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Williamstown’s very own Jeff Kummer November 6, 2009

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Jeff Kummer

Jeff Kummer with amps - Photo/Paul Paoletti

Earlier this week, I interviewed Jeff Kummer, a young musician from Williamstown. At a young age he was interested in music, tapping away at his desk during class. His teachers tried to tell him he wouldn’t find a future in playing drums. Now, at age 25, he has become successful in doing just that by making and releasing his own music.

Jeff liked living in Williamstown because he could walk to his friend’s house or wherever he needed to go. He attended St. Mary’s School in Williamstown, and St. Joseph’s High School in Hammonton, NJ. Jeff no longer lives in Williamstown, but in Glendora, NJ. He is currently attending Camden County College and hopes to transfer to Temple University in Philadelphia, Pa next semester, for film and media. He is unsure whether he’d like to get into camera work or editing.

He currently works for Shine Custom Drums as an Artist Relations Representative, looking for artists to sponsor. He was previously endorsed with them for years, and has been working for them for almost a year.

Listen to the interview right here!

Download: hotlink?id=hgc7sz91

Links to Jeff’s music, bands, and fan pages:
Band’s myspaces:
The Early November
Your Sweet Uncertainty

Solo Project myspace page

Become a fan of Jeff on Facebook!

Welcome! September 29, 2009

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A sunny day on the corner of Hall St., facing N. Main St.

A sunny day on the corner of Hall St., facing N. Main St.

Well, someone had to do it! My name is Samantha (you can call me Sam) Costa, and I’ve lived in this town my entire life. Some call that a blessing, others a curse. This is a blog on all things Williamstown, NJ. Every week I’ll be making posts about different things going on in town. I’ll be snapping photos, talking to residents and business owners, gathering bits of history, and attending local events.

Williamstown isn’t exactly spoken of on your favorite nightly news show, but we’ve made it to The Weather Channel‘s radar! Despite what some long-time residents may say, or those who have turned their backs, this town isn’t all that bad. We’re half way between Philadelphia and the infamous Jersey Shore.

Check back later this week for a peek at some of Williamstown’s treasures!

 

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