Ray Charles

Ray Charles (1930-2004) was an influential American musician who left an indelible mark on the music industry with his unique fusion of rhythm and blues, gospel, and jazz. Born in Georgia, Charles became blind at the age of seven, an experience that led him to develop his extraordinary musical abilities. His distinctive vocal style and virtuoso piano skills propelled him to become one of the most successful and revered musicians of his time. Throughout his career, he achieved numerous chart-topping hits, including “Hit The Road Jack” and “Georgia on My Mind,” both of which became iconic songs of the era. With his innovative musical choices and powerful performances, Ray Charles left a lasting legacy, earning him a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.