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'''Ray Charles''' (Septmeber 23, 1930 - June 10, 2004) was a modern American singer and pianist influential in the genres of rhythm and blues, soul, pop, blues, country, jazz, and gospel.
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'''Ray Charles''' (Septmeber 23, 1930 - June 10, 2004) was a modern American singer and pianist influential in the genres of rhythm and blues, soul, pop, blues, country, jazz, and gospel.  He is known for hits such as ''What'd I Say?'', ''I Can't Stop Loving You'', ''Hit the Road Jack'', ''Georgia on My Mind'', ''Busted'', ''You Are My Sunshine'', ''I Got A Woman'', as well as his version of ''America the Beautiful''.
  
 
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Ray Charles (Septmeber 23, 1930 - June 10, 2004) was a modern American singer and pianist influential in the genres of rhythm and blues, soul, pop, blues, country, jazz, and gospel. He is known for hits such as What'd I Say?, I Can't Stop Loving You, Hit the Road Jack, Georgia on My Mind, Busted, You Are My Sunshine, I Got A Woman, as well as his version of America the Beautiful.