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How Much is Ray Charles Worth?

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Full Name Ray Charles Robinson
Profession Soul Singer
Age 93
Date of Birth September 23, 1930
Birthplace Albany, Georgia, USA
Nationality American
Height 5' 9" (1.75 m)
Weight 170 lb (77 kg)
Birth Sign Libra
Ethnicity Black
Marital Status Dating
Religion Christian
Net Worth Total $100,000,000
Annual Earnings Pending
Source of Money Soul Singer
Cars N/A
Assets Not Available
Last Updated April 2024

Best known for being a soul singer, Ray Charles was born in fall (autumn) of 1930. His date of birth is September 23, 1930. He was born under Libra zodiac sign, and belongs to Silent Generation. According to Chinese calendar, his year of birth, 1930, is the Year of Horse.

He is from Albany, Georgia, USA. One of the most famous musicians, Ray Charles, climbed the ladder of success despite being blind from the age of 7. Frank Sinatra once called Ray Charles “the only true genius in show business.”

Life & Biography

Ray Charles Soundtrack | Music Department | Actor Date of Birth 23 September 1930, Albany, Georgia, USA Date of Death 10 June 2004, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA Birth Name Raymond Charles Robinson Nicknames The Genius of Soul Brother Ray The High Priest Height 5′ 9″ Mini Bio A tragic fate may have given this visionary a heightened sensitivity, perception, awareness, even expansion to his obvious musical gifts that he may have never touched upon had he not suffered from his physical affliction. Whatever it was, Ray Charles revolutionized American music and was catapulted to legendary status by the time he died in Beverly Hills at age 73. Born to Aretha and Baily Robinson, an impoverished Albany, Georgia, family that moved to Greenville, Florida while he was still an infant. It was not a cause for joy and celebration. His father soon abandoned the family and his baby brother, George Robinson, drowned in a freak washtub accident. Ray himself developed glaucoma at the age of five and within two years had lost his sight completely. A singer in a Baptist choir, he developed a love and feel for rhythms and studied music at the State School for Deaf and Blind Children, showing which brought out his talent and ear for playing various instruments, including the piano and clarinet. An orphan by his early teens, Ray joined a country band at age 16 called The Florida Playboys. He moved to Seattle in 1948 where he and Southern guitarist Gossady McGee formed the McSon Trio. With an emphasis on easy-styled jazz, Ray also played in bebop sessions on the sly. He departed from the McSon Trio and signed with Los Angeles-based Swing Time Records, becoming the pianist for rhythm and blues great Lowell Fulson and his band. Atlantic Records eventually picked him up. Along the road he would add composer, writer and arranger to his formidable list of talents. Ray’s first R&B hit was “Confession Blues” in Los Angeles in 1949. In 1951, he had his first solo chart buster with “Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand”. His amazing versatility and raw, soulful delivery quickly caught on with audiences and helped put Atlantic Records on the map. Hits like “Mess Around”, “Things I Used to Do”, “A Fool for You”, “I’ve Got a Woman”, “Drown in My Own Tears”, and especially “What’d I Say” in 1959, pushed gospel and R&B to a wider crossover audience. He made a move into the country music arena–unheard of for a black singer–in the 1960s, doing soulful spins on Hank Williams and Eddy Arnold tunes. In 1960, he left Atlantic and signed with ABC-Paramount. Under ABC-Paramount, hits poured out during this peak time with “I Can’t Stop Loving You”, “Hit the Road Jack”, “Busted” and his beloved signature song “Georgia On My Mind”. His landmark 1962 album “Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music” brought a new swinging style to country music. From there, he traveled a mainstream route–from interpreting songs from The Beatles to appearing in “Diet Pepsi” ads and guest-starring in The Blues Brothers with Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi. A television musical variety favorite with his trademark dark sunglasses and dry humor, he worked alongside such musical legends as Ella Fitzgerald and Barbra Streisand on their very special evenings of song. It is hard to believe that with everything he accomplished, Ray also had to deal with a longstanding heroin problem. In the mid-1960s, he was arrested for possession of heroin and marijuana and revealed that he had been addicted for nearly two decades. By 1965, he had completely recovered. The man who lived life on the edge was divorced twice and had 12 children both in and outside his marriages. At the time of his death from liver disease in 2004, he was working on a recording project of duets with such performers as Wi… Ray Charles Robinson was born in Albany, Georgia, USA on September 23, 1930. Ray is currently ninety three years old. He is most famous for being a soul singer. He went blind due to glaucoma when he was seven and started contemplating the world in terms of sounds. When he was fifteen, he left school and started playing piano for bands in Jacksonville, Florida. After releasing the hit single “Georgia on My Mind,” he cancelled a concert when he found out that the audience would be segregated. He was sued for breach of contract and fined $757.

Ray was born on 23rd September 1930 in Albany, Georgia. His father worked as a mechanic, and his mother was a sharecropper. The saddest thing happened in his childhood when he saw his own brother drowning to death.

Ray has not been previously engaged. He married Eileen Williams on July 31, 1951 and, after their divorce in 1952, he married Della Beatrice Howard on April 5, 1955. He had a daughter named Alicia with an unknown woman. He had another daughter named Alexandra with Chantal Bertrand and a third child named Vincent with Arlette Kotchounian. Ray Charles Robinson attended Florida School for the Deaf and Blind, St. Augustine, Florida, United States.

Interesting Facts

1. Ray Charles is a Libra.
2. He has been alive for 34,184 days or 820,439 hours.
3. He was born in the Year of the Horse.
4. His next birthday is in .
5. Ray Charles is 5 feet 9 inches tall.
6. He was born in Silent Generation (1930).
7. On Ray’s date of birth, the number one song in America was [Not available]. No song matches found..
8. Ray Charles primary income source is from being a Soul Singer.
9. Ray Charles’s birth flower is Aster/Myosotis.
10. Ray Charles’s nickname: The Genius of Soul, Brother Ray, The High Priest, Ray Charles
11. His birthstone is Sapphire.
12. Ray’s life path number is 9.
13. His ruling planet is Venus.

Height, Weight & Age

As of today (April 26th, 2024), Ray Charles is exactly 93 years, 7 months, and 3 days old. His next birthday is in . He is 5 feet 9 inches (1.75 m) tall, and his weight is 170 lb (77 kg).

Net Worth & Salary in 2024

So how much is Ray Charles worth today? At the age of ninety three, the American soul singer has a net worth of about $100,000,000. This roughly translates to €93,000,000 euros or £81,000,000 pounds. The net worth estimates vary because it’s difficult to forecast spending habits over the years. Ray Charles’s wealth comes mostly from being a successful Soul Singer.

What is net worth?

Net worth is the amount of assets that exceed liabilities. Assets include cash, real estate, and anything else of value. It is the value of everything you own, minus what you own. Net worth is not yearly.

How to calculate Net Worth: Assets minus Debt equals Net Worth. Net worth is basically calculated by adding anything of value and then subtracting all of the liabilities. Net worth is not yearly and it not the same as net income. Net income is what you actually bring home after taxes and payroll deductions.

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