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Ray Charles – The First African-American Musicians to Merge the Blues with Gospel

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Ray Charles Robinson was one of the most talented singers, musician, and composer, who served the American music industry most prominently. He was one of the first African-American musicians to collaborate the blues with the gospel to pave a successful way for the betterment of rhythm and blues (R&B). Robinson was born on September 23, […]

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