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Robert Cray Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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John
2025年3月3日
Wonderful experience. 10/10. First time at the Longhorn Ballroom. Super venue. Small and intimate lent to a personalized experience. And of course the Great Robert Cray speaks for himself. I definitely recommend both our either.
Dallas, TX@
Longhorn Ballroom
CCoff
2024年11月5日
Great show- Robert Cray still has the blues going on strong! Only wish he had done more of his older stuff( Smoking gun, Won’t be coming home). Venue was ideal for a show, however, we didn’t expect it to be like the “nosebleeds @ Fenway Park for a Sox/Yankees game with a steady stream of spilling beer and drunken fans! Alls good & everyone’s forgiven!
Beverly, MA@
The Cabot
Tom
2024年10月29日
I’ve seen Robert Cray a number of times and he never disappoints Robert and the band put on a great show. The venue was small and intimate. I felt like I was sitting on the stage
Hartford, CT@
Infinity Hall Hartford
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Robert Cray について

“Funky, cool and bad,” is how Robert Cray describes his latest album, That’s What I Heard, out February 28. “I thought if it we could get this thing that Sam Cooke used to have, the kind of sound that early Sam Cooke records had, that we could pull this off,” says producer Steve Jordan.

Over the past four decades, Cray has created a sound that rises from American roots, blues, soul and R&B, with five Grammy wins, 20 acclaimed studio albums and a bundle of live albums that punctuate the Blues Hall of Famer’s career. On That’s What I Heard, Robert celebrates the music of Curtis Mayfield, Bobby “Blue” Bland, The Sensational Nightingales and more, alongside four newly written songs. Listen to the first single “Anything You Want” here (by Robert Cray), available now on all streaming services.

Cray and Jordan go way back, having met during the making of the Chuck Berry documentary Hail! Hail! Rock ’n’ Roll, in 1987. They started working together in 1999, when Jordan produced the Grammy-winning Take Your Shoes Off, and the recent Grammy-nominated LP, Robert Cray & Hi Rhythm. That’s What I Heard is their sixth album. “Once you start working with Steve, it’s kind of hard to get away from him,” said Robert.

The music on That’s What I Heard falls into two camps, the sweet and the funky. Of the former, “You’re the One” comes from the Bobby “Blue” Bland songbook. “There’s this thing where I feel you kind of gotta get out of your own head when you're covering one of your heroes,” Cray explained. “Bobby’s one of those. You just let yourself go, and do the song because you love it.”

Don Gardner’s “My Baby Likes to Boogaloo” and the Billy Sha-Rae minor hit, “Do It” are acknowledged rarities (the originals can be heard on the compilation, Groove & Grind: Rare Soul). “Do It” is leaner and meaner, the sort of bare-bones funk that defined the Detroit club sound in the early ’70s with Sha-Rae, Dennis Coffey, and Earl Van Dyke. Cray’s steamroller rendition gets a little extra push from guest guitarist Ray Parker, Jr., who played in Sha-Rae’s band as a teen.

“Burying Ground” is a sacred song from the Sensational Nightingales, inspired by Cray’s youth, when Sundays on the stereo were reserved for his parents’ gospel records. Curtis Mayfield wrote “You’ll Want Me Back” for Major Lance, and Cray wrote “To Be with You” for his late friend, Tony Joe White. “Hot” is another Cray original. “As for the lyrics, “We always say to ourselves, ‘I’m old, but I’m hot,’” he said, and laughed. Spotted hanging around the studio, Steve Perry sang harmony vocals on “Promises You Can’t Keep,” written by Steve Jordan, Kim Wilson and Danny Kortchmar.

“Robert is just a great person besides being extraordinary talent,” adds Jordan. “People gravitate to his guitar playing first, but I think he’s one of the best singers I’ve heard in my life. Not only because of his singing ability, but his interpretations. He’s such an honest soul in my opinion.”

Robert’s band features Richard Cousins (bass), Dover Weinberg (keyboards), Terence F. Clark (drums), and Steve Jordan (drums, percussion).
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ジャンル:
Robert Cray Band Music
バンドメンバー:
Robert Cray, Richard Cousins, Terence Clark, Dover Weinberg

あなたの都市で近日開催予定の公演はありません
Robert Cray にお住いの地域での公演リクエストを送る
公演をリクエスト

concerts and tour dates

近日予定
過去
すべてのイベントとライブ配信

Robert Cray のライブ写真

Robert Cray at Royal Oak, MI in Royal Oak Music Theatre 2025
すべての写真を表示

Robert Cray merch
amazonview store

That's What I Heard
$12.98
Collected
$25.72
すべてを表示
Robert Crayのツアー

ファンのレビュー

John
2025年3月3日
Wonderful experience. 10/10. First time at the Longhorn Ballroom. Super venue. Small and intimate lent to a personalized experience. And of course the Great Robert Cray speaks for himself. I definitely recommend both our either.
Dallas, TX@
Longhorn Ballroom
CCoff
2024年11月5日
Great show- Robert Cray still has the blues going on strong! Only wish he had done more of his older stuff( Smoking gun, Won’t be coming home). Venue was ideal for a show, however, we didn’t expect it to be like the “nosebleeds @ Fenway Park for a Sox/Yankees game with a steady stream of spilling beer and drunken fans! Alls good & everyone’s forgiven!
Beverly, MA@
The Cabot
Tom
2024年10月29日
I’ve seen Robert Cray a number of times and he never disappoints Robert and the band put on a great show. The venue was small and intimate. I felt like I was sitting on the stage
Hartford, CT@
Infinity Hall Hartford
ファンからのレビューをもっと見る

Robert Cray について

“Funky, cool and bad,” is how Robert Cray describes his latest album, That’s What I Heard, out February 28. “I thought if it we could get this thing that Sam Cooke used to have, the kind of sound that early Sam Cooke records had, that we could pull this off,” says producer Steve Jordan.

Over the past four decades, Cray has created a sound that rises from American roots, blues, soul and R&B, with five Grammy wins, 20 acclaimed studio albums and a bundle of live albums that punctuate the Blues Hall of Famer’s career. On That’s What I Heard, Robert celebrates the music of Curtis Mayfield, Bobby “Blue” Bland, The Sensational Nightingales and more, alongside four newly written songs. Listen to the first single “Anything You Want” here (by Robert Cray), available now on all streaming services.

Cray and Jordan go way back, having met during the making of the Chuck Berry documentary Hail! Hail! Rock ’n’ Roll, in 1987. They started working together in 1999, when Jordan produced the Grammy-winning Take Your Shoes Off, and the recent Grammy-nominated LP, Robert Cray & Hi Rhythm. That’s What I Heard is their sixth album. “Once you start working with Steve, it’s kind of hard to get away from him,” said Robert.

The music on That’s What I Heard falls into two camps, the sweet and the funky. Of the former, “You’re the One” comes from the Bobby “Blue” Bland songbook. “There’s this thing where I feel you kind of gotta get out of your own head when you're covering one of your heroes,” Cray explained. “Bobby’s one of those. You just let yourself go, and do the song because you love it.”

Don Gardner’s “My Baby Likes to Boogaloo” and the Billy Sha-Rae minor hit, “Do It” are acknowledged rarities (the originals can be heard on the compilation, Groove & Grind: Rare Soul). “Do It” is leaner and meaner, the sort of bare-bones funk that defined the Detroit club sound in the early ’70s with Sha-Rae, Dennis Coffey, and Earl Van Dyke. Cray’s steamroller rendition gets a little extra push from guest guitarist Ray Parker, Jr., who played in Sha-Rae’s band as a teen.

“Burying Ground” is a sacred song from the Sensational Nightingales, inspired by Cray’s youth, when Sundays on the stereo were reserved for his parents’ gospel records. Curtis Mayfield wrote “You’ll Want Me Back” for Major Lance, and Cray wrote “To Be with You” for his late friend, Tony Joe White. “Hot” is another Cray original. “As for the lyrics, “We always say to ourselves, ‘I’m old, but I’m hot,’” he said, and laughed. Spotted hanging around the studio, Steve Perry sang harmony vocals on “Promises You Can’t Keep,” written by Steve Jordan, Kim Wilson and Danny Kortchmar.

“Robert is just a great person besides being extraordinary talent,” adds Jordan. “People gravitate to his guitar playing first, but I think he’s one of the best singers I’ve heard in my life. Not only because of his singing ability, but his interpretations. He’s such an honest soul in my opinion.”

Robert’s band features Richard Cousins (bass), Dover Weinberg (keyboards), Terence F. Clark (drums), and Steve Jordan (drums, percussion).
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ジャンル:
Robert Cray Band Music
バンドメンバー:
Robert Cray, Richard Cousins, Terence Clark, Dover Weinberg

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