Ray Charles Ray Charles is a revolutionary pianist, soul singer, who helped shape rhythm and blues. He had a deep affection for everything from country music to pop music standards and "God Bless America." His birth name was Ray Charles Robinson, but he shortened his name when he entered the show business to avoid confusion with the famous boxer Sugar Ray Robinson. After watching a movie, I chose Lei Charles as the theme of my thesis. After seeing this movie, I noticed a lot of interesting information about Ray Charles. I have never heard of it.
Ray Charles was described by many of his contemporaries like Frank Sinatra, "Ray Charles is the only genius in the industry." I will discuss Ray Charles' contribution to popular music. Ray grew up in the gospel and country music and was greatly influenced by both genres. I will discuss ways to integrate the gospel, rhythm and blues with his version of "I am a woman" to help Ray create his own musical identity, but eventually new music Style - helps to create souls. Finally, we will discuss how to blend white country music through 'Contemporary sound of country music' to help him break down the barriers and bring country music to the mainstream audience.
Ray Charles is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and composer. In the 1960s, we succeeded in ethnically fusing country music and pop music through crossover. Ray Charles was one of the first African American musicians who controlled the mainstream record label art. Like Elvis, his influence on music is mostly jazz, blues, rhythm, blues, then country artist. Ray's "Georgia on My Mind" version became Georgia's official song. He was one of the first winners to enter the rock'n'roll hall of fame and received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
One of the greatest African-American artists in the history of Ray Charles. He left legacy popular songs and Grammy awards, but like the arrangements he arranged, played and recorded music, the musicians he influenced were very diverse. 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