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Your Hometown Too

Kevin Coyne

Stories about America from Bruce Springsteen’s hometown, and mine.

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The Danelectro Story

This is a companion to the previous post about the Danelectro guitar company. It’s part of the Deep Cuts section. Visit the Your Hometown Too site on your browser to explore the other posts in the section.

Billy Ryan, one of the Founding F...

15 days ago
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The Danelectro Story

One of the permanent galleries at the new Springsteen Center at Monmouth University is “America’s Instrument: The Evolution of the Electric Guitar,” and it put me in mind of a story I once wrote for the Asbury Park Press about the role a Je...

15 days ago
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Finding “Our Town” in Our Town

This post is part of the Main Street section. Visit the Your Hometown Too site on your browser to explore the other posts in the section.


The queries I get as the town historian in Bruce’s hometown come from two directions. Queries...

20 days ago
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Music 101: America’s Greatest Hits

This post is part of the Main Street section. Visit the Your Hometown Too site on your browser to explore the other posts in the section.


All through the two nights of concerts that inaugurated the Bruce Springsteen Center for Ameri...

a month ago
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Blame Bradley Beach…

Back when I wrote for the Asbury Park Press, I wanted to know how, why and when the only-in-New-Jersey practice of requiring beach badges began. No one I asked knew, so I started paging through dusty old municipal record books and found the...

a month ago
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