Episode Synopsis "196: Ray Charles, ‘You Don’t Know Me’"
Ray pretty much invented soul and then cornered the market. Instead of leaving well enough alone, he went and invaded Nashville, dressing a string of Country and Western classics in his jazz/pop/soul style, but with fiercely personal interpretations. Something new under the sun. Something indelibly beautiful. The post 196: Ray Charles, ‘You Don’t Know Me’ appeared first on Jeff Meshel's World.
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