‘Toms River is red and won’t stand …’: NJ Bar left Bruce Springstein cover band on trump anti-plan

According to the New York Post report, a Springstein tribute band has been removed from a jersey noise site after raising the issue with public comments by criticizing US President Donald Trump.The nine-member cover band, No Surrender, was designed to play in Toms River Hub in Riv on 30 May, but Bruce Springstein canceled the show after the latest trump comments during his visit to Europe.The leader of the cover band, Brad Hobicorn, said that he began to get a “worried book” from Tony Revoli, the owner of the bar soon after the springstein’s fiery political rant went viral. The singer branded Trump’s administration while performing in Manchester, England – branded “corrupt, disabled and traitor” – which was part of his “Land of Hope and Dreams” tour.By Sunday, Hobicorn was informed that the gig was closed. Rivoli read him to say that the show “was very risky at this time”, saying that his conservative customer base could not welcome a springstine-theme night.Rivoli wrote in one of the messages received by NJ Advanced Media, “Unfortunately it is a lot of money, which I wanted to pay homage to the springstine that it will be promoted for that money in my social media team, we would have done well, but now because Bruce can not keep his mouth shut,” Rivoli has written in one of the messages received by NJ Advance Media.Hobicorn offered to switch to the night settist to the classic rock instead of springstin songs, but Rivoli rejected him, stating that he could not justify paying $ 2,500 for a standard cover band.In another message sent to the band’s basist, Gai Fleming, Rivoli wrote: “Whenever the national anthem plays, my bar stands up and is a total silence, it is our customer. Toms are red and will not stand for its bull.”Fleming later shared the description of the situation on Facebook, inspired Rivoli to retreat to some extent. He claimed that the band could still perform and refuse to cancel Gig. “(Wednesday), they could not surrender any,” he said.“I think many people of my base would not have come, but I could have been wrong. You know, who knows? You cannot predict what people are going to do.”But Hobicorn said that there was a loss, and the band opted to play elsewhere. “At that time, there were negative vibes about the whole thing,” he explained. “There was definitely a security concern,” he said.The show will now be held on the same date at Headlineer Oasis in Neptune Township.“This is not at all political for us,” Hobicorn insisted. “We are just a cover band that are trying to earn some money, and people financially rely on it. We are really hurting.”RIV is not new to controversy. Earlier this year, another Toms River Venue, Aqua Blue Kitchen and Cocktail, apologized after naming Hamburger after a distant proud boys group, pulling backlash on a large scale.Meanwhile, Trump swipe another in Springstein last week, writing on Truth Social: “Never liked him, his music never liked, or his fundamentalist left politics and important thing is that he is not a talented man – just a shock -in -law, unpleasant jerk.”