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Ray Charles Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004), known by his stage name Ray Charles, was an American pianist and singer who shaped the sound of rhythm and blues. He brought a soulful sound to country music, pop standards, and a rendition of "America the Beautiful" that Ed Bradley of 60 Minutes called the "definitive version of the song, an American anthem — a classic, just as the man who sung it."
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Birth name Ray Charles Robinson
Also known as Brother Ray
Born September 23, 1930(1930-09-23) Albany, Georgia, USA
Origin Greenville, Florida, USA
Died June 10, 2004 (aged 73) Beverly Hills, California, USA
Genre(s) Rhythm and blues, soul, blues, jazz, country, pop
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, musician, arranger, bandleader
Instrument(s) Vocals, piano/keyboards, alto saxophone
Years active 1947 "2004
Label(s) Atlantic, ABC, Warner Bros.
Associated acts The Raelettes, Quincy Jones, Betty Carter
Website www.raycharles.com
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Early Years

Ray Charles Robinson was born in Albany, Georgia on September 23, 1930(1930-09-23). He was the son of Aretha Williams, who stacked boards in a sawmill, and Bailey Robinson, a railroad repair man, mechanic and handyman. The two were never married. The family moved to Greenville, Florida, when Ray was an infant. Bailey had three more families, leaving Aretha to raise the family on her own. When Charles Read more...

Success Years

Almost immediately after signing with Atlantic, Charles scored his first hit singles with the label with "It Should Have Been Me" and the Ertegun-composed "Mess Around", both making the charts in 1953. But it was Charles' "I Got A Woman" (composed with band mate Renald Richard ) that brought the musician to national prominence. The song reached the top of Billboard's R&B singles chart in 1955 Read more...

Later Years

In 1965, Charles was arrested for possession of heroin, a drug to which he had been addicted for nearly 20 years. It was his third arrest for the offence, but he avoided jail time after kicking the habit in a clinic in Los Angeles. He spent a year on parole in 1966, when his single "Crying Time" reached #6 on the charts.

During the late 1960s and into the 1970s, Charles' releases were hit-or-miss, Read more...

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