"The one thing that is not cancelled this year is the APMFF's mission and our commitment to the kids we support, teach and inspire," said festival co-chair Tom Donovan.. "With the generous support of our partners and sponsors, we will continue to do that. Let's hope 2022 can bring us all together - in person - again."
Read MoreThe ASBURY PARK MUSIC + FILM FESTIVAL is proud to announce that 2020’s would-be music headliners, MELISSA ETHERIDGE and LUCINDA WILLIAMS, will return to headline next year’s festival.
Read More“What excites us the most is that people are finally starting to recognize that the best days for Asbury park are ahead – and not behind the city.”
Read MoreThe Asbury Park Music + Film Festival (APMFF) has announced the screening of All I Can Say, a video documentary from the late Shannon Hoon of Blind Melon, co-directed by APMFF co-chair Danny Clinch…
Read MoreThe Asbury Park Music + Film Festival (APMFF) and the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music at Monmouth University are proud to announce the return of The Bruce Springsteen Archives taking place at the Paramount Theatre on Saturday, April 25…
Read MoreSony Pictures Classics and Asbury Park Music + Film Festival founder Tom Bernard recently sat down with the 101 Lessons podcast, hosted by Rutgers University professor and marketing / PR veteran Mark Beal.
Read MoreFor the second year in a row, our friends at the Asbury Park Music Foundation have announced “A Very Asbury Holiday,” a collection of the area’s best musicians performing with an all-star house band in the spirit of holiday tidings.
Read MoreThe Asbury Park Music + Film Festival (APMFF), taking place from April 23-26, 2020 in Asbury Park, NJ, has announced the first wave of this year’s festival headliners.
Read Moreanny DeVito’s appearance at the 2018 Asbury Park Music + Film Festival wasn’t just a homecoming — it was an opportunity for the city of Asbury Park to forever celebrate his name.
Read MoreThe Asbury Park Music + Film Festival isn’t just world premieres, Hollywood stars, top-line concerts and industry panels – it’s also a nonprofit endeavor to benefit the underserved youth of Asbury Park and surrounding areas. ..
Read MoreAs part of the Asbury Park Music + Film Festival’s mission to provide music education to the youth in and around Asbury Park, festival presenting sponsor First Atlantic Federal Credit Union is conducting an ongoing instrument drive…
Read MoreFriday the 13th isn’t just significant for horror buffs and the superstitious -- it’s also a big date in the history of ‘Jersey filmmaking.
Read MoreThe not-for-profit Asbury Park Music + Film Festival (APMFF), taking place from April 23-26, 2020 in Asbury Park, NJ, will return for the sixth consecutive year.
Read MoreExpanding from a single-weekend to a year-round celebration of music and film, the Asbury Park Music + Film Festival today announced the first of many “pop-up” events to benefit the not-for-profit festival’s mission.
Read MoreIn December 1987, Danny Devito held the world premiere of his directorial debut, “Throw Momma From The Train,” in Asbury Park. The veritable cult classic, which the Jersey Shore native also wrote, was celebrated with pomp, circumstance and celebrity appearances –
Read More2019 will feature the legendary comedic writing and directing duo of Bobby and Peter Farrelly, who will appear at the Paramount Theatre on Sunday, April 28 for a career retrospective, highlighting their mutual impact on the film industry. The evening will include an in-depth discussion, audience Q&A, and extraordinary guests.
Read MoreThe Asbury Park Press chronicled Wyclef Jean’s recent visit to Asbury Park and his work with kids from the Asbury Park Music Foundation and Lakehouse Music Academy. Jean will performing…
Read MoreTo celebrate Danny DeVito’s upcoming appearance at the Asbury Park Music + Film Festival, the Asbury Park Press featured their 10 favorite DeVito performances.
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