Edison Wax Cylinder Recordings at CCM

The County College of Morris (CCM) Music, Performing Arts and Music Technologies department will present Tech Talk featuring a demonstration by Jerry Fabris, museum curator at the Thomas Edison National Historic Park. The presentation will take place at CCM’s Music Technology Center’s Performance Lab, Room 105, on Tuesday, March 3, 12:30-1:45p.m. The public is welcome to attend this free and informative demonstration. CCM is located at 214 Center Grove Road in Randolph.

Fabris will give a live demonstration of Edison’s original wax cylinder phonograph. He will be conducting a live recording and playback session demonstrating Edison’s invention that inspired the growth of musical artistry and led to the birth of the record industry. Edison’s invention changed the world and is essential to everything the music recording industry does today.

This program is partially funded by the State of New Jersey and the U.S. Department of Education.

Brian Molnar Band

February 1st, Saturday
Brian Molnar – singer/ songwriter original songs, folk and country
Todd Lanka – bass, TC- mandolin, banjo, fiddle
3-6
Ironbound Cider
360 Co. Rd. 579
Asbury, NJ 08802
This is an old farm with a barn converted into a tasting room. Very cool vibe!
It’s actually located near Pattenburg near Hickory Corners crossroad.

Red Oak Trio

February 9th, Sunday
Bluegrass, swing, honky tonk and much more.
Dave Rimelis – fiddle, guitar, vocals Todd Lanka – acoustic bass TC – mando, banjo, guitar, vocals
Excellent food!
Brunch
Ryland Inn
Whitehouse Station, NJ
11-2

Red Oak Trio

October 13th, Sunday
Bluegrass, swing, honky tonk and much more.
Dave Rimelis – fiddle, guitar, vocals Todd Lanka – acoustic bass TC – mando, banjo, guitar, vocals
Excellent food!
Brunch
Ryland Inn
Whitehouse Station, NJ
11-2

Peace Through Music

Tuesday, October 15th
County College of Morris (CCM)
Center Grove Rd., Randolph, NJ
Documentary by Playing for Change
“Peace Through Music” with introduction and Q&A by composer Dave Rimelis
12:30pm
FREE and open to the public