The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Tickets on sale now for Delbert McClinton show

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WATERBURY — Delbert McClinton, multi-Grammy Award winner and “One of the Fortunate Few,” who has managed to live his dreams for more than six decades, will play the Palace Theater on Oct. 20 at 8 p.m.

McClinton is at the top of his game with his 19th studio album, “Prick Of The Litter” (Hot Shot Records/Thirty Tigers). The new offering captures the balance of soulful energy and restraint that the legendary performer has been delivering in his live performanc­es for decades all over the world. On “Prick of the Litter,” McClinton incorporat­es a variety of styles, and as always, just enough to keep him comfortabl­y outside the traditiona­l marketing categories.

Prick Of The Litter blends McClinton’s signature rhythm and blues sound with a newer jazzinflue­nce inspired by Johnny Mercer, Nat King Cole and other legendary crooners. He includes some upbeat traditiona­l blues (“Don’t Do It”) with a romantic take on Tony Bennett’s San Francisco (“San Miguel”) while “Skip Chaser” paints a vivid picture of the perils of the profession. A highlight is the album’s closer, the gentle and hopeful “Rosy.” McClinton’s road band, Self-Made Men provide a hard-driving rhythm section, powerful guitars and innovative piano, accented by punched-up horns. McClinton’s definitive vocals and distinct harmonica licks bring it all together.

McClinton has been a leading Americana artist since before the genre was establishe­d. He has won two Grammy awards in the blues category for Best Contempora­ry Blues Album; and one in the rock category (Best Rock Performanc­e by a Duo or Group), with Bonnie Raitt for “Good Man, Good Woman”.

McClinton’s unique musical style grew from his Texas music beginnings. Influenced at a young age by Tejano, Western Swing, Rhythm and Blues and War songs, he developed a signature sound that served him well.

Tickets are now on sale and can be purchased at www.palacethea­terct.org, by phone at 203-346-2000, or in person at the box office, 100 East Main St.

 ?? Contribute­d photo ?? Delbert McClinton is scheduled to perform Oct. 20 at the Palace Theater in Waterbury. Tickets are now available.
Contribute­d photo Delbert McClinton is scheduled to perform Oct. 20 at the Palace Theater in Waterbury. Tickets are now available.

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