Altoona Mirror - Cover Story

- Altoona Mirror

"Reunited, and it feels so good." You probably won't hear that lyric from Peaches & Herb from the Robert Cray Band on their current tour, but it's at least a proper sentiment for the group. For the 2009 album "This Time," Cray wanted to switch up the lineup of his band. Keeping longtime keyboardist Jim Pugh aboard, the Grammy-winning blues guitarist simply reached out to an old friend to finish the group - bassist Richard Cousins, who played with Cray from 1974 to 1991.

The Columbus Dispatch - Cover Story

- The Columbus Dispatch

For more than three decades, Robert Cray has produced album after album of finely crafted songs that bedevil music writers struggling to describe his sound. The singer-guitarist is usually billed as a blues musician, but his smooth tunes can shift from hot Chicago-style riffs to '60s soul and '70s R&B, with bits of Caribbean, pop and rock in the mix.
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