Summer Music Concert Series Featuring Over Easy

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Concert

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Adults, Seniors
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Over Easy is the Fairfield County-based pop-rock trio once again kicking off Wilton Library's Summer Music Concert Series in the Brubeck Room on Thursday, June 27.  "We love it best when we're in a concert-type setting and the crowd is there just to hear us. We stay engaged with them, talking between songs and keeping everybody involved," explains Mark Holleran, singer, pianist and guitarist with the band.  Over Easy covers music from the '50's, the British invasion era and early 70's classics that are often forgotten.  Some of those songs include classics like "Red Rubber Ball," "98.6," "Turn, Turn, Turn" and "Ruby Tuesday."  Holleran says that the Beatles are among their chief musical influences in terms of sound and vocal harmonies.  "We love singing and playing," he says.  "It never feels like work."

Over Easy was founded by bass player and singer Steve Cinque, who's from Stratford.  Drummer Jim Zembruski, from Easton, joined and recommended Holleran, who was an old high school friend. They receive rave reviews for their ability to cater their sound to their listeners.

Free and open to the public. Concerts take place in the Brubeck Room rain or shine. Sponsored by Village Market. Refreshments generously donated by Janet and Michael Crystal. Registration not required. First come, first served. For more information, please contact cfquinn@wiltonlibrary.org.