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Veteran performer Robert Cray is still living the Blues dream

Acclaimed guitarist tells Mike Wood about working with the legendary Albert Collins and life on the road at the age of 60

Guitarist and singer Robert Cray’s blues credentials are impeccable.

He has toured with the likes of Albert Collins and John Lee Hooker, and he was inducted into the Blues Hall Of Fame in 2011.

Indeed, he first met Collins when the legendary bluesman played at Robert’s high school graduation concert in Washington State.

“Afterwards, I walked up to him and told him how much I had enjoyed the show,” Robert recalls. “He asked me if I played the guitar. When I said, “Yes”, he said, “Keep it up”.

He took Collins’ advice, formed his own band with his friend Richard Cousins and five years later they were backing Collins on tour.

“He was just awesome,” Cray enthuses. “At the start of a concert he would have his guitar hooked over the top of the amplifier, so his presence was there but he wasn’t.

“The band would start playing an instrumental. In the middle of the track, he would come out, take off his driving gloves, pick up the guitar and head straight out into the audience on a long cable.

“That was pretty cool.