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'The Genius' Put His Stamp on Music, From Soul to Country (Los Angeles Times)







'The Genius' Put His Stamp on Music,
From Soul to Country (Los Angeles Times)

'The Genius' Put His Stamp on Music,
From Soul to Country (Los Angeles Times)
06/11/2004 06:44 AM

Los Angeles Times - Ray Charles, the musical innovator whose bold, effortless fusions left an indelible mark on the rock, soul and country music of the past half-century, died Thursday at his Beverly Hills home. He was 73.




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