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Subject: Robert Cray

  • Night & Day

    June 24 - 30, 1999

    June 24, 1999
  • Color Him Bluegrass

    Del McCoury is one of the masters of a great American art form.

    February 12, 1998
  • Still Burning

    Jon Spencer and Alec Empire want you to get a sample of R.L. Burnside.

    April 22, 1999
  • Warped Tour, Kings of Leon, Judas Priest shows announced

    3OH!3 headlines this summer's Vans Warped TourSunday, August 9 is going to be a busy day for music in the Mile High, when Kings of Leon stops by Red Rocks, and the skater-centric Vans Warped Tour, pulls into Invesco with more than fifty bands in tow, including 3OH!3, Bad Religion, NOFX, Less Than Jake and Flogging Molly, among others. A few more Red Rocks shows were announced this week, including a Judas Priest/Whitesnake date on Tuesday, August 11, and fJackson Browne on Wednesday, August 26. F

    April 15, 2009
  • Next Best Thing

    If you weren't at this landmark blues concert, Lightning in a Bottle will do.

    November 4, 2004
  • Crashing the Glass Ceiling

    Deborah Coleman is one of the country's emerging blues guitarists. She's also one of the genre's last black female bandleaders left anywhere.

    June 28, 2001
  • Year-End Close-Out

    We've got 1998's best albums in stock, but they're going fast.

    December 24, 1998
  • Night & Day

    September 3 - 9, 1998

    September 3, 1998
  • Feedback

    May 29, 1997
  • Last Call

    Nobody played the blues like Bobby Hornbuckle. Now he's living them to the end.

    October 31, 1996
  • Feedback

    September 5, 1996
  • Green's Day

    Al Green no longer separates church from state of mind.

    August 29, 1996
  • AFTER THE BOARDWALK

    TED HAWKINS SINGS ABOUT A LIFE LIKE NO OTHER. HIS OWN.

    September 28, 1994
  • THRILLS

    July 27, 1994
  • More Taste of Colorado main stage acts announced

     Can't believe that we've already reached mid-summer and that in less than two months, the Taste of Colorado will be upon us. Serving as the official end of summer mile marker in contrast to the People's Fair, which kicks the season off, the annual outdoor fest announced more main stage acts this week. The acts, Robert Cray and Cherry Poppin' Daddies, will round out a line-up that includes Foghat, Grand Funk Railroad and the Spinners. Haven't seen the Daddies in eons, probably since they ap

    July 24, 2009