


Street Light Curfew is an acoustic group made up of Dave Manley, Joe Barker, Adam Nudo, and Lisa Lynch – four accomplished solo performers who have joined forces to celebrate the unforgettable sounds of the 1980s. Each member brings years of live performance experience, strong vocals, and musicianship shaped by countless stages, now combined into one dynamic, harmony-driven group.

With creative, stripped-down arrangements and a relaxed, fun-loving style, they transform iconic 80s hits into engaging acoustic experiences. Their sound blends harmonies, rhythmic guitar work, and just the right touch of personality to keep every performance lively and authentic. Rather than simply recreating the originals, they reimagine them—letting the melodies, lyrics, and hooks shine in a fresh, intimate way.

From synth-pop favorites and new wave classics to stadium rock anthems and heartfelt power ballads, Street Light Curfew delivers a wide-ranging setlist that connects instantly with GenX audiences and anyone who loves the music of that era. Every show is designed to be interactive and upbeat, inviting crowds to sing along, reminisce, laugh, and relive the soundtrack of a totally awesome decade.

Whether performing at festivals, private events, community gatherings, or local venues, Street Light Curfew brings professional polish, genuine camaraderie, and contagious energy to every stage. It’s not just a performance—it’s a shared 80s experience that turns any room into a feel-good celebration of the music that raised a generation.

Dave Manley is a Phoenix-based performer known for his engaging personality, strong vocals, and relaxed acoustic style. Often called “Super Dave” by friends and fellow musicians, he has a natural ability to turn a crowd into a community, making audiences feel like part of the show rather than just spectators. His performances focus on the songs people grew up with—music that sparks memories and invites everyone to sing along. With a mix of storytelling, humor, and approachable stage presence, Dave’s goal is simple: create a fun atmosphere where people can relax, connect, and enjoy the shared experience of great songs.Dave’s musical path has been anything but ordinary. He spent several years performing as a cantorial soloist at multiple synagogues, developing both vocal strength and a deep connection to music’s emotional roots. He later helped to form a Phoenix based Jewish rock band with the unforgettable name Yehudie and the Gefile Fish, blending tradition Jewish music with modern Jewish camp songs.

Today, he’s also part of a country duo, Honky-Tonk Time Machine, where he not only performs but writes original material, continuing to explore storytelling through song. Street Light Curfew represents the culmination of all these influences—a place where everything comes together and where he fully embraces his Gen X musical soul.Away from the stage, Dave’s life has been shaped by curiosity, loyalty, and steady values. He met his wife, Randee, in high school, and they started dating and never stopped—a relationship that has remained the foundation of his life. His professional life has been spent working as a chemist, a path that grew from watching his father fix almost anything and from admiring inventive characters like the Professor on Gilligan's Island and the resourceful hero of MacGyver. In his spare time, Dave enjoys creative design—often helping with music promotion—and keeps an eye on the stock market, occasionally discovering that his options trades are more educational than profitable.

Joe Barker is, at his core, a singer-songwriter. With Streetlight Curfew, he’s found a creative outlet that reconnects him to the music that first shaped his voice—equal parts instinct, influence, and pure love of the craft. Whether on guitar, bass, or adding rhythm on the cajón, Barker is the kind of musician every band leans on: ready to support, ready to elevate, and when his moment comes, ready to bring unmistakable energy to the mic.Raised across Southeast Asia before returning to the U.S. for his senior year of high school, Barker’s story is one of movement and musical absorption. Stops in Delaware, Texas, Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Boston and finally landing in his home here in Arizona. Each place he has lived has left its mark, layering his sound with a wide-ranging appreciation for great music. Still, it’s the spirit of the ’80s and ’90s that lives closest to his core—the era that helped define his musical DNA.

Offstage, Barker carries that same presence into every room. As a member of Toastmasters International, he’s known for stepping up with stories that balance humor and heart. In his work as a realtor, he’s grounded in the belief that everyone deserves a place to call home.Ultimately, it’s as one-fourth of Streetlight Curfew where everything comes together. Barker shows up fully—heart, voice, and spirit—grateful for every chance to perform. For him, music isn’t just entertainment; it’s connection. No matter the crowd, the background, or the setting, he believes in one simple truth: real people need to experience real people.

Adam Nudo plays guitar, bass, and percussion—basically anything we hand him—and has a knack for making things sound better than they probably should. When something needs tightening up, he’s usually the one who helps shape it and pull everything together.His résumé is where things get interesting. Adam is a former youth pastor, a former Schwan’s ice cream salesman (yes, he still lights up talking about it), and now a U.S. Postal carrier. With a background like that… we’re not saying he’s in the witness protection program—but if he were, that’s a pretty airtight cover.

These days, when he’s not on his route, Adam spends his spare time with his family—husband to Lori, proud dad of three daughters and a grandfather of six. In his other spare time, Adam helps arrange our music, often quietly shaping the direction of what we do and making the rest of us sound far more professional than we actually are. And beyond that he is a songwriter, crafting original material that blends strong melody with thoughtful structure. And an author...come on we get it already...you are a creative genius!And then there’s Tom—his guitar. Tom is not just an instrument, but a full-time member of Adam’s musical identity. He’s been with him through rehearsals, gigs, and late-night writing sessions, always perfectly dialed in and somehow exactly what the song needs. Adam doesn’t just play Tom—he talks to him like an old friend, trusts him like a partner, and refuses to let anyone else get too comfortable with him. At this point, it’s hard to tell where Adam ends and Tom begins—and neither of them seem interested in explaining it.

Lisa Lynch is a Phoenix-based singer and performer who brings energy, passion, and a love for great songs to every stage. A second-generation Arizona native, she began her musical journey at age seven, studying classical piano for ten years. That early training still shows up in her playing today, where traces of classical phrasing and flowing left-hand patterns can often be heard. Inspired by artists such as Pat Benatar, Joan Jett, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper, and Lauren Daigle, Lisa loves performing powerful songs that connect with audiences. A few years ago, a friend challenged her to start writing her own music instead of only singing other people’s songs, launching a songwriting journey that now includes Contemporary Christian Music along with pop and easy folk. Whether performing iconic hits of the 80s or sharing original songs, Lisa’s goal is to bring the feeling and story of each song to life and take listeners back to the moments when those songs were part of their own story.

Outside of music, Lisa works in administrative support for a large public school district, where organization, problem-solving, and helping people succeed are part of her daily routine. Friends describe her as passionate, energetic, and full of life—someone who deeply values her family, her friendships, and the chance to share meaningful music with others. Her Christian faith is a central part of who she is and guides the way she approaches life, summed up in a simple motto: love God and love people.You can find Lisa’s music on all the major music platforms and also on her website.

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