Flounder Brewing Co.
2 Clerico Ln Bldg 4, Hillsborough, NJ 08844
From $38.00
Wed, November 12th, 2025 @ 6:00PM EST
Doors at 6:00 PM - join us for some beers inside and outside before the show kicks off at 7:30!
Seating is General Admission - please do not leave empty seats between you and others, all seats will be filled and we will be asking people to move together to fill seats.
We are NOT BYOF, there will be no tables, please do not bring food or outside beverages (water, soda).
We encourage you to buy beer during the show!
Please arrive with everyone you want to sit with as it is easier for seating.
Please bring your ticket to be scanned!
Flounder's House shows are 21+ only
Flounder Brewing
2 Clerico Lane, Building 4
Hillsborough, New Jersey
Appearing with Rob Clores on keys (The Black Crowes, Tom Jones, Colin Hay - Men At Work, John Popper - Blues Traveler, Chris Barron - Spin Doctors)
“An introspective, homespun philosopher” - New York Times
Steve Forbert is a true American musical treasure, underscored by the new album, Daylight
Savings Time. Like all his albums, it's saturated with what venerated rock journalist Robert
Christgau discerned as his "omnivorously observant" songwriting, marked by Steve's gift for
finding the more profound meaning and magic within everyday moments, as well as his
abundant melodic and poetic enchantment
"Like Warren Zevon, Gram Parsons, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and Bruce Springsteen, Steve
Forbert has left his unmistakable imprint on the landscape of American music," says American
Songwriter. As with other esteemed creative souls, his work is marked by his own distinctive
qualities, and he speaks genuinely to his listeners.
As Forbert approaches the milestone of his 70th birthday, Daylight Savings Time contemplates
and celebrates the proverbial 'extra hour of daylight' that comes with the time change. "Yeah, to
chirping crickets and to daylight savings time!" he sings on the album's first single, "Sound
Existence," "The best ain't yet to come, but you could still get by just fine."
Daylight Savings Time is Forbert's third album helmed by producer/engineer Steve Greenwell.
Its core components were cut at Greenwell's studio in Asbury, NJ, with drummer Aaron Comess
(Spin Doctors) and keyboard player Rob Clores (Jesse Malin, The Black Crowes, Tom Jones.)
Supple bass lines were contributed by Byron House (Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris, Johnny
Cash, Al Green, and more.) Gurf Morlix, whose guitar and production gifts were elemental in
launching Lucinda Williams into the spotlight, tracked his note-perfect six-string contributions at
his home studio just outside Austin, Texas.
When Steve arrived in New York City from his Meridian, Mississippi hometown in 1976, his aim
was establishing a lifetime of creating, performing, and recording the songs he'd started writing
at age 17 after cutting his teeth as a teen in local rock bands. He slotted seamlessly into the
"new folk" revival in such Manhattan clubs as Folk City, The Bitter End, and Kenny's Castaways,
yet at the same time took the stage at CBGB, ground zero of the burgeoning punk/new wave
movement. He also busked on the streets of Greenwich Village and in the elegant confines of
Grand Central Station.
Forbert chose his solo approach of voice, acoustic guitar, and harmonica, accented by foot
stomps, to best approximate the melodic fullness and drive of a band. It inevitably caused him to
be tagged as one of the numerous "new Dylans" that emerged in the 1970s. "Evoking the young
Dylan has become a cliché for artists of this sort," observed The New York Times, "but, in this
case, Mr. Forbert deserves the evocation." However, Steve focused on refining his singular
musical voice and personality.
He quickly won a major label deal with Nemperor/CBS Records and released his heralded
debut, Alive on Arrival, in 1978. His next album, Jackrabbit Slim, won similar acclaim and
brought wider renown to Forbert with its #11 pop chart hit "Romeo's Tune." It provided the
stature for his troubadour existence, which has kept him active ever since as "a striking
performer, very much worth seeing and hearing," according to The New York Times.
Steve has released 20 studio albums featuring his songwriting gifts. His live show is markedly
different and genuinely of the moment. It has yielded four live album releases on record labels,
plus 14 more concert recordings available exclusively on his website. His oeuvre is further
rounded out by a tribute album to his fellow Meridian native, country music founding father
Jimmie Rodgers, Any Old Time (nominated for a Best Folk Album Grammy award), Steve's
2020 LP of interpretations of favorite songs by other talents that have inspired him, Early
Morning Rain, and collections of outtakes and early recordings.
Venerable Milwaukee concert promoter Peter Jest perhaps best encapsulated Forbert's creative
presence. "His ability to craft songs that capture the essence of the human spirit is nothing short
of remarkable. His voice is a beacon of authenticity in a world saturated with noise."
No refunds or returns.
An event can only be canceled by the venue and/or event organizer. If the venue or event organizer cancels an event, you will be refunded within 4 business days of the event date for your purchase.