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Rob The Badger
11 Jun 2004, 11:32
Copy and pasted from another forum I frequent. . .


http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=501&e=4&u=/ap/20040610/ap_on_en_mu/obit_charles

Grammy-Winning Crooner Ray Charles Dies

5 minutes ago


BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Ray Charles (news), the Grammy-winning crooner who blended gospel and blues in such crowd-pleasers as "What'd I Say" and heartfelt ballads like "Georgia on My Mind," died Thursday, a spokesman said. He was 73.


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Slideshow: Music Legend Ray Charles Dies at 73




Charles died at his Beverly Hills home surrounded by family and friends, said spokesman Jerry Digney.


Charles last public appearance was alongside Clint Eastwood (news) on April 30, when the city of Los Angeles designated the singer's studios, built 40 years ago in central Los Angeles, as a historic landmark.


Blind by age 7 and an orphan at 15, Charles spent his life shattering any notion of musical boundaries and defying easy definition. A gifted pianist and saxophonist, he dabbled in country, jazz, big band and blues, and put his stamp on it all with a deep, warm voice roughened by heartbreak from a hardscrabble childhood in the segregated South.


"His sound was stunning — it was the blues, it was R&B, it was gospel, it was swing — it was all the stuff I was listening to before that but rolled into one amazing, soulful thing," singer Van Morrison (news) told Rolling Stone magazine in April.


Charles won nine of his 12 Grammy Awards between 1960 and 1966, including the best R&B recording three consecutive years ("Hit the Road Jack," "I Can't Stop Loving You" and "Busted").


His versions of other songs are also well known, including "Makin' Whoopee" and a stirring "America the Beautiful." Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell wrote "Georgia on My Mind" in 1931 but it didn't become Georgia's official state song until 1979, long after Charles turned it into an American standard.

Diane
11 Jun 2004, 17:05
Thanks for opening this topic Rob. I was very saddened this morning to learn of the death of another of the worlds great music legends.

Diane

AndyK
11 Jun 2004, 17:18
Sad news indeed.

R.
11 Jun 2004, 19:20
Sad news indeed.
Very.

dottie
11 Jun 2004, 22:29
Ray Charles often sang 'Take these Chains from my Heart' (and set me free)..... Ray Charles has now broken free from these earthly chains.

Just because your gone 'I'll can'nt stop loving you'.and your music....


A lot of memories happy and sad wrapped up in Ray's music, truly a giant of a man..........wil be very sadly missed......... :(

shadow1000001
12 Jun 2004, 03:18
very sad :(