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Ray Charles(1930-2004)

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  • Music Department
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Ray Charles, c. 1967.
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A tragic fate may have given this visionary a heightened sensitivity, perception, awareness, even expansion to his obvious musical gifts that he may have never touched upon had he not suffered from his physical affliction. Whatever it was, Ray Charles revolutionized American music and was catapulted to legendary status by the time he died in Beverly Hills at age 73.

Born on September 23, 1930, to Aretha and Baily Robinson, an impoverished Albany, Georgia, family that moved to Greenville, Florida while he was still an infant. It was not a cause for joy and celebration. His father soon abandoned the family and his baby brother, George Robinson, drowned in a freak washtub accident. Ray himself developed glaucoma at the age of five and within two years had lost his sight completely. A singer in a Baptist choir, he developed a love and feel for rhythms and studied music at the State School for Deaf and Blind Children, showing which brought out his talent and ear for playing various instruments, including the piano and clarinet.

An orphan by his early teens, Ray joined a country band at age 16 called The Florida Playboys. He moved to Seattle in 1948 where he and Southern guitarist Gossady McGee formed the McSon Trio. With an emphasis on easy-styled jazz, Ray also played in bebop sessions on the sly. He departed from the McSon Trio and signed with Los Angeles-based Swing Time Records, becoming the pianist for rhythm and blues great Lowell Fulson and his band. Atlantic Records eventually picked him up. Along the road he would add composer, writer and arranger to his formidable list of talents.

Ray's first R&B hit was "Confession Blues" in Los Angeles in 1949. In 1951, he had his first solo chart buster with "Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand". His amazing versatility and raw, soulful delivery quickly caught on with audiences and helped put Atlantic Records on the map. Hits like "Mess Around", "Things I Used to Do", "A Fool for You", "I've Got a Woman", "Drown in My Own Tears", and especially "What'd I Say" in 1959, pushed gospel and R&B to a wider crossover audience. He made a move into the country music arena--unheard of for a black singer--in the 1960s, doing soulful spins on Hank Williams and Eddy Arnold tunes. In 1960, he left Atlantic and signed with ABC-Paramount. Under ABC-Paramount, hits poured out during this peak time with "I Can't Stop Loving You", "Hit the Road Jack", "Busted" and his beloved signature song "Georgia On My Mind".

His landmark 1962 album "Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music" brought a new swinging style to country music. From there, he traveled a mainstream route--from interpreting songs from The Beatles ("Eleanor Rigby") to appearing in "Diet Pepsi" ads ("You Got the Right One, Baby, Uh-huh!"). He also showed up sporadically in films, playing himself in the movie Ballad in Blue (1965) and guest-starring in The Blues Brothers (1980) with Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi. A television musical variety favorite with his trademark dark sunglasses and dry humor, he worked alongside such musical legends as Ella Fitzgerald and Barbra Streisand on their very special evenings of song.

It is hard to believe that with everything he accomplished, Ray also had to deal with a longstanding heroin problem. In the mid-1960s, he was arrested for possession of heroin and marijuana and revealed that he had been addicted for nearly two decades. By 1965, he had completely recovered. The man who lived life on the edge was divorced twice and had 12 children both in and outside his marriages.

At the time of his death from liver disease on June 10, 2004, he was working on a recording project of duets with such performers as Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, B.B. King, Elton John and Norah Jones. This collaboration entitled "Genius Loves Company" led to an incisive win at the Grammy Awards--eight posthumous trophies including "Album of the Year" and "Record of the Year".

A few months after his death, the critically-acclaimed feature film biography Ray (2004) was released starring Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx.
BornSeptember 23, 1930
DiedJune 10, 2004(73)
BornSeptember 23, 1930
DiedJune 10, 2004(73)
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  • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
    • 24 wins & 27 nominations total

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Ray Charles in The Big T.N.T. Show (1966)
Ray Charles in The Big T.N.T. Show (1966)
Ray Charles in The Big T.N.T. Show (1966)
Ray Charles in The Big T.N.T. Show (1966)
Ray Charles in The Big T.N.T. Show (1966)
Ray Charles in The Engelbert Humperdinck Show (1969)
Ray Charles in Saturday Night Live (1975)
Ray Charles in 20 Feet from Stardom (2013)
John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, and Ray Charles in The Blues Brothers (1980)
Ray Charles in Ray (2004)
John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, and Ray Charles in The Blues Brothers (1980)
Ray Charles in Saturday Night Live (1975)

Known for

John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd in The Blues Brothers (1980)
The Blues Brothers
7.9
  • Ray
  • 1980
Jamie Foxx in Ray (2004)
Ray
7.7
  • Music Department(original and new recordings, pianos)
  • 2004
Will Smith and Victor Hugo in Gemini Man (2019)
Gemini Man
5.7
  • Soundtrack("I Got A Woman")
  • 2019
Ryan Reynolds in Deadpool (2016)
Deadpool
8.0
  • Soundtrack("Hit The Road Jack")
  • 2016

Credits

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Music Department

  • Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx: Gold Digger (2005)
    Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx: Gold Digger
    • stock music
    • Music Video
    • 2005
  • Jamie Foxx in Ray (2004)
    Ray
    • musician: original and new recordings
    • musician: pianos
    • 2004
  • National Memorial Day Concert
    • musical arrangement
    • TV Special
    • 1992
  • Annie Potts, Delta Burke, Jean Smart, and Dixie Carter in Designing Women (1986)
    Designing Women
    • singer: theme song
    • TV Series
    • 1991–1992
  • Frank Oz, Jim Blashfield, Victor DiNapoli, Norman Stiles, Jon Stone, and Christopher Cerf in Sesame Street: Monster in the Mirror (1991)
    Sesame Street: Monster in the Mirror
    • musician: keyboards
    • Music Video
    • 1991
  • Perry Como in Perry Como's Christmas in England (1984)
    Perry Como's Christmas in England
    • special music material/choral direction
    • TV Special
    • 1984
  • Stars Over Texas
    • special musical material by
    • TV Movie
    • 1982
  • Gala
    • composer additional music
    • 1982
  • Perry Como's Christmas in Mexico
    • composer: special music/choral direction
    • TV Special
    • 1975
  • The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour (1969)
    The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour
    • choral arrangements
    • TV Series
    • 1970
  • The Tennessee Ernie Ford Special
    • musical consultant
    • TV Special
    • 1967
  • The Julie Andrews Show (1965)
    The Julie Andrews Show
    • special vocal material
    • TV Special
    • 1965
  • Ann-Margret, Steve McQueen, and Tuesday Weld in The Cincinnati Kid (1965)
    The Cincinnati Kid
    • musician: vocals (uncredited)
    • 1965
  • Ballad in Blue (1965)
    Ballad in Blue
    • musical director
    • 1965

Actor

  • Ray Charles Live in Antibes, France 1961 (2011)
    Ray Charles Live in Antibes, France 1961
    • Vocals
    • Piano
    • 2011
  • The Suite Life of Hudson and James
    • Derrieck (voice)
    • TV Series
    • 2003
  • Aleisha Allen, Cameron Bowen, Traci Paige Johnson, Kelly Nigh, Cody Ross Pitts, and Evan Dorfman in Blue's Big Musical Movie (2000)
    Blue's Big Musical Movie
    • G-Clef (voice)
    • Video
    • 2000
  • The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave (2000)
    The Extreme Adventures of Super Dave
    • Ray Charles
    • Video
    • 2000
  • Fran Drescher in The Nanny (1993)
    The Nanny
    • Sammy
    • TV Series
    • 1997–1998
  • John Larroquette in The John Larroquette Show (1993)
    The John Larroquette Show
    • Ray Charles
    • TV Series
    • 1996
  • Leslie Nielsen and Nicollette Sheridan in Spy Hard (1996)
    Spy Hard
    • Bus Driver
    • 1996
  • Katharine Hepburn, Warren Beatty, and Annette Bening in Love Affair (1994)
    Love Affair
    • Ray Charles
    • 1994
  • Ray Alexander: A Taste for Justice
    • TV Movie
    • 1994
  • Tony Shalhoub, Steven Weber, Amy Yasbeck, Crystal Bernard, and Tim Daly in Wings (1990)
    Wings
    • Ray Charles
    • TV Series
    • 1994
  • INXS: Please (You Got That...) (1993)
    INXS: Please (You Got That...)
    • Ray Charles
    • Music Video
    • 1993
  • Nancy Allen in Limit Up (1989)
    Limit Up
    • Julius
    • 1989
  • Quincy Jones: I'll Be Good to You (1989)
    Quincy Jones: I'll Be Good to You
    • Ray Charles
    • Music Video
    • 1989
  • Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd in Moonlighting (1985)
    Moonlighting
    • Ray Charles
    • TV Series
    • 1987
  • Denzel Washington, Ed Begley Jr., David Morse, Howie Mandel, Cynthia Sikes, Ellen Bry, William Daniels, and Ed Flanders in St. Elsewhere (1982)
    St. Elsewhere
    • Arthur Tibbits
    • TV Series
    • 1987

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A Song for You: The Austin City Limits Story
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Tom Dowd & the Language of Music
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Personal details

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    • Facebook
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  • Alternative name
    • USA for Africa
  • Height
    • 5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
  • Born
    • September 23, 1930
    • Albany, Georgia, USA
  • Died
    • June 10, 2004
    • Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA(liver failure)
  • Spouses
      Della Beatrice HowardApril 5, 1955 - 1977 (divorced, 3 children)
  • Other works
    (early 1990s) TV commercial: Diet Pepsi
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 2 Print Biographies
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 3 Interviews
    • 40 Articles
    • 6 Pictorials
    • 5 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    He was married twice and had many girlfriends. He had 12 children, 20 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
  • Quotes
    I never considered myself part of rock 'n' roll. My stuff was more adult. It was more difficult for teenagers to relate to; my stuff was filled with more despair than anything you'd associate with rock 'n' roll. Since I couldn't see people dancing, I didn't write jitterbugs or twists. I wrote rhythms that moved me. My style required pure heart singing.
  • Trademarks
      His big smile and dry humor
  • Nicknames
    • The Genius of Soul
    • Brother Ray
    • The High Priest

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