Arts & Entertainment

Wilton Library's 2024 Summer Music Concert Series: Here's The Lineup

Wilton Library has announced the return of its annual Summer Music Concert Series.

Captain Obvious performs at Wilton Library’s Summer Music Concert Series on
Thursday, July 18 from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Captain Obvious performs at Wilton Library’s Summer Music Concert Series on Thursday, July 18 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. (Wilton Library​)

**News Release Submitted by Wilton Library**

June 13, 2024

Wilton Library is pleased to announce the return of its annual Summer Music Concert Series. The opening concert featuring the Fairfield County-based pop-rock trio Over Easy takes place on Thursday, June 27, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The concerts will continue throughout the month of July on Thursday evenings, July 11, 18 and 25, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. with live performances that feature music spanning all decades from the '40s on. For the twenty-second year, Village Market is sponsoring the library’s four-part concert series.

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Kicking off the library’s concert series is the popular trio Over Easy. The band performs on June 27, covering music from the '50s, the British Invasion era, and early '70s classics that are often forgotten. Over Easy was founded by bass player and singer Steve Cinque from Stratford. Drummer Jim Zembruski from Easton joined the group and recommended singer, pianist, and guitarist Mark Holleran from Trumbull, who was an old high school friend. The musicians receive rave reviews for their ability to cater their sound to their listeners and their fun, laid-back style that invites audience participation.

Next, Sounds of Sinatra Music performs on July 11 at the library. Sounds of Sinatra Music features an exceptional group of professional musicians working with highly renowned tribute artists, paying homage to the legendary Frank Sinatra with songs and stories that present a musical journey through the career of the iconic performer. Sounds of Sinatra Music features Sinatra Tribute Artist Jesse Posa, Band Leader Tony Traina on drums, Musical Director Chris Martirano on keyboard, and Arranger Keith Gurland on woodwinds. This show is sure to be a crowd-pleaser.

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Captain Obvious returns to the library to perform on July 18. Captain Obvious is a well-known local all-star cover band featuring Wilton's Andy Schlesinger, John Taylor, Dan Berg, Mike Oliver and Dave Valle. These Wilton Rocks for Food favorites will play a set of recognizable popular songs designed to have everyone dancing and singing along. Long time veterans of the local music scene, the band has played together since 2015. Come enjoy some great music by local talent!

The finale of the concert series on July 25 features the band Everything Else, making their debut performance in Wilton. Brought together by a chance response to a Craigslist post, they started out as a jam session with everyone playing their favorite Beatles tunes, which became the foundation of Everything Else. Bound together by a deep respect for the music and each other, the band enjoys building their playlist and playing the music that comes from their hearts - the British invasion of the American music scene. Everything Else features Cliff Chapin, lead vocals and guitar; Pat Falciano, lead vocals and keyboard; Joe Karlik, lead guitar; Cary Marks, vocals and bass; Tim O'Leary, drums; Wayne Tucker, lead vocals, rhythm guitar and percussion; and Andy Kinsey, sound engineer.

Thanks to the Village Market, the concerts are free and open to the public, with free snacks and refreshments. Refreshments are generously donated by Janet and Michael Crystal. The concerts take place rain or shine in the Brubeck Room. Concertgoers are invited to sit indoors or enjoy lovely summer evenings in the Brubeck Courtyard with the bands in full view. There is no registration required; first come, first served. Attendees can pop in for a few minutes or stay and appreciate the full performances.

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