Join us at the Library Gazebo for two local singer/songwriters, Cassidy Rain and Geoff Doubleday.
Outdoor performance at the Library Gazebo, in partnership with Skylands Songwriters Guild.
Bring your lawn chair and a picnic, and join us on the lawn of the library to hear two favorite local artists, Cassidy Rain and Geoff Doubleday.
Cassidy Rain’s musical journey began before she can remember - she was singing and memorizing songs when she started talking. At the age of 5, her parents got her a tape recorder that she used constantly to record songs she heard and sang. By the time she was 10 years old, she had already started writing her own songs. At 14, she picked up the acoustic guitar and it became her fondest companion; she took it everywhere with her - to school, to the beach, everywhere. Her guitars have their share of knicks and bruises from their adventures. https://www.facebook.com/cassidyrainacoustic/
Geoff Doubleday is a singer/songwriter from northern New Jersey. Geoff grew up in the music rich town of Sparta, NJ. His unique blend of writing style is hard to pinpoint but fits somewhere in between rock, jam, folk and pop. A strong range of guitar playing ability and crisp vocals are the core of his live performances. Geoff has released a solo album titled ‘How It Starts’ as well as an EP with his band Doubleday titled ‘Roads Of Gold’.
Register online or by calling the library at (973) 584-2400. We need to know who's coming for safe headcount purposes as well as our way to contact you should mother nature require us to postpone.
Funding has been made possible in part by funds from Morris Arts through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.
With thanks to all our concert series sponsors.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Families | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | General | Arts & Entertainment |
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