Scott Cleveland, blues and jazz musician, will give a docu-concert, The Blues Spectrum, at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, at Lithgow Public Library, 45 Winthrop St.
Cleveland will sing, play and speak through the history of Blues from the 18th-century field hollers to early acoustic Delta Blues, from Chicago Blues to urban Blues Ballads by the likes of Tom Waits and Elvis Costello, to Jazz Blues and more.
Cleveland is a lifelong composer, singer, pianist, music educator and church musician.
He has written and produced five independent solo albums and performs original and reinterpreted Jazz, R&B and Blues as a solo pianist and singer in numerous duos, trios and quartets. He teaches jazz piano privately, is a recording studio pianist, and is the pianist/soloist for The Elm St. Congregational Church in Bucksport. He also has just released his fifth independent CD, “Scott Cleveland: Live in Castine.”
The snow date for this free event will be March 19.
For more information, call the library at 626-2415 or visit its lithgowlibrary.org.
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