Forty-five years after releasing his first album, “Who’s Been Talkin’,” Robert Cray is nothing but pleased to still be around and making a living by playing his guitar and singing. “It had always been ...
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 ...
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.
Touring the US for the first time since the 2020 release of his album, That's What I Heard, The Robert Cray Band will perform at Folsom's Harris Center for the Arts on Saturday, October 15, at 8:00 PM ...
“Since 1974, The Robert Cray Band has been touring and recording their unique groove, born from a love of Soul, R&B, Gospel, Blues, and Rock n Roll. With over twenty acclaimed albums that have sold ...
Robert Cray is ageless, looking at 71 much as he did in his 30s. More importantly, the Cray of the mid-2020s still plays and sings like the Cray of the mid-1980s with his vibrato and falsetto cries as ...
The Georgia- born, Washington-raised musician first picked up a guitar after seeing The Beatles on TV then, having witnessed Jimi Hendrix perform in Seattle, determined that his destiny would also ...
It has been a journey of sheer pleasure and reflection following the catalogue of Robert Cray and his band over the last few decades. Quite how his name is not mentioned in the same breath as John ...
The Robert Cray Band will be bringing its brand of blues to the South Shore this fall. Its single show starts at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 27, at Plymouth Memorial Hall, 83 Court St. in Plymouth, ...
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