Greg Macolino, a former
Long Branch history teacher and former lead singer of hardcore band Chronic Sick, opened the Brighton Bar as a punk music venue in 1996. He was the sixth owner of the venue. The Brighton Bar was often compared to
CBGB. During the 1980s, it was the home of the New Jersey punk movement that primarily focused on Mutha Records. Later in the 1990s, it hosted performances by notable punk and hardcore bands, including
U.S. Chaos, Chronic Sick, Stisisim, Mental Decay, Social Decay, Mental Abuse, Broken Heroes,
Kraut, The Stun Gunz, Void Control, the Graveyard School, Speed Crazy,
the Cryptkeeper Five, The Takers, and The Flair Up's, some who have shared the Brighton Bar's stage consistently for almost 30 years. In 2010,
David Johansen of the
New York Dolls and
Andy Shernoff of
The Dictators shared the stage.
Jon Bon Jovi,
the Damned,
the Dictators,
the Dickies,
Fountains of Wayne,
Gene Loves Jezebel, Jacko Monahan, Fear of Falling,
Bruce Springsteen,
Hubert Sumlin,
Three Doors Down, and
Bernie Worrell have also performed on the Brighton's stage. ==Legacy==