In 2013, singer Howard Jones debuted Engage!, a multi-media project designed to celebrate his 30th anniversary. Earlier this year, he just premiered the show in the States in Los Angeles. “I wanted to push myself and do something I had never done before,” he says of “Engage!” “I wanted to present all the different genres of music I love along with visual arts and cinema and there’s even a short ballet scene.” For Jones, who has been a Buddhist for twentysomething years, the show represents the distillation of his beliefs. “One of the themes is that the best thing we have is each other and we need to celebrate each other and our common humanity,” he says. “It’s important to have a positive attitude.” While Jones won’t be bringing Engage! to Cleveland when he plays tonight at Trinity Cathedral, he'll have a band in tow for the performance. He’ll play a few songs from Engage! and the concert will have a multi-media dimension. He promises hits such as “Life In One Day,” “Everlasting Love,” “Things Can Only Get Better” and “No One Is To Blame” will likely be in the set too. (Niesel)