It's been more than 45 years since Robert Cray released his first album, and since then the guitarist and singer has released 19 more albums, won five Grammy Awards -- and appeared in "Animal House." ...
Forty years of Robert Cray: all the while, some among us are waiting for that guitar of his to quicken into flames, rather than smolder like last night’s fire. Not a very heroic guitar hero, his ...
Where: The Bing Crosby Theater, 901 W. Sprague Ave. Cost: $48-$78. Tickets available through www.bingcrosbytheater.com. A quick glance at blues singer and guitarist Robert Cray by the numbers makes it ...
The Robert Cray Band has won five Grammy awards and has played alongside some of the giants of blues. But the origin story of the band is in Eugene during the 1970s. The Robert Cray Band makes its ...
Musician Robert Cray will walk onto the stage Sept. 16 at the Charleston Music Hall and let 50 years of the blues flow through his guitar. For five decades, Cray and his namesake band have been ...
Robert Cray celebrates past and present -- and how the past influences his present -- on his new album That's What I Heard. By Gary Graff Robert Cray celebrates past and present — and how the past ...
Five decades ago, when Robert Cray first started cooking up his signature stew of blues, soul, R&B, and rock, critics and fans, alike, tabbed it somewhat generically and conveniently as “modern 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 ...
Bluesman Robert Cray confirms that he's ended his friendship with Eric Clapton over the anti-lockdown song “Stand and Deliver.” Cray said he's gone as far as to delete the email conversation that ...
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Swampy blues-rock pioneer Tony Joe White was playing and creating right up until his unexpected death in 2018, sitting in with everyone from Foo Fighters to Robert Cray. The latter enlisted White for ...
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