The Stone Pony Nancy Solomon of member station WBGO reports on the uncertain future of one of rock and roll's hallowed landmarks: The Stone Pony. The Asbury Park, N.J. club was made famous in the 1970s by a young singer named Bruce Springsteen. It is now threatened by a redevelopment plan that would replace it with condominiums.

The Stone Pony

The Stone Pony

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Nancy Solomon of member station WBGO reports on the uncertain future of one of rock and roll's hallowed landmarks: The Stone Pony. The Asbury Park, N.J. club was made famous in the 1970s by a young singer named Bruce Springsteen. It is now threatened by a redevelopment plan that would replace it with condominiums.