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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Legendary guitarist and bluesman Robert Cray didn’t set out to carry on the American blues tradition when he first picked up a guitar as a teenager in Tacoma, Washington. He wanted to be in the ...
Tower of Power and the Robert Cray Band will play at the Wilson Center in Wilmington. Tower of Power performs Sept. 10th and Robert Cray Band performs Sept. 18th. Tickets go on sale to Wilson Center ...
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 ...
“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 ...
Calling into Thursday's show: five-time Grammy winner Robert Cray, Neil St. Blues owner Gayle Starks, UI assistant professor of finance Jason Satchell and former student manager Matt McCumber, on Illi ...
If you want a reminder of just how much the music industry has changed in the past few decades, consider the case of Robert Cray’s 1986 hit “Smoking Gun.” Based out of the Pacific Northwest, Cray ...
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 ...