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Exclusive session this month from Mark Whitby and Thomas is back after 3 months away

Artist Info

The Smithereens

The Smithereens
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™The Smithereens is a power pop group from Carteret, New Jersey.

The group gained some notoriety when a single from its first album, Blood and Roses, was included on the soundtrack for and as the theme song of the 1986 Albert Pyun movie Dangerously Close and the video got some moderately heavy rotation on MTV.

Along with a basic Eastern-coast roots-rock sound that owed much to the inspirations of DiNizio, including Buddy Holly, The Who, The Clash, Elvis Costello, and Nick Lowe, the Smithereens deployed a uniquely retro obsession with Mod, the late British Invasion pop of John's Children and The Move, and other artifacts of fifties and sixties culture that lent its music substance and style. The highest position a Smithereens album attained on the Billboard pop charts was in 1990, when 11 peaked at #41 on the strength of the single A Girl Like You (which hit #38). The group is still active and tours frequently, but went for seven years without releasing a new studio album, following God Save the Smithereens in 1999.

In January 2007, the band released a cover of the album Meet the Beatles titled Meet the Smithereens. Bassist Mike Mesaros does not appear on the album, replaced by Severo "The Thrilla" Jornacion . An album of original material was promised for later in the year, but Christmas with The Smithereens, released in October 2007, included only three original songs along with nine covers of Christmas songs.

There are also bands named Smithereens:

1) Dutch pop rock band who has released one album and two singles.
2) Band from Cork, Ireland. They play a blend of jazz, funk, and rock music.
3) A trap artist who's only known release is on a various artist compilation.
4) An 80's new wave/rock group. Their only release is a single entitled Weekend In K.A.
5) 70's Pop vocal group from Smithereens college in Northampton, Massachusetts. They released the album Crazy Rhythm. Also goes by The Smithereens.
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Artist biography from last.fm

Upcoming gigs:

Fri 17 Oct 2025

The Smithereens: Ardmore Music Hall, Ardmore, PA, United States

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Fri 7 Nov 2025

The Smithereens: State Theatre, Falls Church, VA, United States

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Sat 8 Nov 2025

The Smithereens: The Tin Pan, Richmond, VA, United States

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Fri 14 Nov 2025

The Smithereens: City Winery Boston, Boston, MA, United States

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Sat 15 Nov 2025

The Smithereens: Greenwich Odeum, East Greenwich, RI, United States

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