Pittsburgh house painters and musicians, Ricky Granati and his son Jules Granati, spoke about The Merrick Art Gallery's upcoming event, Toast, on May 25th at 5 pm which features WQED-FM's own Anna Singer performing with a Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra String Quartet. It will be a fun affair with food, wine, and great music! Ricky discusses how he first discovered the Art Gallery, and Jules highlights how big an effect classical music has had on his life. All three also highlight the newly discovered tunnels at the Art Gallery that might have been a part of the Underground Railroad. Visit https://www.merrickartgallery.org/ to learn more. Thanks for tuning in to WQED's Voice of the Arts, Pittsburgh's trusted
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