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Artist Bio:
Ray Charles was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist known for his soulful voice and innovative blend of rhythm and blues, gospel, and jazz music. He rose to fame in the 1950s and 1960s with hits like "What'd I Say" and "Georgia on My Mind." Alongside his solo career, Ray Charles often performed with a group of female backup singers known as the Raylettes.
The Raylettes were a group of talented vocalists who provided harmonious support to Ray Charles during his performances and recordings. Their backing vocals added depth and richness to his music, enhancing the overall sound and contributing to the success of many of his songs. The Raylettes were an integral part of Ray Charles' live shows and studio recordings, helping to create the distinctive sound that made him a legendary figure in the history of popular music.
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