Biography
Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004) was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. He is regarded as one of the most iconic and influential musicians of the 20th century and was often referred to by contemporaries as "The Genius". Among friends and fellow musicians, Charles preferred being called "Brother Ray". He lost his vision as a child, possibly due to glaucoma, and consequently wore dark glasses. Charles pioneered the soul music genre during the 1950s by combining elements of blues, jazz, rhythm and blues, and gospel into his music during his time with Atlantic Records. He contributed to the integration of country music, rhythm and blues, and pop music during the 1960s with his crossover success on ABC Records, notably with his two Modern Sounds albums. With ABC, Charles became one of the first black musicians to be granted artistic control by a mainstream record company. Charles's 1960s hit "Georgia on My Mind" was the first of his three career No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100. His 1962 album Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music became his first album to top the Billboard 200. Charles had multiple singles reach the Top 40 on various Billboard charts: 61 on the US R&B singles chart, 33 on the Hot 100 singles chart, and eight on the Hot Country singles charts. Charles cited Nat King Cole as a primary influence, but was also influenced by Art Tatum, Louis Jordan and Charles Brown. He had a lifelong friendship and occasional partnership with Quincy Jones. Frank Sinatra called Charles "the only true genius in show business", although Charles downplayed this notion. Billy Joel said, "This may sound like sacrilege, but I think Ray Charles was more important than Elvis Presley." For his musical contributions, Charles received the Kennedy Center Honors, the National Medal of Arts, and the Polar Music Prize. He was one of the inaugural inductees at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1986. Charles has won 17 Grammy Awards (five posthumous
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

At Folsom Prison
1968

Atom Heart Mother
1970

Stardust
1978

Come Away With Me
2002

Late Registration
2005

The Blues Brothers (Original Soundtrack Recording)
1980

Anthology 1
1995

Lady Soul
1968

More Of The Monkees
1967

Blues Breakers
1966

Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music
1962

The Bridge
1986

Journeyman
1989

We Are The World
1985

Genius + Soul = Jazz
1961

Green Onions
1962

Elvis Presley
1956

Live At The BBC
1994

Volume One
1984

Live At Fillmore West
1971

Pure Gold
1975

Push Push
1971

Greatest Hits
1962

We Are The World
1985
Credited work
15,850 releases · 2,533 albums · active 1952–2026
- Performance · 23,511
- Other credits · 690
- Production · 641
- Engineering · 364
- Mastering · 51
Studios: RPM International Studios · Record Plant, Los Angeles · Record Plant, N.Y.C. · Atlantic Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Elvis Presley
- Jerry Lee Lewis
- Elvis
- The Animals
- The Beatles
- The Everly Brothers
- Eddie Cochran
