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NJ’s Jake Thistle to be featured on ‘American Idol’ Hawaii episode
Not Yer Baby at the Asbury Park Music Awards at the Stone Pony
Members of Not Yer Baby accept an award at the Asbury Park Music Awards at the Stone Pony on Feb. 20, 2026
Aloha, New Jersey.
Asbury Park rocker Jake Thistle will be featured on the Monday, March 9 episode of “American Idol.” It’s the ‘Ohana Round episode, which will have the Top 30 hopefuls performing for industry tastemakers as well as peers, family members and friends at Disney’s Aulani Resort in Hawaii.
Jacquie Lee of Colts Neck is also in the Top 30.
The tastemakers include social media personalities Kaniyia Brown and Terry McCaskill; dancer Sasha Farber; musician Anthony Gargiula; actress Loren Gray; singer Cheryl Porter; Grand Ole Opry announcer Kelly Sutton; and Rolling Stone editor Shirley Halperin, an East Brunswick native.
Thistle sang an earnest and soulful version of Sam Fender’s “Seventeen Going Under” on the Thursday, Feb. 23 Hollywood Week episode.
Lionel Richie said “I like him” after he pumped his fist during the rendition.
“You’re so ready for this,” said Luke Bryan of Thistle.
Music legends Lyle Lovett with John Hiatt are also fans of Thistle, a Paramus native.
“We’ve know Jake since he was a youngster and we’ve watched him grow and if you ever get a chance to hear Jake thistle play you will be glad you did,” said Lovett Wednesday, Match 4 from the stage of the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown.
Thistle thanked the music stars on social media.
“Both of them have been hugely important to my development as a songwriter and musician, and I was honored they took the time!” Thistle said.
The 21-year old has been a regular on Asbury Park stages and Bruce Springsteen-related shows in the area. Thistle has even shared the same stage as the Boss.
“American Idol” airs 8 p.m. Mondays on ABC and subsequently streams on Hulu.
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Chris Jordan, a Jersey Shore native, covers entertainment and features for the USA Today Network New Jersey. Contact him at cjordan@app.com