Larry McCray
American blues guitarist and singer (born 1960)
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::summary American blues guitarist and singer (born 1960) ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Larry McCray |
| image | LarryMcCrayMonterey2011.jpg |
| caption | McCray at the 2011 Monterey Blues Festival |
| background | solo_singer |
| birth_name | Larry McCray |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Magnolia, Arkansas, United States |
| instrument | Guitar, vocals |
| genre | Blues |
| occupation | Guitarist, singer, songwriter |
| years_active | 1980s–present |
| label | Pointblank, Virgin, Atomic Theory, House of Blues, Magnolia, DixieFrog, Charisma, Bear Family, Keeping the Blues Alive |
| website | https://larrymccrayofficial.com/ |
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| name = Larry McCray | image = LarryMcCrayMonterey2011.jpg | caption = McCray at the 2011 Monterey Blues Festival | image_size = | background = solo_singer | birth_name = Larry McCray | alias = | birth_date = | birth_place = Magnolia, Arkansas, United States | death_date = | death_place = | instrument = Guitar, vocals | genre = Blues | occupation = Guitarist, singer, songwriter | years_active = 1980s–present | label = Pointblank, Virgin, Atomic Theory, House of Blues, Magnolia, DixieFrog, Charisma, Bear Family, Keeping the Blues Alive | website = https://larrymccrayofficial.com/
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Larry McCray (born April 5, 1960), is an American blues guitarist and singer from Magnolia, Arkansas.
Early life
McCray, the second youngest of nine siblings, grew up living on a farm. McCray learned guitar from his sister, Clara. "She used to play real low-down and dirty", McCray recalled years later.{{cite book | first= Tony | last= Russell | year= 1997 | title= The Blues: From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray | edition= | publisher= Carlton Books Limited | location= Dubai | pages= 141–142 | isbn= 1-85868-255-X}} His family moved to Saginaw, Michigan in 1972. McCray took his influence from his sibling and the three Kings (B.B., Freddie and Albert), to playing the local club circuit, with his brothers Carl on bass guitar and Steve on drums.
Music career
After high school, McCray worked at General Motors on the assembly line, before recording his debut album, Ambition (1991), via Pointblank Records. It was recorded in a friend's basement recording studio in Detroit. He was soon touring with a fellow record label artist, Albert Collins. His 1993 follow-up, Delta Hurricane, was produced by the veteran British blues devotee, Mike Vernon.
In 1999, McCray recorded a cover version of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" for the tribute album, Tangled Up in Blues. In 2000, McCray founded his own independent record label, Magnolia Records, and Believe It was its first release. The same year, McCray played alongside Jimmy Thackery, as guest guitarists on Sista Monica Parker's album, People Love the Blues. Magnolia released McCray's first live album, Live on Interstate 75, in mid-2006. This was followed with Larry McCray, in 2007.
His 2015 tour commenced at the King Biscuit Blues Festival in Helena-West Helena, Arkansas on October 11, where McCray was honored with the "Sunshine" Sonny Payne Award for Blues Excellence.
In 2022, McCray released his Blues Without You album on Joe Bonamassa's KTBA Records. Blues Without You was nominated as Best Contemporary Blues Album for the Blues Music Awards. The album was also named No. 1 Album 2022 by Blues Rock Review magazine.
Discography
- Ambition (1990)
- Delta Hurricane (1993)
- Meet Me at the Lake with the Bluegills (1996)
- Born to Play the Blues (1998)
- Believe It (2000)
- Blues is My Business (2001)
- Live on Interstate 75 (2006)
- Larry McCray (2007)
- The Gibson Sessions (2015)
- Blues Without You (2022)
- Heartbreak City (2025)
References
References
- "Larry McCray – Live On Interstate 75".
- link. (March 31, 2008)
- Bill Dahl. (1960-04-05). "Larry McCray | Biography". AllMusic.
- Richard Skelly. "Sista Monica Parker | Biography & History". [[AllMusic]].
- "The Official Website for Larry McCray". Larrymccray.club.
- "Larry McCray: Blues Without You Review".
- "John Nemeth, Shemekia Copeland & More Lead 2023 Blues Music Awards Nominations (Full List)".
- "Top 20 Albums 2022".
- (1960-04-05). "Larry McCray | Discography". AllMusic.
- (2015-02-25). "Bluesman Larry McCray gives his rock favorites a ride on new album". Themorningsun.com.
- "Larry McCray – Blues Without You (KTBA Records)".
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