1963 performance by Ray Charles in São Paulo, Brazil. somebody else put this online and i watched it A LOT but the audio and video werent in sync so i synced em up.
@Vertelez He did die as a star , but he was not born blind. Watch "Ray" (2004) , to see that he wasn't blind in his childhood. Also , about 4 comments above your comment MsKevp states that he lost sight at age of 6 and why he did. You posted before MsKevp did so I don't blame you for posting a wrong comment , :)
he was not born blind . . excerpt from biography ."Born in 1930, Ray Charles (nee Ray Charles Robinson) in Albany, Georgia grew up in Greenville, Florida. At age six he started to lose his sight from glaucoma after traumatically watching watching his brother drown in the washtub his mother used for take-in laundry. At the age of seven, from 1937 to 1945 he attended the St. Augustine School for the Deaf and Blind, where he learned piano"
A time back when looks didnt matter but da good music did..
The littlest(shortest) raylette loves that camera.
God bless you, Ray. One day when I m up there, hope to find you on a piano, with those ladies next to it...
he WAS a legend tho RIP Ray
Thanks so much for posting this! I used to watch this very often too, and the other version has since been removed.
@TheNatedagreat4 I feel you , now days they limit talent for looks
@Vertelez He was born blind but he brought the light into the music.
@MsKevp legends never die
@Vertelez He did die as a star , but he was not born blind. Watch "Ray" (2004) , to see that he wasn't blind in his childhood. Also , about 4 comments above your comment MsKevp states that he lost sight at age of 6 and why he did. You posted before MsKevp did so I don't blame you for posting a wrong comment , :)
he was not born blind . . excerpt from biography ."Born in 1930, Ray Charles (nee Ray Charles Robinson) in Albany, Georgia grew up in Greenville, Florida. At age six he started to lose his sight from glaucoma after traumatically watching watching his brother drown in the washtub his mother used for take-in laundry. At the age of seven, from 1937 to 1945 he attended the St. Augustine School for the Deaf and Blind, where he learned piano"
@TheNatedagreat4 Man I know you ain't talkin' bout Ray. He is a handsome devil.
Genial
What the hell is this/ why does my music techer put p