Artist Lounge: Ray Charles
Moggers' favorites by Ray Charles
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As J.J. Hunsecker says in "Sweet Smell of Success," "I love this dirty town." From "The Genius Hits The Road," Ray Charles' first album for ABC-Paramount after leaving Atlantic, and his travelogue concept album in the vein of Sinatra's "Come Fly With Me," comes this ode to NYC.
The one thing I got from my father, besides the usual platitudes, was that music could calm a person down. See my father fought in WWII and wasn't a very pleasant man, BUT he did like certain types of music. My love of Johnny Cash came from an early age because of my father. He also loved Spike Jones and Herb Alpert. For Christmas my sister took my dad's old Johnny Cash albums and had them burned to CD's. Every crackle, hiss and pop of the analog vinyl is there on those ... MORE
As a result of emscee's recent post and the discussion that followed, a few of us were inspired to try to track down a clip of a legendary (we think so, anyway) SNL bit, in which Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman, John Belushi, and our beloved Gilda Radner performed a giddy, brilliant, extremely white version of the Ray Charles classic for an amused (one hopes) Ray Charles. Happily (you wouldn't believe how happily), I just found this. (Efforts to pos... MORE
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Here is my entry for Funky Friday.
Not particularly funky, but it will get you off of your seat.
Enjoy.
As the years go passing by, great artists emerge more and more from their background. We can see them more clearly because their quality persists, while lesser artists turn blurry on the way to being forgoten. Ray Charles, like Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, Aretha, will continue to grow in stature for years and years to come: the Genius is beecoming a Giant. If you don't believe me, read my book, Ray Charles: Man and Music. It's goodd--I wo... MORE
I recently saw the movie Ray with Jamie Foxx (who was awesome by the way) and discovered Ray Charles. Of course, I knew who he WAS, but never really looked into his music. I remember him more from soda commercials than his music.
But after seeing the movie I downloaded a bunch of song and wow, the man deserves his fame. I am really really shocked he didn't come out of Motown though.







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