kean College - Union, NJ 1978-02-24 Rider College - Lawrenceville NJ 1978-03-18 Alexander's - Browns Mills, NJ 1978-03-21 The Roxy - Los Angeles, CA 1978-04-29 Bryant College - Bristol RI 1978-06-02 Great Adventure Park, Jackson NJ 1978-07-01 Paramount Theatre - Asbury Park, NJ 1978-07-08 Soldier Field - Chicago IL - (opening for The Rolling Stones and Journey) 1978-08-01 Seattle WA - FM radio 1978-08-07 Central Park NYC 1978-08-22 Joe Pop's - Shipbottom NJ 1978-08-30 Agora Ballroom - Cleveland OH 1978-09-12 "Tomorrow Club" - Youngstown, OH 1978-10-01 Radio Interview Cleveland 1978-10-01 WLIR-FM Long Island NY 1978-11-08 Palladium NYC 1978-11-11 Seattle Washington 1978-12-01 Veteran's Memorial - Columbus, OH (opening for J. Geils Band) 1978-12-02 Bowling Green Univ. - Bowling Green, OH (opening for J. Geils Band) 1978-12-03 Richfield Coliseum - Cleveland OH (opening for J. Geils Band) 1978-12-05 Park West Club - Chicago, IL 1978-12-06 Mississippi Nights - St. Louis, MO 1978-12-08 Aragon Ballroom - Chicago IL (opening for J. Geils) 1978-12-10 Guthrie Theatre - Minneapolis, MN 1978-12-12 Mecca Arena- Milwaukee, WI (opening for Bob Seger) 1978-12-13 Hara Sports Arena - Dayton OH (opening for J. Geils Band) 1978-12-14 Dane County Coliseum - Madison WI (opening for Bob Seger) 1978-12-15 Cobo Hall - Detroit MI (opening for J. Geils) 1978-12-16 Cobo Hall - Detroit, MI (opening for J. Geils) 1978-12-18 El Casino- Montreal, Canada CHOM-FM Broadcast 1978-12-19 El Macombo - Toronto, Canada 1978-12-26 Spectrum, Philadelphia PA 1978-12-27 Palladium, New York City 1978-12-28 Palladium, New York City 1978-12-30 Capitol Theatre, Passaic NJ 1978-12-31 Capitol Theater - Passaic NJ

1977

1977—Between the lines (movie cameo, plus soundtrack) . This fun little film has a stellar cast, featuring . Jeff Goldblum as a Southside fan (and bootleg . collecter). One crucial scene is set at a party, . where the Jukes are performing "Sweeter than Honey" . and "Having a Party". Also on the soundtrack: . "Fannie Mae" & "I don't want to go home."

1977-01-01 WDHA - FM Interview - phone in 1977-01-07 Carlton Theater - Red Bank NJ 1977-01-21 TG's East - Greenwood Lake NY 1977-01-22 Wagner College Gym - Staten Island, NY 1977-01-25 Seton Hall Gym - S. Orange, NJ 1977-01-27 Binghamton University - Binghamton, NY 1977-01-29 Georgetown Univ. Gym - Washington DC (Opening for Robert Palmer) 1977-01-30 Shea Auditorium @ William Patterson College - Wayne NJ 1977-02-03 Student Center Ballroom - Glassboro State, NJ 1977-02-04 Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ (Opening for The Kinks) 1977-02-05 Ballroom @ University of VW -Morgantown WV 1977-02-06 Roug's Club - Virginia Beach, VA 1977-02-10 Nassau Coliseum - Long Island NY (Opening for Boston) 1977-02-11 Little Night Music - University of PA 1977-02-12 Little Night Music University of PA 1977-02-15 Raffie Basile - Montclair, NJ 1977-02-17 Regent Theatre - Syracuse, NY 1977-02-18 Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT 1977-02-19 Harris Hall - New London, CT 1977-02-22 State College - Framingham, MA 1977-02-23 Amherst University - Amherst MA 1977-02-25 Middlebury College Field House - Middlebury, VT 1977-02-26 Stoneleith Burnham Prep School - Greenfield MA 1977-03-05 Canterbury Odeon, Kent, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-06 Fairfield Hall, Croydon, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-07 Dome, Brighton, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-08 Colston Hall, Bristol, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-09 Guild Hall, Portsmouth, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-13 Rainbow Theatre, London, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-15 Civic Hall, Guildford, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-16 City Hall, Sheffield, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-18 St. George's Hall, Bradford, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-19 Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-20 Music Hall, Aberdeen, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-21 Usher Hall, Edinburgh, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-23 City Hall, Newcastle, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-24 Odeon, Birmingham, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-25 Trent Poly, Nottingham, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-27 Gaumont, Ipswich, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-28 De Montford Hall, Leicester, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-03-29 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-04-03 Palace Theatre, Manchester, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-04-06 The Rainbow - London UK (w Ronnie Spector) 1977-04-16 BBC Radio 1 - rock-on interview London UK (recorded earlier during tour) 1977-04-30 New Theatre, Oxford, UK (Opening Act For Graham Parker and the Rumour) 1977-05-01 Flying Machine - Akron, OH 1977-05-02 The Agora - Cleveland OH 1977-05-03 The Agora - Cleveland OH - (w Ronnie Spector) 1977-05-06 Commodore Ballroom - Lowell, MA 1977-05-07 Football Stadium - Univ. of Mass. - Amherst MA 1977-05-08 Football Stadium- Rutgers U.-New Brunswick NJ 1977-05-12 "Asbury All-Stars" Monmouth Arts Centre Redbank, NJ [Bruce filled in for SSJ who was ill – along with Ronnie Spector, the Asbury Jukes, Miami Steve & E Street Band] 1977-05-13 "Asbury All-Stars" Monmouth Arts Centre Redbank, NJ (1) Early show Bruce filled in for SSJ 1977-05-13 "Asbury All-Stars" Monmouth Arts Centre Redbank, NJ (1) Early show Bruce filled in for SSJ 1977-05-16 Bottom Line - New York, NY 1977-05-17 Bottom Line - New York, NY 1977-05-20 Werner Theatre - Washington DC 1977-05-21 Calderone Theatre - Hempstead, Long Island, NY 1977-05-22 Berkley Performing Arts Center - Boston, MA 1977-05-24 El Macombo Club - Toronto, Canada 1977-05-25 El Macombo Club - Toronto, Canada 1977-05-27 Sauer's Club - Chicago, IL 1977-05-28 Ivanhoe Club - Chicago, IL (w Ronnie Spector) 1977-05-29 Stone Lake - Stone Lake, WI (outdoors) 1977-05-30 State Theatre - St. Paul, MN 1977-05-31 Stone Hearth Clu" - Madison, WI 1977-06-02 Uptown Theatre - Milwaukee, WI 1977-06-03 Circle Theatre - Indianapolis, IN 1977-06-04 Taft Theatre - Cincinnati, OH 1977-06-05 Cleveland Stadium Cleveland, OH 1977-06-13 Bottom Line - NYC 1977-06-19 Tomorrow Club Youngstown, OH 1977-07-07 KYW-TV Studios - Philadelphia PA- Taping of "The Mike Douglas Show" 1977-07-11 "Ivanhoe Theatre" - ? 1977-07-30 Paramount Theatre, Asbury Park NJ 1977-09-28 Univ. So. Mississippi - Hattiesburg 1977-09-30 Dallas, Texas 1977-10-01 Roxy - Los Angeles CA 1977-10-02 Armadillo World Headquarters Austin,Texas 1977-10-13 Stone Pony - Asbury Park (w Bruce Springsteen) 1977-10-14 The Other Side - Philadelphia PA 1977-11-02 Skokvishal - Netherlands 1977-11-03 Paradiso - Amsterdam Netherlands 1977-11-06 De Lanteren - Rotterdam 1977-11-27 Radio London interview Charlie Gillet 1977-11-27 Eric's London UK 1977-12-xx Tomorrow Club - Youngstown Ohio 1977-12-02 Hunt Union Ballroom, Oneonta NY 1977-12-03 St. Peter's College 1977-12-08 Lafayette College 1977-12-31 Capitol Theater - Passaic NJ

1976

1975 - every Tuesday/Thursday/Sunday - Stone Pony, Asbury Pk. 1976 - early '76 - every Tuesday/Thursday/Sunday - Stone Pony 1976-01-23 Gangplank - Long Branch NJ 1976-01-24 Gangplank - Long Branch NJ 1976-01-30 Gangplank - Long Branch NJ 1976-xx-xx New Haven CT 1976-05-30 Stone Pony - Asbury Park NJ 1976-07-14 Carlton Theatre - Red Bank NJ 1976-08-01 Jabberwocky Club - Syracuse NY 1976-09-12 Tomorrow Club - Youngstown OH 1976-09-13 Live at the Agora - Cleveland OH 1976-09-18 Lisner Auditorium - George Washington Univ 1976-10-20 Jabberwocky Club, Syracuse U., NY 1976-10-30 Roxy - Los Angeles, CA 1976-11-06 The Savoy - San Francisco CA 1976-11-19 Jed's - New Orleans LA 1976-11-20 Jed's - New Orleans LA 1976-11-21 Jed's - New Orleans LA 1976-12-18 Stone Pony, Asbury Park NJ 1976-12-31 Speaks - Lido Beach - Long Island

1974

Before 1974 Miami Steven Van Zandt played with Al Berger Dovells in support of the band and Southside Johnny began playing with the orchestra for which BoozeBlackBerry Kenny Pentifallo already playing drums. It was this band that eventually developed in the Asbury Jukes. The original BBB had played together since 1968 and before 1974 had represented a line of Paul Green (harmonica, vocals), Paul Dickler (guitar), David Meyers (bass) and Kenny Pentifallo (Drums) . They s were established as the orchestra at a new club, the stone pony. Green was the lead singer of the band but he preferred to play the harmonica. Meanwhile, Southside played harmonica with the Blues Street Band, but had few opportunities to sing in advance. Green and Southside effectively exchanged Southside band and soon emerged as the leader of BBB, referring Dickler (who did not like Steven Van Zandt) and Meyers, Pentifallo but keeping a battery. He was subsequently recruited Kevin Kavanagh and Van Zandt, who in turn recruited Al Berger and in June 1975, inspired by Little Walter and the Jukes they changed their name to the Asbury Jukes suddenly Steven Van Zandt made Asbury Jukes jackets by burning it and this is why Meyers and Green did not like his clothes there at that time. The original Jukes Paravant the line was then supplemented with additional Mexican American Carlo Novi sax player and tenor Billy Rush (guitar) arrived in February 1975 in the band.

1970

late 1970s—appearances on the Mike Douglas TV show

late 1970s—Don Kirshner's Rock Concert (1st appearance) . Promoting "This time it's for real" album. . "Without love" & "Little by little"

1964

Rush composed for Muddy Waters (1964-1997), John Hammond (1965), Bo Didley (1968), Camel Pressure Points (1984), Brian Kennedy (1990), Kolibri (1990), Boxcar (1990), Chris Walker (1991), Psychic TV (1994), Jerry Clower (1994), Debbie Davies (1994), Jimmy Hall (1996), Slo Leak (1996) Boukan Ginen (1997), David Michael Frank (2001), Chris Thomas King (2004) Jimi Hendrix (2005–2008), Lloyd Price (2006).

1952

William "Billy" Rush (born August 26, 1952) is an American musician, guitarist, composer, producer, arranger and engineer who started working professionally in 1964. Rush is especially known for his lengthy association with Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes as guitarist and composer (from 1975 to 1985) and for his work as guitarist and musical director with Serge Gainsbourg from 1984 until 1991.

William Rush (also known as Billy Rush or Little Willie Rush) was born on August 26, 1952, in Deal, New Jersey. He played with Southside Johnny and The Asbury Jukes from 1975 to 1985, acting as guitarist and composing several songs for the band. In 1984 he started working with Serge Gainsbourg, also performing with Taka Boom (Yvonne Steven) in 1985, Charlotte Gainsbourg in 1986, Bambou (Caroline Paulus) in 1989.