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[Deathwatch] Ray Charles, musician, 73



Music Icon Ray Charles Dies in California at Age 73

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Ray Charles, who overcame childhood poverty,
blindness and heroin addiction to help create soul music and become one
of America's most beloved singers, died on Thursday at the age of 73
after a long fight with liver disease, his spokesman said.

Charles died at 11:35 a.m. PDT (2:35 p.m. EDT) at his Beverly Hills
home, the singer's longtime publicist Jerry Digney said. Family members
and co-workers of the legendary entertainer were with him when he died.


In one of his last public appearances, the singer-songwriter turned up
in a motorized wheelchair for a ceremony in April conferring
historic-building status on his longtime recording complex in a rundown
part of Los Angeles.

Visibly frail, his voice reduced to a whisper, Charles' demeanor then
was a far cry from the wildly enthusiastic performer known to millions
of fans for more than half a century.

A prolific musician, Charles has been off the road for almost a year so
that he could undergo a hip replacement. Unspecified complications
forced him to scrap plans to resume touring with a performance in New
York last month.

Charles, a pioneer of soul music whose biggest hits include "Georgia on
My Mind" and "Hit the Road Jack," was a multiple Grammy winner who had
been blind since the age of 6.

While known as "The Genius of Soul," Charles' music included standards,
R&B, country pop and jazz.