Biography of Ray Charles

Ray Charles was born on 23 September 1930, in Albany, GA. in a very poor
family. His father's name was Baily Robinson who worked as a mechanic and also
a handyman, and his mother Aretha, worked in a sawmill. He was born during the
period of Great Depression, as he wrote in his autobiography, his family was
very poor even compared to other poor black families around. During the
ongoing Depression period, his family moved to Greenville (when he was just an
infant).
Even when his family was living in great adversities, Ray enjoyed the early
days of his childhood. He was interested in music right from his childhood,
one source of his interest was a cafe owner who played piano and also showed
interest in teaching it to him. Till 5, he felt like a happy child until when
he lost his younger brother who drowned in a water tub. After that accident,
Ray suffered from a gradual loss in eyesight, which left him blind by the time
he was seven years old (it is said that the reason of his blindness was
GLAUCOMA). As Ray was still a little child, when he was losing his eyesight
gradually, his mother helped him in becoming self-dependent, she taught him
how to do things, how to manage his work etc.
Ray was further admitted to a School for the Deaf and Blinds in Saint
Augustine, Fla., where he learned music, composing, reading, and writing in
Braille. He also learned instruments like piano, trumpet, sax, organ etc.
Studying whole day, practicing music and listening to blues, country, gospel,
jazz and some of the big bands of that time became his routine.
At 15, after his mother's death, Charles left his school and joined a group of
musicians who toured the South and performed at various places. Ray performed
everywhere the group went and never paused or took a break from the hectic
schedule. When he was on tour, he met Quincy Jones in a district in Seattle,
Washington who became his friend for lifetime and they worked together on many
projects. The first recordings of his life were published in Tampa, Florida in
1947. Further, Charles formed a group, which was called McSon Trio and moved
to Los Angeles where they released several of their albums and singles, which
were some of the big hits of that time.
In 1953, Charles' first commercial record was published which sold about a
million copies. In year 1954, Charles published his one more record called 'I
Got A Woman', which was ranked #1 in R&B Charts till the year 1955. Charles
had developed his own style in which he mixed various musical genres. He also
began singing in his own emotions without following the style of Nat King Cole
whom he followed previously. Ray was soon on his own giving the best he could,
the results of which were some of his finest creations such as: Doodlin' (Part
I and II), Hornful Soul, Rockhouse (Part I and II), The Ray and The Sweet
Sixteen Bars etc.
For next few years Charles continued giving smash hits one after another, he
also joined hands with some of the best personalities of music world to give
an ultimate combination and genius performances. Charles reached the pique of
his popularity and ruled the charts continuously during this time. His albums
'The Genius Hits The Road', 'I'm Movin On', 'The Genius of Ray Charles' etc.
are some of the best of his creations. Charles also won a couple of Grammy
Awards during 1960-61 period before his next move to present country music in
his own style, which was unexpected but was liked by people very much. By
1964, Charles became a nation hero and an icon of success.
Near end of 1964, Charles was charged with the allegations and was arrested
for carrying drugs in a Boston Airport. He also was arrested earlier for
possessing drugs in Indianapolis and Philadelphia. Within a year from that
time, he got himself admitted in California Sanatorium to fight and overcome
his drug habit and in the late 1965 he came up with a country hit 'Crying
Time' which won two Grammy Awards. Further in December 1966, Charles was
convicted of the allegations on him and was given a 5 years suspension.
From this time onwards, his musical career saw a downfall in his creation
except for few of his albums releases (when he won Grammys in 1991 and 1994).
Even though he was not very creative during 80's and 90's, Ray was still
successful in marking his presence in the music world through few new albums,
various deals he made with Recording groups and the Grammys he won for the
country albums. Although slowed down, but he never ceased to give musical
masterpiece albums during the rest of his life. He even tried his luck on
screen by doing small roles in few serials, movies and commercials.
In his musical career, Ray picked up 12 Grammy Awards, few Emmy Nominations, a
couple of Lifetime Achievement Awards, secured place in various halls-of-fame
and many more achievements on his name. His albums are considered among the
most successful musical performances given by any individual musician.
The great musician died on 10 June 2004 from an acute liver disease. Before he
died, he just had finished work on an album for Concord Records with musical
maestros like Norah Jones, Elton John, Bonnie Raitt etc.