John Mayock and the Homesteaders will perform at Case Memorial Library on Saturday, July 25.
The band specializes in Americana roots rock, a subgenre of mainstream rock and roll. This unique style blends traditional rock with the rich diversity of American music. It ranges from folk, country and rockabilly to bluegrass, Delta blues, and R&B.
After honing their skills for more than a decade, John Mayock and the Homesteaders will use their talents to help commemorate the nation’s 250th birthday.
Based in Connecticut, the group performs a mix of original music as well as songs that everyone knows.
Homesteaders were 19th-century pioneers who settled on and improved public land. The Homesteaders band do exactly that, but with a twist – they take the music that has belonged to everyone in the country since its beginning and added their own take on it.
Sponsored by the Friends of Case Memorial Library, this event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. The show begins at 2 p.m. The Case Memorial Library is located at 176 Tyler City Rd. in Orange.
Registration begins three weeks before the performance. Register at casememoriallibrary.org or by calling 203-891-2170.