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Soulful R&B crooner Brian McKnight kicks off the MSU Riley Center’s fall/winter concert series Aug. 28. Credit: Courtesy Brian McKnight

Multi-platinum and Grammy-nominated R&B singer Brian McKnight kicks off the fall/winter series with a performance at the Mississippi State University Riley Center Aug. 28. “There is something special about playing in Mississippi,” McKnight says.

Beginning this month, the Riley Center in Meridian will switch from a single, nine-month season performance schedule to two, six-month seasons.

As a teenager, McKnight’s introduction to Mississippi’s musical tradition came from “Crossroads,” a film that traces and examines the legend of Mississippi bluesman Robert Johnson. McKnight says that while each part of America has its own musical tradition and roots, the unique musical history of Mississippi holds a special place in his heart.

“It is always amazing to come here and be a part of that tradition,” he says.

McKnight’s performance at the Riley Center kicks off a season that includes concerts by a wide-ranging list of musical acts and also a number of theatrical productions. And, in a bit of serendipity with McKnight’s introduction to the tradition of Mississippi music, the fall/winter series closes with “Blues at the Crossroads: The Robert Johnson Centennial Concerts” featuring Big Head Todd & The Monsters, David “Honeyboy” Edwards and others.

Brian McKnight performs at the MSU Riley Center Saturday, Aug. 28, at 7:30 p.m.; tickets are $49 and $55. Visit http://www.msurileycenter.com for details and tickets, and for information about upcoming performances.

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