Blues Artist of the Week - Robert Cray

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Robert Cray (1953 – Present) was born in Columbus, Georgia, the son of a military veteran who was stationed at Ft. Benning.  He started his music career in a band called One-Way Street while in High school in Newport News, Virginia. 

 Robert’s playing genre is a combination of Blues and Jazz.  He plays an immaculate guitar style which seems rather “new”.  You can contrast this when he is playing blues.  His Blues style is considered old-school without any smoothness of a traditional jazz guitarist.

 He was influenced by Albert Collins, Freddie King, and Muddy Waters.  After seeing these great artists live, he formed the Robert Cray Band in the ’70s.   You may recognize Robert from the big screen.  In the 1978 film National Lampoon’s Animal House, Cray played bass in Otis Day and the Knights band.

 Robert was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2011.  Robert still actively tours.

 Listening Pleasure

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 If you are a new fan, you need to start with the album Strong Persuader.

 

 

Robert’s Home Page

Robert Cray

Viewing and Listening Pleasure in YouTube

 Robert Cray - Smoking Gun

Sweet Home Chicago" (Buddy Guy, Eric Clapton, Johnny Winter, Robert Cray, Hubert Sumlin...)  

Robert Cray - Right Next Door (Because Of Me)

B.B King, Robert Cray Band, Jimmie Vaughan, Hubert Sumlin (Paying the cost to be the boss)

 

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