No audio link available
Artist Bio:
Ray Charles was an American singer, songwriter, and musician who was a pioneer in blending various music genres such as R&B, gospel, and blues. Born in 1930 in Georgia, Charles began losing his sight at a young age and was completely blind by the age of seven. Despite this, he became a highly influential figure in the music industry, known for his soulful voice and innovative approach to music.
Charles achieved widespread success with hits like "What'd I Say," "Georgia on My Mind," and "Hit the Road Jack." He won multiple Grammy Awards throughout his career and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Charles also played a significant role in the civil rights movement, using his platform to advocate for racial equality. He passed away in 2004, leaving behind a lasting legacy as one of the greatest musicians of all time.
No comments yet. Login to share your thoughts!