The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Steven Van Zandt, Paul Shaffer sign on to Bert Berns show

- By Mark Kennedy

NEW YORK >> A musical celebratin­g the little-know songwriter Bert Berns has gotten some help from some serious musicians — Steven Van Zandt and Paul Shaffer.

The E Street Band member and the former musical director of David Letterman’s late night show have signed on to produce the jukebox musical “Piece of My Heart: The Bert Berns Story,” aiming for Broadway next year under the direction and choreograp­hy of Denis Jones.

“Rock ‘n’ roll has always been my passion and this man — Bert Burns — is a sort of an unsung hero,” said Shaffer, who played keyboards and conducted “Godspell” when it first arrived on Broadway. “He wrote so many songs that meant a lot to me when I was a kid. I didn’t know at the time that so many were written by him.”

Berns died in 1967 at 38, leaving a legacy of hit songs including “Twist and Shout,” “Are You Lonely for Me,” “Tell Him,” “I Want Candy,” “Hang on Sloopy” and “Everybody Needs Somebody to Love.” The musical opened off-Broadway in 2014 with a book by Daniel Goldfarb and arrangemen­ts by Garry Sherman, who worked with Berns on many of his hits.

The new producing team also includes Joe Grano, a producer of the Tony Award-winning musical “Jersey Boys,” and Maureen Van Zandt, Steven’s wife who is co-artistic director of Renegade Theatre Company and who brought Steven to the off-Broadway production.

“Bert Burns died so young, so tragically young, that even within the industry, only the insiders know about him. He was a phenomenal talent. The list of songs was remarkable,” said Steven Van Zandt, who also credited Burns with bringing Latin rhythms and scales to the mainstream.

“It’s a great show, first of all. If it wasn’t entertaini­ng, none of this would matter,” said the former “Lilyhammer” star and Bruce Springstee­n guitarist who produced the recent reuniting of The Rascals. “It has to be entertaini­ng first, but if it can teach us a little history accidental­ly or in the meantime, that’s nice, too.”

The new production is still many months away and no casting was revealed or specific dates.

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