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  2. Ray Charles discography - Wikipedia

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    Soul of the Holy Land (Xenon) 1973 Israel tour. Ray Charles Live – In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony (Eagle Rock) 1981 performance. Ray Charles – 50 Years in Music (Image Entertainment) 1991 Pasadena, CA performance. Live at Montreux, 1997 (Eagle Rock, Sunset Home Visual Entertainment)

  3. Through the Eyes of Love (Ray Charles album) - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Number II. (1973) Through the Eyes of Love is a 1972 studio album by American rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles. It was Charles' last release in collaboration with ABC Records and his vanity label Tangerine, founded a decade earlier and has received positive reviews from critics. He followed this with a months-long break from recording ...

  4. Do the Twist! with Ray Charles - Wikipedia

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    Do the Twist! with Ray Charles is a 1961 Atlantic Records compilation album of previously released Ray Charles songs. The album spent one year on the Billboard charts and peaked at number 11. In 1963, the album got a new cover and was renamed The Greatest Ray Charles. Track listing and catalog number (Atlantic 8054) remained the same.

  5. Ray Charles (album) - Wikipedia

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    Ray Charles is the debut studio album by American pianist, vocalist, and band leader Ray Charles. [3] Originally released in June 1957 on Atlantic Records, it was re-released under the title Hallelujah I Love Her So in 1962. Although routinely identified as a debut album, Ray Charles could more accurately be identified as a greatest hits ...

  6. True to Life (Ray Charles album) - Wikipedia

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    True to Life. (1977) Love & Peace. (1978) True to Life is a 1977 studio album by American musician Ray Charles. [2] It marked Charles's return to Atlantic Records. The album contains cover versions of popular songs, including Johnny Nash 's "I Can See Clearly Now", Bobby Charles ' "The Jealous Kind", George and Ira Gershwin 's "How Long Has ...

  7. Here We Go Again (Ray Charles song) - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Here We Go Again (Ray Charles song) " Here We Go Again " is a country music standard written by Don Lanier and Red Steagall that first became notable as a rhythm and blues single by Ray Charles from his 1967 album Ray Charles Invites You to Listen. It was produced by Joe Adams for ABC Records / Tangerine Records.

  8. Ray Charles (musician, born 1918) - Wikipedia

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    Ray Charles (born Charles Raymond Offenberg; September 13, 1918 – April 6, 2015) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, vocal arranger and conductor who was best known as organizer and leader of the Ray Charles Singers who were featured on Perry Como's records and television shows for 35 years and were also known for a series of 30 choral record albums produced in the 1950s and 1960s ...

  9. Family Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    The Family Radio Service ( FRS) is an improved walkie-talkie radio system authorized in the United States since 1996. This personal radio service uses channelized frequencies around 462 and 467 MHz in the ultra high frequency (UHF) band. It does not suffer the interference effects found on citizens' band (CB) at 27 MHz, or the 49 MHz band also ...