Robert Cray Plays the Palace, Clinton Clegg Opens; DLC Home & Garden Show Continues at DLLCC (Fri., 3/13/20)

1) Every so often a musician comes along who makes life easy for writers, because the artist’s work can be described in a single word. Robert Cray is one of those musicians and the word is “beautiful.” To say a bit more: One could observe that Cray is not the most pyrotechnic blues guitarist around—but the music flows from his instrument as naturally and sweetly as water Mike,rippling in a stream. Cray isn’t the most spectacular singer, either. He doesn’t wail like a I banshee or rumble like a freight train—but a blues song is a song of the people, and this guy with the everyday, common man’s voice simply knows how to sing it like it is. That’s beautiful. Cray has won five Grammy Awards and induction to the Blues Hall of Fame in Memphis. Cray is releasing a new album, That’s What I Heard, on February 28. He will be performing at The Palace Theatre with special guest Clinton Clegg, the soulful lead singer of Pittsburgh based group The Commonheart. 7:30 p.m. 21 W. Otterman St., Greensburg. (MV)

2) The 39th Annual Duquesne Light Home & Garden Show continues today through March 15. Billed as the “largest home event in Pennsylvania,” the show is held every year at the David Lawrence Convention Center. The Home and Garden show features over 1,600 exhibitors. Today you can see Erin Hart of Farm to Table Western Pennsylvania talk about local food resources at 5 p.m. on the Farm to Table 2020 Cooking Stage. Farm to Table also has a food expo at the show with over 60 vendors in their area of the show. 10 a.m.- 10 p.m. 1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd., Downtown.

3)  Dancing Queen will put people on the dance floor at Jergel’s Rhythm Grille. The disco/funk band takes the stage at 9 p.m. 285 Northgate Dr., Warrendale.

 

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