Edison Public Library
American History in Music
with the Garden State Trombone Quartet
Sunday, June 21
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Main Library
Meeting RoomA journey through time via the American Songbook
Celebration Sounds Music Studio presents a musical journey through American history featuring selections from the Revolutionary War era to the 1980s. The repertoire includes iconic pieces such as “The Star-Spangled Banner”, “Shenandoah”, Civil War spirituals, Sousa marches, World War I and II favorites, and influential songs from the Vietnam era and beyond. Each musical selection reflects the era in which it was composed and conveys the spirit, struggles, and aspirations of the American people. As the audience hears these timeless melodies, they are invited to experience the evolution of the nation's identity and values. With every note, the program celebrates the enduring power of music to unite generations, honor history, and inspire pride in the American story.

AGE GROUP: | Older Adults | Family | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Summer Reading | In-Person | Concerts & Music |
Main Library
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.