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~ you are my sunshine
Views: 12412 |  |  |  |  | you are my sunshine
Ray Charles, Big Bill Broonzy, R.L.Burnside, Big Joe Williams, Big Bill Broonzy, B.B.King, Big Mama Thornton, Taj Mahal, J.J.Cale, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Bruce Springsteen, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Stevie Ray & Jimmie Va ...More ughan, Magic Sam, John Lee Hooker, John Cephas, Big Bill Broonzy, Houndog Taylor, Elvis Presly, John Mooney, Professor Longhair, Skip James, Son House, Bob Brozman, The Band, Tom Waits, Lais, Nick Cave, Björk, Marc Ribot, Rolling Stones, Allman Brothers, Willie Dixon, Son House, Bob Marley, James Brown, Marvin Gaye, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, The Beatles, Canned Heat, Otis Redding, Jellyroll Kings, Bob Dylan, Donny Hathaway, Sam and Dave, Mahalia Jackson, Pete Seeger, John Mayall, Peter Green, Aretha Franklin, Neil Young, Alvin Youngblood Heart, Mississippi John Hurt, Sister Rosetta Thorpe, Leadbelly, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Bob Dylan, Los Lobos, Tolo Marton, John Spencer Blues Explosion, Eric Bibb Sherman Robertson, Howard Glazer, Burnley Festival, W.C. Handy Awards The Barcodes, Dennis Rollins, Lights Out By Nine, Randy McAllister, Ian Siegal, Andrew 'Junior Boy' Jones, Jimmie Vaughan, Michael Pickett, Charles Walker, Gregg Wright, Eric Burdon, Robben Ford, Gregg Wright, Nu Blues, Bob Hall, Rod Demick, Dave Davies, Kyla Brox, Spencer Davis, the Blues Archive Giles, Dorris Henderson, Ray Dorset, Ian Briggs, Heaven Davis, Sean Webster Giles Hedley, Rory Block, The Blues Burglars, The Elevators Steve Cropper, Rocky Athas, Linda Hall and Richie Milton and Julian Piper Steve Phillips, Watermelon Slim, Russell 'Hitman' Alexander, Jonathan Kalb and Sons Of The Delta Earl Green, Brian Auger, Toby Walker, Mojo Buford, Richard Studholme W.C. Handy Awards Eddie Martin, Ian Jennings, Huey Lewis and Otis Taylor Sharrie Williams, Paul Cox, Hamilton Loomis and Kevin Thorpe Tom McGuinness, Bad Influence, The Charlie Morris Band Mem Shannon, Robert Cray, Chris Rea, Frank & Eddie Thomas, Keith B. Brown, Eric Bibb, Robin Trower, Suzy Martell and Bad Town Blues Ruby Turner, Jim Mercer, Simon Kirke, The Razers,n The 100 Club, Station House, Rollo Markee & the Tailshakers, Helium Soul, funkydory, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Joe Bonnamassa, Nigel Mooney Chris Farlowe, Robert Hokum and Monica Madgwick Paul Jones, Tom McGuinness, Dave Kelly, Gary Fletcher and Rob Townsend, Gary Moore, Maggie Bell, The Stumble and Larry Garner Sam Brown, Ginger Baker, Bettye Lavette and Mo' Indigo, Jeremiah Marques and the Blue Aces, Derrin Nauendorf, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Blues Awards, Walter Trout |
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~ Seven Spanish Angels
Views: 3195 |  |  |  |  | Stereo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bwBYBCBPWI&fmt=18
Buck Norris sings "Seven Spanish Angels" by Willie Nelson and Ray Charles.
Throughout the '50s, Charles ran off a series of R&B hits that, although they weren't called "soul" at the time, did a l ...More ot to pave the way for soul by presenting a form of R&B that was sophisticated without sacrificing any emotional grit. "This Little Girl of Mine," "Drown in My Own Tears," "Hallelujah I Love Her So," "Lonely Avenue," and "The Right Time" were all big hits. But Charles didn't really capture the pop audience until "What'd I Say," which caught the fervor of the church with its pleading vocals, as well as the spirit of rock & roll with its classic electric piano line. It was his first Top Ten pop hit, and one of his final Atlantic singles, as he left the label at the end of the '50s for ABC.
One of the chief attractions of the ABC deal for Charles was a much greater degree of artistic control of his recordings. He put it to good use on early-'60s hits like "Unchain My Heart" and "Hit the Road Jack," which solidified his pop stardom with only a modi#@!& of polish attached to the R&B he had perfected at Atlantic. In 1962, he surprised the pop world by turning his attention to country & western music, topping the charts with the "I Can't Stop Loving You" single, and making a hugely popular album (in an era in which R&B/soul LPs rarely scored high on the charts) with Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music. Perhaps it shouldn't have been so surprising; Charles had always been eclectic, recording quite a bit of straight jazz at Atlantic, with noted jazz musicians like David "Fathead" Newman and Milt Jackson.
Charles remained extremely popular through the mid-'60s, scoring big hits like "Busted," "You Are My Sunshine," "Take These Chains From My Heart," and "Crying Time," although his momentum was slowed by a 1965 bust for heroin. This led to a year-long absence from performing, but he picked up where he left off with "Let's Go Get Stoned" in 1966. Yet by this time Charles was focusing increasingly less on rock and soul, in favor of pop tunes, often with string arrangements, that seemed aimed more at the easy listening audience than anyone else. Charles' influence on the rock mainstream was as apparent as ever; Joe #@!&er and Steve Winwood in particular owe a great deal of their style to him, and echoes of his phrasing can be heard more subtly in the work of greats like Van Morrison. |
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~ Ray Charles memories - Genius loves Company
Views: 4870 |  |  |  |  | Ray Charles nació el 23 de septiembre de 1930 en Albany, Georgia. Pianista y cantante, Ray Charles perdió la vista durante su infancia por un glaucoma que su familia no pudo tratar por razones económicas. Ray Charles fue un autodidacta del piano, pero tam ...More bién recibió clases de música en braille en la "St Augustine School", un centro para invidentes. Paralelamente, tuvo que ganarse la vida como músico, cuando fallecieron sus padres. A finales de la década de los cuarenta, Ray Charles consigue colocar un disco en las listas de su país, y en 1951 obtiene su primer Top Ten, gracias a "Baby, Let Me Hold Your Hand".
Tras una gira por Florida, Ray Charles forma su propia banda. Gracias al cantante de Rhythm and Blues, Wynonie Harris, entra en contacto con ese estilo. Tras firmar un contrato con la discográfica Atlantic Records, en 1955 consigue el número 2 en las listas de Rythm and Blues con el tema "I Got a Woman".
Su forma tan peculiar de tocar el piano y sus cualidades vocales, junto a una correcta mezcla de músicas de New Orleáns con gospel y blues, conforman el estilo propio de Ray Charles, con el que encamdiló al mundo entero.
En la década de los cincuenta, Ray Charles obtiene importantes éxitos, entre los que destacan "This Little Girl of Mine", "Drown in My Own Tears", "Hallelujah I Love Her So", "Lonely Avenue", y "The Right Time".
Pero su mayor éxito llegó con "What'd I Say", con el que consiguió el número uno de las listas. El tema es una mezcal de rock con piano electrónico y algún coro estilo gospel. A partir de ese momento, Ray Charles es aclamado por las masas.
Tras cambiar de discográfica, Ray Charles adopta un estilo más pop, aunque sin perder la calidad que le caracteriza. Es capaz de sosprender a medio mundo con un disco en el que utiliza sonidos country. Algunos de sus temas más conocidos de esta época son "Unchain My Heart", "Hit the Road Jack" y "I Can't Stop Loving You".
Con temas como "Busted", "You Are My Sunshine", "Take These Chains from My Heart" y "Crying Time", la popularidad de Ray Charles creció como la espuma. Aunque esa buena estrella se vio truncada a finales de los sesenta, cuando se vio acusado por posesión de drogas, una acusación que le alejó de los escenarios. En 1966 resurge con un nuevo disco, "Let's Go Get Stoned" A partir de este disco, Ray Charles se vuelva más acorde a la moda imperante, con sonidos más pop, influenciados por artistas como Joe #@!&er, Van Morrison o Steve Winwood.
Ray Charles falleció el 10 de junio del 2003. Un año más tarde aparece la película "Ray", la biografía del artista dirigida por Taylor Hackford y que presenta una sorprendente actuación de Jamie Foxx (el taxista de Colateral) como el pianista y compositor ciego. Un film candidato a los a Oscar, por el que Foxx se llevó el Globo de Oro 2005. |
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~ Fort Bend Dance Night: Team Lyrical
Views: 409 |  |  |  |  | The 03-04 Illusions Dance Team showcase their lyrical contest dance to "You Are My Sunshine" for all the schools in Fort Bend at the Annual Fort Bend Dance Night. (pre contest season)
Song: "You Are My Sunshine"- Ray Charles
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~ "You Are My Sunshine" Uncredited Writer Demos New Song
Views: 429 |  |  |  |  | Earlene Hayden is the uncredited co-writer of the classic "You Are My Sunshine" and wrote the lyrics to this song, (Just Maybe) "A Good Thing Will Last".
Earlene is also the mother of matchmaker Karalee Austin (No Waiting Dating) She teamed up with Pete ...More Peterkin who sang and performed all music tracks as a gift for Mother's Day. They also collaborated on "Once Upon A Time" that is also listed on YouTube
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~ Jerry Lee Lewis - I'll make it all up to you/Little queenie
Views: 8591 |  |  |  |  | In 1984 !
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