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Several 精品成人福利在线 University professors have found success not only in their academic fields, but in the music scene as well

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Five men from rock bands pose in a retro diner.
Montclair professors, from left, Chris Freid, Chris Matthews, Jon Caspi, Glen Fittin and Julian Brash are all professors who have also separately found musical success. They recently met up for a photo together on campus at the Red Hawk Diner. (Photo by Mike Peters)

A handful of 精品成人福利在线 University professors really rock. Quite literally. When they’re not teaching, conducting research or fulfilling other professorial 鈥 or in the case of one, department head 鈥 duties, they’re playing in their respective bands and entertaining crowds.

Family Science and Human Development Professor Jon Caspi, Anthropology Professor Chris Matthews, who is also department chair, Associate Anthropology Professor Julian Brash and Montclair adjunct professors Chris Freid, Social Work and Child Advocacy, and Glen Fittin,聽Theatre and Dance, have all found both musical and academic success.

An expert and author of books on sibling relationships, Caspi has been teaching for almost 23 years. He鈥檚 been in the indie, alternative and punk scene even longer. While in college in the 1980s, he fronted Bouncing Off Bob, which as Caspi puts it 鈥渢oured and received enough radio play to appear on the Top 100 college radio charts, one spot below Tracy Chapman and a few spots higher than Bon Jovi.鈥 For the last 12 years, he鈥檚 been the leader and guitarist for Jon Caspi & The First Gun, a band labeled with its own genre of 鈥淗eartland Punk鈥 by the Asbury Park Vibes website and 鈥淣ew Jersey Americana fueled punk鈥 by ThePunkSite.com.

鈥淎 lot of people think of professors as sort of stodgy and that they don鈥檛 have a life,鈥 says Caspi, whose band is releasing new music this month. 鈥淎ll of us have these completely different, separate lives that people don’t know about.鈥

He and fellow professors-by-day-musicians-by-night will prove their 鈥渕etal鈥 at Tierney鈥檚 Tavern, a Montclair institution, on Saturday, September 23. They will be opening for the British punk rock band Vibrators V2. Tickets for the show may be purchased on .

A man with a guitar sings into the microphone with a drummer behind him in front of the words "The Stone Pony."
Family Science and Human Development Professor Jon Caspi is the lead vocalist and guitarist for Jon Caspi & The First Gun, which has performed at the legendary Asbury Park venue The Stone Pony.

Caspi and Matthews both fell into academia as a Plan B. Caspi鈥檚 band at the time, Bouncing Off Bob, was touring, signed to a label and receiving radio airplay. 鈥淭hen the band broke up, and I didn’t really know what to do with my life,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 met a guy who had a master’s degree, and I said, 鈥楬ow long does it take to get a master’s degree?鈥 And he said two years and I said, 鈥業 could do that as a backup鈥 鈥 and here I am.鈥

Caspi鈥檚 master鈥檚 led to a PhD in 1997, which launched his teaching career and in 2002, he joined the Montclair faculty.

Long before Matthews arrived at Montclair in 2012, he was a founding member of the Washington, D.C.-based punk band Shudder to Think and penned much of the band鈥檚 music. Formed in 1986, the group recorded four albums for the indie Dischord record label. 鈥淏eing in a band when you’re in your late teens or early 20s is a lot of fun,鈥 he says. 鈥淏ut when I was 23 or 24, I started thinking, I don’t think I can do this forever. I鈥檇 majored in anthropology, and I was looking around at my options and applied to [Columbia University] graduate school and got in, and I was like, 鈥極kay, I guess I’m changing the focus of my life from music to whatever anthropology is going to be.鈥欌

What anthropology turned out to be was the path to a successful career as a professor, as well as the department chair and now also the co-director of the Native American and Indigenous Studies program. Musically, today Matthews writes songs for and leads a new band, Quiz Show, formed in 2016. The trio is on the Magic Door Records label and has released two singles, two EPs and are working on a new EP to be released next year. Matthews鈥 band includes two professional musicians 鈥 Jesse Krakow on bass and Joe Billy on drums 鈥 who 鈥渋ndulge me by playing in my band,鈥 he jokes, 鈥渂ut they play in other bands and have their own things going on.鈥

Two guitarists and a drummer perform on stage.
Montclair Anthropology Department Chair Chris Matthews, left, performs with his band Quiz Show at Tierney鈥檚 Tavern.

Some of the rockin鈥 professors met one another through musicians鈥 circles and discovered they worked at Montclair, while some met at the time of the photo for this story. Associate Anthropology Professor Julian Brash, who works in the same department as Matthews, knew that Matthews was from the Washington, D.C., area and was familiar with the D.C.-based punk band Shudder to Think when he lived in the area. 鈥淪o, he just sort of asked at one point, 鈥楢re you that guy?鈥欌 recalls Matthews, who responded with, 鈥淲ow, yeah.鈥

Matthews learned that Caspi works at Montclair from some professional musicians. 鈥淚 know Jon’s band,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e a big deal.鈥

Jon Caspi & The First Gun has made a resurgence thanks to national airplay and some press about a rereleased fan favorite and New Jersey cult hit from the band鈥檚 sixth album, 鈥淩aise 鈥橢m High!鈥 During the pandemic lockdown of 2020, the WFMU-FM disc jockey Glen Jones played the song and kept playing it every Sunday as 鈥淭he 2 pm Toast.鈥 This weekly tradition spawned a life of its own, with a Facebook group where people post their toasting photos. Additionally, a 鈥淩aise 鈥橢m High鈥 beer is being rereleased by Alternate Ending Beer Co. in Aberdeen, New Jersey, on the same day as the Tierney鈥檚 Tavern show. Caspi will perform at the brewery that afternoon before heading to what he calls the 鈥淧rofessors That Rock鈥 show at Tierney鈥檚. In addition, the song鈥檚 momentum led to local label Fake Chapter signing Caspi鈥檚 band, which has new music releasing this month, including a new live version of 鈥淩aise 鈥橢m High鈥 to be released September 22.

While their academic and music worlds are generally compartmentalized, there is some spillover. 鈥淭he material I teach on relationships has informed my writing. I think it would be impossible for it not to,鈥 says Caspi. 鈥淚 have deliberately included siblings in a couple of songs because of my work. My band does have a song called 鈥楪hosted鈥 out which was inspired from in-class discussions with students about the relational behavior of ghosting.鈥

Matthews also says there鈥檚 some overlap between his music and his anthropological work. 鈥淚 work a lot on social inequality and racism,鈥 he says. 鈥淪ometimes this is fairly clear in the lyrics, and sometimes it鈥檚 metaphorical. For example, there are [song] lines about W.E.B. DuBois and David Harvey, who have been intellectual guides in my career.鈥

A man in a ball cap playing the guitar smiles onstage.
Adjunct professor of Social Work and Child Advocacy Chris Freid, or Chris Skel as he鈥檚 known onstage, plays with three bands, including the New Jersey-based Celtic rock band The Skels. (Photo courtesy of Chris Freid)

Chris Freid has been an adjunct professor of Social Work and Child Advocacy since 2005. Freid 鈥 or Chris Skel as he is better known in music circles 鈥 will open the Tierney鈥檚 show with a solo acoustic performance. When he鈥檚 not performing solo, he sings and plays guitar with The Skels, a New Jersey-based Celtic rock band known for its drinking songs, that has played throughout the northeast as a supporting act to the likes of the Dropkick Murphys and Shane MacGowan. A member of the Skels since 1995, Freid rocks on in two other bands, the rock trio Graveyard Ghost Story and the Celtic/Americana trio The Coffin Ships.

Glen Fittin, an adjunct professor in Theatre and Dance, was the drummer for Caspi鈥檚 former band, Bouncing Off Bob. Today, he plays with two bands, and One More Once.

The remnants have been rocking for decades and were described this way by The Two River Times of Monmouth County: 鈥淚f The Beatles met the B-52s, The Clash and the Smithereens and jammed one night, they would make a wonderful noise a la the remnants.鈥

Brash, an associate professor in Anthropology, is the vocalist and guitarist for , a 鈥渇our-piece jangle pop and indie rock band from Maplewood, New Jersey, that formed in 2010,鈥 according to Wikipedia. Their discography includes an LP (Hey Pal in 2019) and three EPs, including 2021鈥檚 Doom Loop. The group has performed at the North Jersey Indie Rock Festival.

A black-and-white photo of four young men in the band Shudder to Think in the 1980s.
Montclair Anthropology Department Chair Chris Matthews in the 1980s with his Washington, D.C.-based punk rock band Shudder to Think, featuring (L to R)聽 Matthews, Stuart Hill, Craig Wedren and Mike Russell. (Photo courtesy of Chris Matthews)
Four older men in the band Shudder in 2013 stand in front of a brick wall with graffiti on it.
Chris Matthews reunited with Shudder to Think briefly in 2013. Pictured L to R are Matthews, Craig Wedren, Mike Russell and Stuart Hill. (Photo courtesy of Chris Matthews)

Story by Staff Writer Sylvia A. Martinez. Featured photo by University Photographer Mike Peters.

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