McCanns At Spring Meadow Golf Course In Wall Set To Close
Well Rat Rockers, firstly the rumors have been going around but it is true. McCanns Bar located in Wall Township at Spring Meadows Golf Course 4185 Atlantic Ave is shutting down on the 15th of January. If you were ever there it was an exciting place with great music that would rock the house. A lot of the bands would even play right outside when it was nice out. Believe it or not, they would play right off the course. Even the food menu was not too shabby. Please note this is NOT THE ONE IN BELMAR. Get more information by clicking right HERE.
Reason for McCanns Shutting Down
As it turns out, they were unable to secure a short-term lease. The DEP is working on and trying to figure out their new bidding process. This might take a couple of months to figure out and hopefully reopen. They are in the works of moving out. This is state state-owned golf course, and if you know this bar and the management they will be having a nice close-out party. Tonight the band TURNPIKE MIKE will do his last performance.
Gotts Experience When He Was There.
I still remember my good friend, Jersey Shore legend Mark Ribler, and others would always play on Sundays during COVID outside. He made our time during the pandemic so much more durable and entertaining. My man always and still does have a huge following when he sets up shop. Also to join that list of bands that I remember that rocked was Spare Parts. The Joe Baracata Band also made an appearance and they rocked the house. They will also be showing up January 14th.
A lot of great memories were made over there, and we hope they get all this figured out and re-open in the future. Hate seeing and hearing about a local bar closing doors.
So in conclusion, we do salute McCanns for the great memories and awesome shows that they hosted. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that this will get straightened out and they get the bar back up and running. Thank you for taking the time to read this and get more stories by clicking right HERE from me. Much love and cheers- Gotts
HBO Releases Extensive 'Sopranos 25th Anniversary Collection' On MAX
The Sopranos is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a special collection available on HBO’s streaming service MAX. In addition to all six seasons, there are 15 deleted scenes, including three that have never been released, and over five hours of behind-the-scenes footage. There’s also a new official TikTok account dedicated to 25-second clips of every episode. On Thursday there will be “Family Reunion” fan screenings in Los Angeles and New York City with special guest appearances, Sopranos-themed snacks, and trivia. There will also be a Sopranos-inspired Italian sandwich available through the Postmates delivery app in L.A. and New York.
James Gandolfini as Tony Soprano and Edie Falco as Carmela Soprano seek counseling in HBO’s hit television series, “The Sopranos” (Year 3).
The Sopranos changed television forever. Upon its release, critics were praising it as possibly the most cinematic show ever and many stated in 1999 during the show’s first season that The Sopranos was as good as any movie in theaters. The acting, writing, cinematography, music, and story-telling were all top shelf. Between creator David Chase’s brilliant vision of a modern mob family in North Jersey…and James Gandolfini’s iconic acting…the show instantly became iconic.
The Sopranos, Hbo’s Hit Series About A Modern-Day Mob Boss Caught Between Responsibilities To His Family And His “Family,” Debuts New Episodes On Sunday Nights. Pictured: Series Star James Gandolfini And David Chase, The Show’s Creator.
So, if you don’t have it, I strongly encourage you to sign up for MAX and check out The Sopranos 25th Anniversary Collection. It’s seriously cool and the bonus scenes and podcast episodes are well worth it. Cool collection for all Sopranos fans. Bada-bing!
– Davey Mac
NEW YORK – MARCH 07: (L-R) Cast membes Robert Iler, Steven R. Schirripa, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Michael Imperioli, Edie Falco and James Gandolfini arrive at the HBO Season Premiere Of “The Sopranos” at the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) on March 7, 2006 in New York City.
Gotts is the unofficial mascot of the county. Whenever WRAT is hosting an event, people ask if Gotts will be there. there. Like Bigfoot, many people claim to see him in the area. According to Gotts, he was thrown out of home school in Monroe Township. To keep up with his own legend, Gotts likes writing about wacky local news that happens – such as pepperoni vandals. His favorite movie is Point Break, and is a big lover of Miller Lite. His favorite words to live by are “The windshield is always bigger than the rearview mirror”.