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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, in Beverly Hills, California. He is often referred to as "The Genius" and is considered one of the pioneers of soul music. Charles combined elements of R&B, gospel, and blues to create his unique sound, which helped him achieve massive success and influence generations of musicians.
Throughout his career, Ray Charles won numerous awards, including 17 Grammy Awards, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He is best known for hits such as "What'd I Say," "Georgia on My Mind," and "I Can't Stop Loving You." Ray Charles was also a prominent figure in the civil rights movement, using his platform to advocate for equality and justice. His music continues to be celebrated and remembered for its emotional depth and timeless appeal.
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