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- catalog abstract "Ray Charles has led one of the most extraordinary lives of any popular musician. Overcoming poverty, blindness, the loss of his parents, and the prevailing racism of the time, by the age of thirty-two Ray Charles was acclaimed worldwide as a genius. By combining the influences of gospel, jazz, blues, and even country music, he invented, almost single-handed, what became know as soul.".
- catalog alternative "Ray Charles' own story".
- catalog contributor b1030625.
- catalog contributor b1030626.
- catalog contributor b1030627.
- catalog created "c1978.".
- catalog date "1978".
- catalog date "c1978.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1978.".
- catalog description "Discography: pages 318-340.".
- catalog description "Home -- Going blind -- First year at school -- Summertime in Greensville -- Back to school -- Summers in Tallahassee -- Making out -- Suffering -- Scuffling in Jacksonville -- Hungry in Orlando -- Floppin' round Tampa -- Moving cross-country -- Fooling with drugs -- Down to L.A. -- The road -- Struggling as a single -- Texas -- Roughing it -- Family dreams -- Leading -- The girls -- Fooling, drowning, hallelujahing -- Whiskey and watermelon -- Widening the range -- Busted again -- Keeping track of the change -- Too close for comfort -- Back to the country -- For the love of women -- Loosening up -- Wising up -- The bad bust -- Kicking -- Sentencing -- Coming back -- Following a leader -- The scene abroad -- B and me -- Working on the building -- Living and dying -- Nothing new -- Little bit of soul -- Discography and notes / David Ritz : pt. I. Pre-Atlantic ; pt. II. Atlantic ; pt. III. ABC ; pt. IV. Tangerine/Crossover and miscellaneous.".
- catalog description "Ray Charles has led one of the most extraordinary lives of any popular musician. Overcoming poverty, blindness, the loss of his parents, and the prevailing racism of the time, by the age of thirty-two Ray Charles was acclaimed worldwide as a genius. By combining the influences of gospel, jazz, blues, and even country music, he invented, almost single-handed, what became know as soul.".
- catalog extent "xii, 340 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Brother Ray.".
- catalog identifier "0803708289 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Brother Ray.".
- catalog issued "1978".
- catalog issued "c1978.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Dial Press,".
- catalog relation "Brother Ray.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "Charles, Ray, 1930-2004.".
- catalog subject "Jazz musicians United States Biography.".
- catalog subject "ML420.C459 A3".
- catalog subject "Singers United States Biography.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Home -- Going blind -- First year at school -- Summertime in Greensville -- Back to school -- Summers in Tallahassee -- Making out -- Suffering -- Scuffling in Jacksonville -- Hungry in Orlando -- Floppin' round Tampa -- Moving cross-country -- Fooling with drugs -- Down to L.A. -- The road -- Struggling as a single -- Texas -- Roughing it -- Family dreams -- Leading -- The girls -- Fooling, drowning, hallelujahing -- Whiskey and watermelon -- Widening the range -- Busted again -- Keeping track of the change -- Too close for comfort -- Back to the country -- For the love of women -- Loosening up -- Wising up -- The bad bust -- Kicking -- Sentencing -- Coming back -- Following a leader -- The scene abroad -- B and me -- Working on the building -- Living and dying -- Nothing new -- Little bit of soul -- Discography and notes / David Ritz : pt. I. Pre-Atlantic ; pt. II. Atlantic ; pt. III. ABC ; pt. IV. Tangerine/Crossover and miscellaneous.".
- catalog title "Brother Ray : Ray Charles' own story / Ray Charles and David Ritz.".
- catalog title "Ray Charles' own story".
- catalog type "text".