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Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, who died Tuesday in Baton Rouge, was not only a world-famous preacher but also one of the bestselling gospel music artists of all time.
The Argentine native blended jazz and classical music, earned six Oscar noms and four Grammys and inspired a martial-arts ...
Charles worked hard and played hard, was a noted ladies' man and struggled with drug addiction. He was born Ray Charles Robinson in Albany, Georgia, in 1930 and shortened his name to avoid being ...
Jamie Foxx was presented with the Ultimate Icon Award at the 2025 BET Awards in Los Angeles on Monday, June 9, two years ...
Singer, pianist and actor Sam Warren will employ his impressive piano chops and skillful voice in his May 10 debut on the Dew Drop Jazz Hall stage in Old Mandeville to perform the music of ...
Wilson performed a lively, rollicking version of the Quincy Jones-produced Ray Charles track "Let The Good Times Roll" alongside singer and composer Jacob Collier, who accompanied her on piano.
Did you know Ray Charles attended school in St. Augustine? Or that Casa Maya was once home to a famous author? Read on for lesser-known facts.
And if Long is the best piano player the MC has ever heard — both Tina Turner and Ray Charles thought he was pretty damn good as well — his bandmates are no slouches either.
The arranger of Ray Charles' cover of Don Gibson's "I Can't Stop Loving You" was none other than his recently deceased friend Quincy Jones.
Andrew ‘Andy’ Ennis, a jazz saxophonist and member of a celebrated musical family, died of cancer Aug. 30 at his Northwest Baltimore home. He was 86.
The Ray Charles Foundation prides itself in generating the funds it donates solely from Charles’s intellectual property and music and not from outside donations.
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