Marshall Tucker Band Plays Palace; Pirates vs. Giants + Zambelli Fireworks (Fri., 6/30/17)
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1) The Marshall Tucker Band began performing in Spartanburg, S.C., in the early ’70s. Excelling mainly in southern rock, the band also blends in some gospel, R&B, jazz, and country music. MTB’s sound is unique and catchy and has withstood the test of time. You may still hear “Heard It in a Love Song” and “Can’t You See” on the radio or in a blues bar on open mic night, but at The Palace, you’ll hear it straight from the band, which is always better than a remake. They are touring in support of their latest album, Live! From Spartanburg, South Carolina. MTB is also joining Jeff and Larry’s Backyard BBQ Tour with Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Foghat, and Eddie Money beginning in August. This is a great opportunity to hear an early and important band in southern rock history. Opening is the Steppin Stones. 8 p.m. The Palace Theatre, 21 W. Otterman Street, Greensburg. (RH)
2) The Pirates play the team from the city by the bay (San Francisco) in a 7:05 p.m. game. You’ve heard of Tony Bennett leaving his heart there, lets hope the Giants left there bats there. Here’s to sending them home in a bad mood! It’s also a Zambelli Fireworks night. PNC Park, 115 Federal St., North Shore.
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