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In 2024, just as in ’74, or ’94, or ’14, Robert Cray and his Band are still, passionately and indispensably, creating the finest grooves.
In 1985, Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland, and Robert Cray got together for Showdown! – a bona-fide blues classic, and, as Cray tells us, a real fun time, too ...
Cray’s stinging guitar playing and soulful voice, his skills as a band leader and performer, mark him as keeper of the flame for American roots music, an artist who never fails to deliver.
Cray has shared the stage with fellow legends Muddy Waters, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Tina Turner and more.
Cray, on the other hand, continues to chug along, just as he has since 1974. He has won five Grammy awards, been inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame and has played with Albert Collins, Muddy ...
Robert Cray is all these things – and more. CAPA welcomes the Robert Cray Band, celebrating Cray's 50 years as a touring artist, to the Lincoln Theatre (769 E. Long St.) stage on Friday, August 23.
Tower of Power performs Sept. 10th and Robert Cray Band performs Sept. 18th. Tickets go on sale to Wilson Center members June 11th and to the general public June 13th.
T he Robert Cray Band will be performing on Sep. 18 at 7 p.m. Tickets go on sale for Wilson Center Members at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, June 11, and for the general public at 10 a.m. on Friday, June 13.
In setting up an interview with prominent bluesman (and rhythm and bluesman) Robert Cray, we agreed to meet down by the railroad tracks at the station. Java Station, that is, a Hollister Avenue ...
Veteran blues guitarist and singer Robert Cray has set off on a new U.S and European tour with an album harking back to the early days of soul music, the kind that filled his ears as a youngster.