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Riverfront Blues Festival Late June Fort Smith: Harry E. Kelley Park • A two-day festival featuring national blues acts such as Robert Cray and Johnny Lang.
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He bought the home in 2007 from R&B singer and guitarist Robert Cray.
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Now 58, Lee is the master of ceremonies on "6 String Theory," working as producer, arranger, composer and performer alongside everyone from Robert Cray and Vince Gill, to Pat Martino, B.B. King and John Scofield.
Lee Ritenour Gets a Little Help From His Friends for '6 String Theory' 2010
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Paul Barnaby/Photos 4 Real Estate Mr. Lee purchased the home in 2007 for $3.4 million from musician Robert Cray, public records show.
Private Properties 2010
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With Van Morrison or Steve Earle or Robert Cray or Dwight Yoakam or (my favorite) Dire Straits (Side B ofBrothers in Arms) turned up, I'd fill you with coffee from the day's final pot, and Mikey and I would recline in our Chairs and close our eyes and feel the music and smoke store-bought cigarettes.
Eulogy for a Friend 2010
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During the 1980s, however, his solid achievements were somewhat obscured by the brilliant international success of another Bromberg-Walker artist, younger and more attuned to the taste of the times: Robert Cray.
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Los Angeles blues singer Phillip Walker, whose stinging guitar work influenced Robert Cray, died July 22 at 73 at his home in Palm Springs.
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MR: Where do you see Stevie Ray Vaughan, Robert Cray, and George Thorogood sitting in the tradition?
Mike Ragogna: Someone's Mojo Is Working: A Conversation With Tom Petty 2010
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Clapton, and guitarist Robert Cray, were in another helicopter which landed safely in Chicago.
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He bought the home in 2007 from R&B singer and guitarist Robert Cray.
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