Review
"A delight to read." --
A.O. Scott New York Times 10/29/04"A must-own for Ray Charles fans." --
Jill Jackson's Hollywood 11/25/04)"A raw, honest, decidedly unromantic look back...told in a plainspoken, conversational style...It's still astonishing, though, to read." --
All About Jazz-New York March 2005"An excellent biography if you want to get all the dirt on Ray." --
Tom Waits in Magnet October / November 2004"Required Reading" --
New York Post 12/5/04"Tells all and hides nothing." --
East Bay Express 10/28/04"[a] very readable as-told-to autobiography." --
Detroit Free Press 10/29/04
Product Description
Ray Charles (1930-2004) led one of the most extraordinary lives of any popular musician. In
Brother Ray, he tells his story in an inimitable and unsparing voice, from the chronicle of his musical development to his heroin addiction to his tangled romantic life. Overcoming poverty, blindness, the loss of his parents, and the pervasive racism of the era, Ray Charles was acclaimed worldwide as a genius by the age of thirty-two. By combining the influences of gospel, jazz, blues, and country music, he invented, almost single-handedly, what became known as soul. And throughout a career spanning more than a half century, Ray Charles remained in complete control of his life and his music, allowing nobody to tell him what he could and couldn't do. As the Chicago Sun-Times put it,
Brother Ray is "candid, explicit, sometimes embarrassing, often hilarious, always warm, touching, and deeply human-just like his music."