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Multi-faceted singer/songwriter A.J. Croce is hitting the road again in celebration of two more of his father Jim Croce’s legendary albums, 1973’s Life and Times and his final release, I Got A Name , in addition to songs from You Don’t Mess Around With Jim . The much-anticipated fall tour, Croce Plays Croce 50th Anniversary commences in mid-October with the first announced date being Springfield, MA on October 27, and includes shows through November and December in historic venues like New York City’s Town Hall and Detroit’s Royal Oak Music Theatre.   The Croce Plays Croce 50th Anniversary show features a legendary band (including drummer Gary Mallaber, bassist David Barard, guitar/violin James Pennebaker) and a moving multi-media presentation accompanying Jim’s songs (which on the previous tour included memorable hits, “Operator (That’s Not the Way It Feels)”, “Time in a Bottle,” and others). It was fan-demand for more, and the camaraderie that A.J. felt with the audience, the players, and the connection to his father’s timeless music that inspired A.J. to embark on the 50th Anniversary tour for 2023. “The audience reaction has been so great,” says A.J. “The shows we did last year were not only met with a huge response, but I learned so much about what works and what resonates, we knew we had to keep going.”     The gifted multi-instrumentalist says besides the two albums Life and Times and I Got A Name , tracks from the popular You Don’t Mess Around With Jim - which fueled last year’s run - will also be part of the new show. “We’ll be playing songs representative from all three albums, and also some songs the audience might not know from more obscure artists that I realized connected me and my father. It was those songs that eventually led me to do this show in the first place.”     BMG has 50th anniversary editions of Life and Times and I Got A Name planned for release in the summer. These will be limited color vinyl pressings of each album to celebrate this momentous anniversary and a special box set, among other promotions.

You Don’t Mess Around With Jim

During last year’s raved-about performances, A.J. shared intimate aspects of his dad’s career. He also drew praise for his own style and musicianship (he’s known for one of the most unique keyboard styles in music) as well as his sensitive insight into Jim Croce’s enduring musical canon. While Jim Croce’s indelible music catalog still resonates on classic radio, streaming platforms, and more recently on hit films and TV shows like Django Unchained and Stranger Things, it is A.J.s unique showmanship that has helped enliven Jim’s amazing legacy.  One reviewer aptly noted: ‘…A.J. Croce invites the sold-out crowds into his father’s worldview and work mindset, culminating in the playing of Jim Croce tunes…making for an intimate experience riddled with wryness and humor...’

A.J. says the upcoming Life and Times and I Got A Name shows will continue to be fresh and spontaneous.  “People were surprised when they came that the show wasn’t just Jim Croce’s ballads,” he says. “I think one of the things the audience will appreciate if they haven’t seen us yet, is how alive these songs sound.  All the musicians have a level of improvisation that makes it a lot of fun.”  

Life and Times

The two Jim Croce albums that turn 50 in 2023 are considered among Croce’s finest, with Life and Times , originally released in January of 1973, delivering the game-changing hit “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown,” which became the Songwriter’s Hall Of Fame inductee’s calling card, hitting #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100, and ranked as the #2 song for all of 1973.  I Got A Name was his final studio album (and the first posthumous release by Jim), with the title song being released the day after his tragic plane crash which occurred on September 20, 1973. The album also featured the smash hit ballad “I’ll Have to Say I Love You In A Song,” and “Workin’ At The Car Wash Blues,” among others.

I Got A Name

Fans and critics who attended last year’s 50th Anniversary Celebration shows are thrilled that A.J. is readying another affectionate interpretation of his father’s enduring legacy. The shows have renewed interest in Jim Croce and garnered praise for A.J: “I think they come as a Jim Croce fan but also leave as fans of mine. That’s something that has also made this whole experience really amazing.”        Confirmed dates below with more being added in the coming weeks!;

CROCE PLAYS CROCE 50TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

Oct 27 / Aria Ballroom @MGM Springfield / Springfield, MA Oct 28 /The Wilbur / Boston, MA Oct 30 / Count Basie Center for the Arts / Red Bank, NJ Nov 1 / Santander Performing Arts Center / Reading, PA Nov 2 / Sandler Center for the Performing Arts / Virginia Beach, VA Nov 4 / The Town Hall / New York City, NY Nov 5 / Keswick Theatre / Glenside, PA Nov 7 / Kodak Center / Rochester, NY Nov 8 / Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall / Munhall, PA Nov 9 / Taft Theatre / Cincinnati, OH Nov 12 / Royal Oak Music Theatre / Royal Oak, MI Nov 15 / Hoyt Sherman Place / Des Moines, IA Nov 17 / Pantages Theatre / Minneapolis, MN Nov 25 / Florida Theatre / Jacksonville, FL Nov 26 / Parker Playhouse / Fort Lauderdale, FL Nov 28 / Capitol Theatre / Clearwater, FL Nov 29 / King Center for the Performing Arts / Melbourne, FL   For a complete schedule of 2023 dates, visit https://www.ajcrocemusic.com

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The show in Conway, AR was a blast. It was more rocking than one might anticipate—in a New Orleans up tempo kinda way. There were also very touching moments in remembrance to Jim that get a little teary eyed. I was blown away by the musicianship. Any guitarist that is going to tackle Maury's part is going to be of the highest caliber. The drummer played swampy ghost notes and extremely complicated beats. The bass player not only funked it up, but also sang sweet harmonies. Then A.J.—tore the heck out of the piano. A.J. has a beautiful voice that is obviously studied in poplar and jazz techniques that is comfortable like an old denim shirt.

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A.J. Croce was a powerhouse of piano, guitar and vocal talent. He was passionate about putting a good show on for his audience. He is quick witted with warm hearted stories about breaking into the business. I purchased three CDs and have been listening to them everywhere I go now in my car.

I hope he returns to this area again. I and others will wants to see and listen to him again.

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On November 7, 2023, A.J. Croce brought his Croce Plays Croce 50 th Anniversary Tour to the Kodak Center in Rochester, NY. The tour celebrates the 50 th anniversary of his father’s 1972 debut album, You Don’t Mess Around With Jim . Jim Croce ’s time at the top was brief – only 18 months – before it was tragically cut short in a plane crash on September 20, 1973. 

The concert opened with a video of his father talking about life on the farm where the family lived in Pennsylvania. The video served as a way to introduce A.J. who walked on stage to a stirring round of applause.

“I know it’s early in the week,” he told the crowd, “but we want to make it feel like a Friday night.” After more lively applause, he urged the crowd to sing along to the familiar songs. For those who felt they couldn’t sing, he advised them to “sing anyway – just sing louder.”

Appropriately enough, the first song up was “You Don’t Mess Around With Jim” followed by “Roller Derby Queen.” Later in the show he declared, “the request line was open.” The audience shouted out their favorite Jim Croce songs from “Rapid Roy” to “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown” to “Workin’ At The Car Wash Blues” and more. A.J. obliged most of them. The only constraint, he noted, was the time available.

Although the concert and tour was a tribute and remembrance of his father’s legacy, two things quickly became clear. First, A.J. was not doing mere covers of Jim’s songs. Each of Jim’s songs was immediately familiar and recognizable but A.J. put his own spin on every one of them. Also, it was not just his father’s songs he was remembering. He reminisced about the extensive record collection Jim had that he listened to and which influenced him as he was growing up.

Sam Cooke was one of those artists Jim Croce listened to and admired when he was starting out. Jim played Sam’s music right up until the end. A.J. admired Sam as well so it was no surprise when he dialed up Sam’s “Nothing Can Change This Love.” 

Croce plays Croce also meant A.J. would play several of the songs he is known for, such as the Billy Preston tune “Nothing From Nothing.” He also explained how he envisioned the self-penned “Which Way Steinway” as a ragtime tune but when he went into the studio to record it the musicians were ones who had played with Miles Davis. Thus the song ended up a jazz tune. A.J. admitted he had no problem with that.

Several stories were told that served as background to his dad’s songs. For example, “Operator” got its start back in 1965 when Jim was at Ft. Dix standing in line waiting to use the pay phone. “When there is no door on the phone booth, you get to hear other people’s tragedies,” A.J. said. “There is nothing like other people’s tragedies.” An appreciative laughter broke out after that remark. “Operator” was finished in 1971 and appeared on Jim’s debut album.

And from his own experiences, he related a story told to him by Floyd Dixon about how, after a night on the town, Dixon and Sam Cooke thought it would be a good idea if Ray Charles would drive them back to their hotel. Many years later A.J. asked Ray about the story and Ray told him, “Oh yeah! I used to drive all the time!”

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A.J. proudly introduced his legendary and award winning backup band: Gary Mallaber on drums, David Barard on bass and backup vocals, and James Pennebaker on guitar. Background singers Jackie Wilson and Katrice Donaldson accompanied the band.  

A.J. was not yet two at the time of the crash that took his father’s life. Life for him and his mother Ingrid was hardly a bed of roses in the years immediately following Jim’s death. When he was four years old, A.J. was temporarily blinded as a result of a brain tumor caused by abuse from his mother’s boyfriend. He was hospitalized for six months and was totally blind in both eyes for six years.

Tragedy struck again at 15 when the house A.J. was living in at the time burned down, destroying his father’s record collection. The music he listened to all his life and which provided both solace and inspiration were gone. Tragedy struck once more in 2018 when his wife Marlo died of a rare and sudden heart virus leaving him a single father of two.

A.J. Croce once said about his losses in life, “When we lose someone we love… we can decide how we want to bring it into our life. Do we want to dwell on it? Do we want to find the best part of that person, that experience and keep it with us?” That outlook on life was on full display throughout the concert.

The concert ended with two fitting songs. First was “I Got A Name” celebrating A.J.’s connection to his father. The second was the encore presentation of “Time In A Bottle.” It began with a video of Jim Croce singing the opening verse segueing smoothly and seamlessly to A.J. and the band picking up and finishing the rest of the song. Knowing this last song was written for A.J. made the moment all the more poignant.

The Croce Plays Croce 50 th Anniversary Tour continues well into 2024; it’s an enjoyable and memorable way to spend two hours of your life. You definitely will not want those two hours back.

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Operator 

Nothing Can Change This Love

Nothing from Nothing 

Judgment Day

Working At The Car Wash Blues

Tomorrow’s Gonna Be A Brighter Day 

New York’s Not My Home

I Have To Say I Love You In A Song

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Lover’s Cross

These Dreams

One Less Set Of Footsteps 

So Much Fun

Which Way Steinway

Bad, Bad Leroy Brown

I Got A Name

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Multi-faceted singer/songwriter A.J. Croce is hitting the road again in celebration of two more of his father Jim Croce’s legendary albums, 1973’s “Life and Times” and his final release, “I Got A Name,” in addition to songs from “You Don’t Mess Around With Jim.”

The Croce Plays Croce 50th Anniversary show features a legendary band (including drummer Gary Mallaber, bassist David Barard, guitar/violin James Pennebaker) and a moving multi-media presentation accompanying Jim’s songs (which on the previous tour included memorable hits, “Operator (That’s Not the Way It Feels),” “Time in a Bottle,” and others). It was fan-demand for more, and the camaraderie that A.J. felt with the audience, the players, and the connection to his father’s timeless music that inspired A.J. to embark on the 50th Anniversary Tour for 2023. “The audience reaction has been so great,” says A.J. “The shows we did last year were not only met with a huge response, but I learned so much about what works and what resonates, we knew we had to keep going.”

The gifted multi-instrumentalist says besides the two albums “Life and Times” and “I Got A Name,” tracks from the popular “You Don’t Mess Around With Jim” – which fueled last year’s run – will also be part of the new show. “We’ll be playing songs representative from all three albums, and also some songs the audience might not know from more obscure artists that I realized connected me and my father. It was those songs that eventually led me to do this show in the first place.”

BMG has 50th anniversary editions of “Life and Times” and “I Got A Name” planned for release in the summer. These will be limited color vinyl pressings of each album to celebrate this momentous anniversary and a special box set, among other promotions.

During last year’s raved-about performances, A.J. shared intimate aspects of his dad’s career. He also drew praise for his own style and musicianship (he’s known for one of the most unique keyboard styles in music) as well as his sensitive insight into Jim Croce’s enduring musical canon. While Jim Croce’s indelible music catalog still resonates on classic radio, streaming platforms, and more recently on hit films and TV shows like “Django Unchained” and “Stranger Things,” it is A.J.s unique showmanship that has helped enliven Jim’s amazing legacy. One reviewer aptly noted: “…A.J. Croce invites the sold-out crowds into his father’s worldview and work mindset, culminating in the playing of Jim Croce tunes…making for an intimate experience riddled with wryness and humor…”

A.J. says the upcoming “Life and Times” and “I Got A Name” shows will continue to be fresh and spontaneous. “People were surprised when they came that the show wasn’t just Jim Croce’s ballads,” he says. “I think one of the things the audience will appreciate if they haven’t seen us yet, is how alive these songs sound. All the musicians have a level of improvisation that makes it a lot of fun.”

The two Jim Croce albums that turned 50 in 2023 are considered among Croce’s finest, with “Life and Times,” originally released in January of 1973, delivering the game-changing hit “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown,” which became the Songwriter’s Hall Of Fame inductee’s calling card, hitting #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100, and ranked as the #2 song for all of 1973. “I Got A Name” was his final studio album (and the first posthumous release by Jim), with the title song being released the day after his tragic plane crash which occurred on September 20, 1973. The album also featured the smash hit ballad “I’ll Have to Say I Love You In A Song,” and “Workin’ At The Car Wash Blues,” among others.

Fans and critics who attended last year’s 50th Anniversary Celebration shows are thrilled that A.J. is readying another affectionate interpretation of his father’s enduring legacy. The shows have renewed interest in Jim Croce and garnered praise for A.J: “I think they come as a Jim Croce fan but also leave as fans of mine. That’s something that has also made this whole experience really amazing.”

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    Multi-faceted singer/songwriter A.J. Croce is hitting the road again in celebration of two more of his father Jim Croce's legendary albums, 1973's Life and Times and his final release, I Got A Name, in addition to songs from You Don't Mess Around With Jim.The much-anticipated fall tour, Croce Plays Croce 50th Anniversary commences in mid-October with the first announced date being ...

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    On November 7, 2023, A.J. Croce brought his Croce Plays Croce 50 th Anniversary Tour to the Kodak Center in Rochester, NY. The tour celebrates the 50 th anniversary of his father's 1972 debut album, You Don't Mess Around With Jim. Jim Croce's time at the top was brief - only 18 months - before it was tragically cut short in a plane crash on September 20, 1973.

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  16. A.J. Croce Presents Croce Plays Croce 50th Anniversary Tour

    Multi-faceted singer/songwriter A.J. Croce is hitting the road again in celebration of two more of his father Jim Croce's legendary albums, 1973's "Life and Times" and his final release, "I Got A Name," in addition to songs from "You Don't Mess Around With Jim.". The Croce Plays Croce 50th Anniversary show features a legendary ...

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    A.J. Croce: Croce Plays Croce. Buy Now. Date: July 19, 2024 Time: 7:30 PM Cost: $44.50+. Location (s): Peoria Civic Center Theater. Category (s): Concert. After 50 years and more than 50 million records sold, Jim Croce's legacy as an iconic singer/songwriter is firmly cemented. A.J. Croce, a Billboard charting singer, songwriter, multi ...