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November 2, 2012, 11:05 am

Catch Robert Cray in the Bing Lounge on Monday, November 12th and at the Aladdin Theater on Tuesday, November 13th.

ROBERT CRAY IN THE BING LOUNGE
Enter for a chance to see Robert Cray in the Bing Lounge on Monday, November 12th. Contest ends 11/8/2012 at 8:00 a.m. Enter here

CONCERT DETAILS
Tuesday, November 13, 2012, 8pm
Aladdin Theater
Tickets

21 +  over

With 5 Grammy Awards, 15 nominations, millions of record sales worldwide, and thousands of sold out performances, rock blues icon Robert Cray is considered “one of the greatest guitarists of his generation.” Rolling Stone Magazine in their April 2011 issue credits Cray with reinventing the blues with his “distinct razor sharp guitar playing” that “introduced a new generation of mainstream rock fans to the language and form of the blues” with the release of his Strong Persuader album in 1986. More concert details


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