Edison Public Library
Join us at the library as pianist and vocalist Jay Daniels offers an enchanting concert celebrating the timeless works of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II!
“The Hills Are Alive” as pianist and vocalist Jay Daniels offers an enchanting concert celebrating the timeless works of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Enjoy a captivating evening filled with unforgettable songs from beloved American musicals such as Oklahoma!, South Pacific, and The King and I. Jay will also perform treasured selections from The Sound of Music, in honor of the 60th anniversary of its acclaimed film adaptation in 2025. (Note: The Sound of Music was originally released on film on March 2, 1965.)
What makes certain songs memorable? What allows them to stand the test of time? For pianist and vocalist Jay Daniels, the answer is simple. These songs possess a rich combination of melody and lyrics, unsurpassed by many modern compositions. At each performance, Jay not only brings a fresh interpretation of these classics, but he makes a lasting impression with his audience. For Jay, it’s not merely an opportunity to perform. For Jay, it’s an opportunity to share his gift of music.
Open to adults. No registration required, but seating is limited as is on a first-come, first-served basis. Call or visit the library with any questions.
The Main Library on Plainfield Avenue next to the Edison Train Station. The library offers an extensive children’s room, a Meeting Room/Event Space, and a dedicated Maker Space.