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Blues [clear filter]
Friday, April 11
 

9:00pm PDT

The Robert Cray Band
As ever with Robert Cray’s undefinable sound, the music on This Time remains stubbornly beyond category. He has been internationally admired as a stylist whose innovations have brought new life to the blues, and such punchy outings as “Chicken in the Kitchen” and “That’s What Keeps Me Rockin’” should satisfy the most demanding blues fans. But the new album’s barrier-busting material – whether it’s the soulful “Love 2009” or the profound balladry of “This Time” and “Forever Goodbye” – demonstrate once again that attempting to slot Cray in a single genre is an exercise in futility. Blues is one of the foundations of our music, but it’s not all that we play,” Cray says. “When I first started playing guitar, I wanted to be George Harrison – that is, until I heard Jimi Hendrix. After that, I wanted to be Albert Collins and Buddy Guy and B.B. King. And then there are singers like O.V. Wright and Bobby Blue Bland. It’s all mixed up in there. Blues is one of the foundations of our music, but it’s not all that we play,” Cray says. “When I first started playing guitar, I wanted to be George Harrison – that is, until I heard Jimi Hendrix. After that, I wanted to be Albert Collins and Buddy Guy and B.B. King. And then there are singers like O.V. Wright and Bobby Blue Bland. It’s all mixed up in there.”


Friday April 11, 2014 9:00pm - 10:30pm PDT
1: UT Arlington Main Stage 9th and Main Streets
  Blues, Rock
 
Sunday, April 13
 

12:30pm PDT

T Wayne Ross
When T. Wayne Ross is not touring as a keyboard player for national and regional acts, he likes to pick up his guitar and take on his other passion as a singer / songwriter. His style has been compared to both Robert Earl Keen and John Denver. From country to rock, his story telling can be both personal and funny. Besides the songs that he writes, he covers songs by The Birds, CSN&Y, The Eagles, The Band, Willie Nelson, Jimi Hendrix, and The Allman Bros., as well as Keen and Denver. Being from Ft. Worth, Texas, he has been influenced by some of the best musicians in country and rock. "I think Texas is like the melting pot of all music, Blues, Rock, Country…., down here all the good musicians play it all, and I think I've played with some of the best. I just hope some of it rubbed off on me."


Sunday April 13, 2014 12:30pm - 2:00pm PDT
4: On the Street Various Locations
  Blues
 
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