Ray Charles Robinson is the son of Aretha and Bailey Robinson. When Ray was born, his family moved from Georgia where he was born to a poor area in Greenville, Florida. At the early stages of child development, Ray showed curiosity about any machine, and he often saw nearby people working on their cars and agricultural machines. One day, his curiosity about music did not happen until he sneaked into Mr. Wiley Pit 's RedWingCafé cafe. When he came in, Pit played Buji rock music with an old upright piano.
Ray's mother sent him to the Florida hearing impaired and the blind school. So he learned how to play instruments such as piano and organ. He also learned how to arrange various music in Braille. During the school, he became their chief musician and attended several gatherings of schools. (Ray Charles' career 1) When Ray was 15 years old, the mother died. After her death, he continued to tour the south as "Chitlin 'Tour". On the way, he began to be absorbed in heroin. In 1965, Ray was arrested for possession. At the Los Angeles clinic, he finally stopped this habit and avoided the possibility of future imprisonment. Later he moved to Seattle and became a close friend of co - creator Quincy Jones who became friends of life. (Ray Charles 1)
Ray Charles Robinson was born in Georgia on 23rd September 1930. Soon after Moving to Florida, Ray's brother George died at the age of four. After witnessing the death of his brother, Ray started to lose sight. When he was seven, he was completely blind. Later, they discovered that it is due to glaucoma. The first single "Confession Blues" was released in 1949. Some of the songs in his other list are "Baby Let Me hold your hand" and "confused". Most of his songs have been successful with a leaderboard, which gave him a nickname "father of the soul". He was diagnosed as liver cancer in 2003 and died in her house at the end one year. During his lifetime, Ray recorded more than 60 albums and held more than 10,000 concerts. (Death of Ray Charles 1)
One of the greatest African-American artists in the history of Ray Charles. He left legacy popular songs and Grammy awards, but like music he arranged, played and recorded music, the musicians he influenced were very diverse in terms of music style. Ray Charles died of acute liver disease at the age of 73 on June 10, 2004. A few months after dying on October 29, 2004, Ray was released to the US with a budget of $ 40 million. - Jesse Lee Kercheval's third poetry collection, Muto, is trying to capture the artistic nature of silent films with pure poems, gestures that are not words, pantomime. Although this is a rewarding work, Kercheval proved himself a new poet; her last poem, popular Dog Angel (2009), was pop culture, tradition, mother's idea 1 Death compiled into one manuscript and myriad other topics