Robert Cray had yet to take the masses by storm with the smoldering blues of “Smoking Gun,” the breakthrough single from his “Strong Persuader” album, when he found himself in Keith Richards’ St.
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 ...
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 ...
The Robert Cray Band is famous for touring more than six months out of every year. Yet in their 30+-year career, there has never been a live album--until the imminent release of Live From Across The ...
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 has grown accustomed to being away from home. More than four decades into his career, the legendary blues guitarist and singer still does 120 to 125 shows a year, living out of hotels as ...
Robert Cray tops this year's class of inductees into the Blues Hall of Fame. He's joined by acoustic bluesman John Hammond; soul-blues belter Denise LaSalle, 1950s singing star Big Maybelle, and ...
Frustrated over the lack of response to her husband's latest album, Sue Turner-Cray, wife of bluesman Robert Cray, sent out an e-mail to her entire address book and asked everybody to pass it along.
Robert Cray had yet to take the masses by storm with the smoldering blues of “Smoking Gun,” the breakthrough single from his “Strong Persuader” album, when he found himself in Keith Richards’ St.