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Ray Charles was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist who was born on September 23, 1930, in Albany, Georgia, and passed away on June 10, 2004. He was a pioneer in the genre of soul music, blending rhythm and blues, gospel, and jazz to create his unique sound. Charles achieved great success in his career, with numerous hit songs such as "Hit the Road Jack," "Georgia on My Mind," and "I Can't Stop Loving You."
Ray Charles was also known for his distinctive voice and innovative piano playing style. He was a highly influential artist, breaking down racial barriers and gaining popularity with both black and white audiences. Charles won multiple Grammy Awards throughout his career, including a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986 and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2010, posthumously. Ray Charles left a lasting impact on the music industry and is considered one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century.
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