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Robert Cray

Tin-eared critics have frequently damned him as a yuppie blues wannabe whose slickly soulful offerings bear scant resemblance to the real down-home item. In reality, Robert Cray is one of a precious few young (at this stage, that translates to under 50 years of age) blues artists with the talent and vision to successfully usher the idiom into the 21st century without resorting either to slavish imitation or simply playing rock while passing it off as blues. Just as importantly, his immensely popular records helped immeasurably to jump-start the contemporary blues boom that still holds sway to this day. Blessed with a soulful voice that sometimes recalls '60s-great O.V. Wright and a concise lead guitar approach that never wastes notes, Cray's rise to international fame was indeed a heartwarming one. For a guy whose 1980 debut album for Tomato, Who's Been Talkin', proved an instantaneous cutout, his ascendancy was amazingly swift -- in 1986 his breakthrough Strong Persuader album for Mercury (containing "Smoking Gun") won him a Grammy and shot his asking price for a night's work skyward.

Robert Cray was born on August 1, 1953 in Columbus, GA. An Army brat who grew up all over the country before his folks settled in Tacoma, WA, in 1968, Cray listened intently to soul and rock before becoming immersed in the blues (in particular, the icy Telecaster of Albert Collins, who played at Cray's high school graduation!). Cray formed his first band with longtime bassist Richard Cousins in 1974. They soon hooked up with Collins as his backup unit before breaking out on their own. The cinematic set caught a brief glimpse of Cray (even if they weren't aware of it) when he anonymously played the bassist of the frat party band Otis Day & the Knights in National Lampoon's Animal House. Cray's Tomato set, also featuring the harp of Curtis Salgado, was an excellent beginning, but it was the guitarist's 1983 set for HighTone, Bad Influence, that really showed just how full of talent Cray was. Another HighTone set, False Accusations, preceded the emergence of the Grammy-winning 1985 guitar summit meeting album Showdown! for Alligator, which found the relative newcomer more than holding his own alongside Collins and Texan Johnny Copeland. Strong Persuader made it two Grammys in two years and made Cray a familiar face even on video-driven MTV.

Unlike too many of his peers, Cray continued to experiment within his two presiding genres, blues and soul, on sets for Mercury such as Midnight Stroll, 1990, I Was Warned, 1992, and Shame + A Sin in 1993. After switching to Rykodisc in the late 90s Cray released Take Your Shoes Off in 1999, and Shoulda Been Home in 2001, proving that the "bluenatics" (as he amusedly labels his purist detractors) have nothing to fear and plenty to anticipate from this innovative, laudably accessible guitarist. Touring regularly with the likes of Eric Clapton and Bob Dylan, Cray stayed active in the studio, as well, signing with Sanctuary Records and releasing Time Will Tell in 2003, Twenty in 2005, a pair of live albums, Live from Across the Pond in 2006 and Live at the BBC in 2008, and This Time, which was issued by Vanguard Records a year later. Cray released his third live album in four years, Cookin in Mobile, in 2010. The material that comprised the album was taken from a single performance at the Saenger Theatre in Mobile, Alabama in February of that year. ~ Bill Dahl & Al Campbell, Rovi
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Sat under a pedestrian bridge at Wolftrap amphitheater , in the pouring rain, with a grouchy boyfriend, listening to Cray and loved every minute of it. Still love him to this day...Cray, not the boyfriend!
joep037
Heard Right Next Door in the 80's and has been my favorite tune since.
gm_stockard
I just saw him in concert last month. His voice is amazing. He still has full range and hits every note. His music makes you feel something, no Autotune necessary.
I've seen Bobbie in concert 4 times...cant wait to see him again..Aweso m e !
Love his unique guitar style...west coast blues
Great live show! I've seen him several times. Fantastic artist!
I loves me some Cray!!! I would love to see him in concert but keep missing him when he's in Denver. I must admit, however, that it seems like he's running out of new ideas for music. Haven't liked the newer stuff as much. But when you've put out as many tunes as he has it's understandab l e . Doesn't matter, I love to hear him play! Great guitarist!!!
He played with Stevie Ray on the night Stevie Ray was killed in the helicopter crash. I was there in at Alpine Valley in WI. Clapton was there too. Greatest show i've ever seen and then, an absolute tragety.
check him out as the bass player in the Otis day and the Knights band in Animal House
fredsalmon
Seen him a dozen times in Humboldt County in the 80's. Always special.
crgow3
He was my neighbor for a few years so I know: he is also a really good guy.
Maybe it's because he's only 9 days older than me but I -do- love his style and his voice. Maybe it's not the age thing but then...
saw cray open for b.b. kings 80th anneversery tour burn the stage up. great player aqnd singer.
He's a blues STUD and I'd never leave him alone with a girlfriend of mine :-() haha! Love me some Robert Cray.
jonsonsteng0
I started listening to Robert Cray in 1986 when a friend played the Strong Persuader album for me and I have been hooked since. I love his guitar work and vocals, his albums are always a pleasure to listen to.
I've listen to Robert for years played house parties for us back in the mid 70's in Eugene Oregon
love any and all of his music... his style is hot
bensalcidosr
first time listener, Roberts music is clean,refres h i n g . c r i t i c s suck
krudd3
If critics did in fact say that, they are indeed tin-eared, and should not be critiquing anyone's music. Robert
dawn1916
Take down that first sentence in the Bio. Completely unnecessary and untrue.
harris749
CRAY PLAY AND SING BLUE LIKE I NEVER HEARD BEFORE,I WAS WARNED WAS THE FIRST I HEARD OF HIM,2003 NOW I CAN NOT GET ENOUGH.
dawn1916
I have NEVER heard anything like: "Tin-eared critics have frequently damned him as a yuppie blues wannabe whose slickly soulful offerings bear scant resemblance to the real down-home item." That is BS and insulting to Robert Cray. Never met a soul that did not like him.
glueders53
Robert Cray has a smooth guitar that cries like his lyrics and shares the pain of lost love and a broken heart. He will take you down and bring you up with his vocals. Buy his music and feel the blues and the soul of one GREAT performer!
you make my honey sttutter!
Where is Sweet Potato Pie?
ameroof
Robert Cray's music is always a pleasure anytime and any place.
kobrea1950
I think there is great hope among the blues giants whom are soon to pass the way of Robert Johnson, Son House, and Muddy Waters (God bless). Cray is a well loved and respected member of a genuine panthenon of great artists. People who separately, and together.... have brought the most important music of this century lovingly forward into the light, where it belongs. Robert Cray and some others are the reason people like Albert and Freddy King, Robert Vaughn, Bessie Smith, and all those who,to so
jmjbwman
robert cray is the best,Love his music
craymaster general forecast calls for pain wbgo 88.3fm newark nj turned me on to him many moon ago
Robert Cray can play for me anytime, anything anyway and I am never disappointed , best live performer and a gentleman at that. he respects everything about the blues but still manages to put his signature on everything he touches....l o v e him hope he never stops playin that guitar ; )
Anyone who is remotely a fan of Cray should be at St. Petersburg Fla. in April for Bluesfest. RC is truly destined to be a classic bluesman.
I FIRST SAW R C AT A BLUES FESTIVAL IN L.A. HE STOLE THE SHOW AND HE WASN'T THE HEADLINER. BLEW MY MIND. THE VOICE AND GUITAR VOICING FANTASTIC. SIMPLE AND FULL OF SOUL
I DON'T LIKE BLUES (ESPECIALLY TRADITIONAL BLUES), BUT ROBERT CRAY HAS TOTALLY CHANGED THAT! HE IS AWESOME! STILL DON'T LIKE TRADITIONAL BLUES THOUGH...
nicole41722
:)
It's good to see people love the music, as much as i do.
Robert Cray is the MAN!
I saw him a few years ago when he opened for Eric Clapton. He was beyong great. Was sad, he didnt get much respect from that audience, people milling about and talking. I wished that he could have stayed on stage longer.
Pandora just played "Time Makes Two" and I stopped working and just listened. What a beautiful song!
I luv Robert Cray, his music make me move, and bring back lots of memories, keep up the good blues, I need you
pjbobb
What can I say about the great Robert Cary. When he comes to the DC area I will be there front and center. He has provided me with great music since 1988 when I heard The Forecast Calls for Pain on whfs radio in DC. I knew then that he was what I was looking for in music. Keep it going Robert
I've been a huge Robert Cray fan since the late 80's whan I was in high school. Strong Prosuader lead me to appreciate the blues, and I've never looked back...
great voice, great guitar, skillful song writer...... . w h a t more can you say. saw him play in CO. last summer from about 10 feet away...a true honor!
Robert Cray is great!!! He should be respected as one of the new innovators in blues music today.
mauirob69
Seen Cray many times over the years. One of the best shows I saw him in was Feb/1990 at Royal Albert Hall in London with Buddy Guy and Eric Clapton.(all star band) They played a 2 hour all blues set with Johnnie Johnson on the piano, Jamie Oldaker on drums and Robert Cousins on bass. It was a fantastic concert to say the least! David Gilmour sat next to me to watch the show.(I didn't realize it was him until the house lights came on at the end of the show)
I'm not tin-earred. Bottom line is that Robert Cray sucks.
Like this guy a LOT!!!!!!!!! ! ! ! !
ktblue67gb
Robert Cray is so un-pretentio u s and clean. His solos are real and yet not obnoxious or over the top. Yes, his music is easy to listen to, but do not mistake it for pop-blues. It is simple and heartfelt... a n d as blues can be, so sad it's funny.
I first saw him on David Letterman. Fell in love with his music right off the bat. When listening to Robert Cray I often find I have been swaying to the rythem without realizing what I was doing.
rocknrollgri l l
I lived in Eugene in 1978 at Dave Stewart's house on jefferson street, Where Robert's talent filled the home with soulfull memories of the good old days. Love the man and his music.
really cool always has been, great voice great guitar..happ y to have seen him live... small venue, the best kind to see a man of this talent.

Albert'ICEMA N ' C o l l i n s was awesome live also.. what a great blues dude to look up to..R.I.P Mr. Collins.
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