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Poster for a Ray Charles concert at Rosedale Beach (DEL) on June 2, 1957.
Ray Charles, while dressing up, discusses one of Bobby Womack's guitars with a security guard at Carnegie Hall (NYC) on May 7, 1966. Photo by Bill Ray.
The 1956 page in the ledger of the Well's Built, a segregated hotel in Orlando, The guests performed at the South Street Casino of the same owner: Joe Jones, Ray Charles (2x), Choker Campbell, Buddy Johnson, Cal Green's Midnighters, Guitar Slim, Bo Diddley, Joe Morris, Ruth Brown, Tab Smith, Arthur Prysock, Otis Rush. The hotel costs were deducted from the artist's share in the gross cashbox revenue.
Ray Charles, playing chess with Gwen Berry, in the band's tour bus on May 7, 1966. Photo by Bill Ray.
Ray Charles performing at The Big T.N.T. Show, recorded at the Moulin Rouge club in Los Angeles on November 29 and 30, 1965. From: Jet, Dec. 16, 1965.
Poster for the Ray Charles Show '77 at the N.I.U.P. Theater in Newark on September 8, 1977.
Ray Charles at the Blue Note club in New York City, poss. Oct. 1993.
Saxophone (Preston Love and Curtis Peagler on alto?) players in Ray Charles' March 1966 touring band. Photo by Bill Ray, at RPM in LA.
David Fathead Newman, clipped from Ray Charles' Recipe For Soul Tour 1962 brochure entitled "The Anatomy of Stardom".
Ray Charles, spinning his new album "Crying Time" in his office at RPM in Los Angeles (March 1966). Photo by Bill Ray.
"In a recording session, superstar Ray Charles, huddles with Margie Hendricks as he helps her work out a lyric idea." Photo by Howard Morehead, 1963.
This artefact seems to implicate that Ray Charles was involved in Jimmy Carter's inauguration celebration on Jan. 20, 1977.
Ray Charles taking a walk in Central Park (early 1970s). Photo by Alain Dejean (Corbis).
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