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Ray Charles, born Ray Charles Robinson, was an American singer, songwriter, and musician who was a pioneer in the genre of soul music. He was known for his unique voice, which combined elements of gospel, blues, and jazz. Charles was also a talented pianist and was influential in popular music for over five decades. He achieved major success with hits like "What'd I Say" and "Georgia on My Mind" and won multiple Grammy Awards throughout his career.
The Raelets were a female vocal group that served as Ray Charles' backing singers. The group was formed in the early 1960s and consisted of various members over the years. The Raelets provided background vocals for Charles on many of his recordings and performances, adding depth and soulful harmonies to his music. They were an integral part of Charles' sound and contributed to the success of many of his hit songs.
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