Bluesman Robert Cray explains his eclectic 40-year career—and his band’s ability to effortlessly straddle traditional blues, rock and R&B—this way: “We get excited about music still. You never know ...
Earl Minnis Presents and Lobero Theatre Foundation will present The Robert Cray Band 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Lobero Theatre. Robert Cray (Turner Cray photo) Celebrating 50 years on the ...
Better Than: …My Lord, where does one begin? It was down at the crossroads — in this case, 42nd and Eighth — where Blues Hall of Famer and internationally acclaimed recording and touring artist Robert ...
Robert Cray will perform at The Egg in Albany on Thursday, a stop on a tour celebrating his 50th anniversary of performing with his band. “What we do is play a new set list every night, and we change ...
A five-time Grammy Award winner and Blues Hall of Famer, singular singer and guitarist Robert Cray and his band celebrate their 50th anniversary Friday at the Paramount Theatre in Rutland.
The life-changing moment for many recording artists was witnessing The Beatles play "The Ed Sullivan Show" in February of 1964. Robert Cray was 10 years old at the time when the Fabs instantly ...
The Egg turns blue this month. The bulbous building that Suzzy Roche said looks like the legs and ass of a very fat man, the venue They Might Be Giants sketched in ...
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Long before he was famous, Robert Cray got schooled in the blues by jamming alongside Muddy Waters, Albert Collins and John Lee Hooker. Now, at 72, the singer-guitarist worries today’s young blues ...
“It’s a classic now, but back when the movie Animal House was shot, nobody had any idea it was going to be so big,” says Robert Cray. “My band and I were living in Eugene, Oregon, at that time, and ...
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