Back in January 1987, if memory serves, Club Redux stood at the site of the present-day Taco Cabana on Lower Greenville, and that old Observer ad you see at right more or less hints at the kinds of ...
If ever an artist firmly stood at the intersection of rhythm and blues, it’s Robert Cray. The Georgia-born musician, who spent his formative years in the Tacoma area, has earned numerous accolades ...
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 was the blues laureate of infidelity in the ’80s and early ’90s, a smooth and innovative classic-soul craftsman who brought synthesizers to blues, gave John Lee Hooker a career-jolting ...
The Robert Cray Band, a leader in the contemporary soul-blues scene, is set to shake the Paramount Theatre on Monday with a soulful evening of smooth vocals, toe-tapping songs and exemplary guitar ...
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 ...
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.
With the music press hyping Robert Cray’s last two CDs as modern Memphis soul, one might well have imagined Al Green’s tour bus parked in front on Napoleon Avenue this particular evening. However, ...
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 ...
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 ...
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