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Opry Tribute to Ray Charled Here We Go Again

2000s

2000

Ray Charles was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Shaw Academy.

Ray Charles received the "Life Time Achievement Award" from the Blues Foundation.

Ray Charles was the first recording artist to appear on a state lottery's scratch-off ticket with the Georgia Lottery.

Ray Charles made a special invitee advent on Blue'due south Clues Big Musical Movie every bit a fictional grapheme named G-Clef.

2001

Ray Charles was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Messages from Morehouse College.

Ray Charles received the "Trumpet Award" on behalf of Turner Broadcasting Systems.

Ray Charles received the "Lifetime Achievement for Arts and Entertainment" was presented to him by Morehouse College at the 2001 Candle in the Nighttime Gala.

Ray Charles remains the starting time and only performer to have the Union-Pacific Railroad stop trains as to non interrupt his concert. "I am bodacious that in that location will be no traffic past Harrah's from eight:00 and 9:30pm on Dominicus. It'south non something that nosotros could probably exercise every day, but certainly when it's an important event like this one, and involves one of the truthful music legends of the country, we will do so," said Union-Pacific Railroad spokesperson Mike Furtney.

2002

Ray Charles was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Albany State University.

Ray Charles played chess with American Grandmaster and erstwhile U.S. Champion Larry Evans. Evans won but some analysts believe Ray Charles resigned prematurely. This game was featured in an article written by Larry Evans in Chess Life, September 2002.

Ray Charles was the first recording artist to perform live music from the floor of the Roman Coliseum; it was the first event held there since A.D. 404.

Ray Charles was the first major concert performer to achieve 10,000 concerts. B.B. Rex accomplished this in 2006.

2003

Ray Charles was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Dillard University.

Ray Charles performed at the 89th Almanac White House Correspondents Dinner, attended by President George W. Bush.

Ray Charles sang "America The Beautiful" at Fenway Park in Boston, prior to the rained out Cherry Sox home opener against the Baltimore Orioles.

2004

Ray Charles received The Recording University President's Merit Award.

The 35th NAACP's Image Awards as a recipient of the "Hall of Fame Award" honored Ray Charles.

Ray Charles' final recording Genius Loves Company sold over 5 meg copies and earned 8 GRAMMY Awards.

Ray Charles received a GRAMMY for Best Gospel Functioning for "Heaven Help United states of america All" with Gladys Knight.

Ray Charles received a GRAMMY for Record of the Twelvemonth for "Hither Nosotros Go Once more" with Norah Jones.

Ray Charles received a GRAMMY for Album of the Year for "Genius Loves Company."

Ray Charles received a GRAMMY for Best Popular Vocal Album for "Genius Loves Company."

Ray Charles received a GRAMMY for Best Popular Collaboration with Vocal for "Here We Go Again" with Norah Jones.

Ray Charles was nominated for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word" with Elton John.

Ray Charles received a GRAMMY for Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance for "Sinners Prayer" with B.B. King.

Ray Charles was the first real person to be depicted on the comprehend of The New Yorker magazine.

Ray Charles was the first musical icon to have his ain Google logo (named "google doodles"). Prior to that the only real people commemorated with a customized Google logo were movie director Alfred Hitchcock, scientist Albert Einstein, the Rev. Martin Luther Rex, Jr. and artist Pablo Picasso, M.C. Escher and Michelangelo.

Ray the moving-picture show depicted the real life story of Ray Charles and went on to become one of the highest grossing biopics in history, earning over $125 meg at the box office.  Jamie Foxx for his performance went on to win the Academy Award for best performance by an actor in the leading role. "Ray approved of Jamie and the movie as a whole, with emphasis regarding his mother prior to his death," stated Valerie Ervin.

2005

A rare honor for whatever star; The Ray Charles Mail service Office is dedicated in Los Angeles. President George W. Bush signed into law a bill (PL I 09-25), sponsored past Congresswoman Diane East. Watson (CA-33rd), designating the U.S. postal facility located at 4960 Westward. Washington Blvd. in Los Angeles, California, as the Ray Charles Mail service Role Edifice. On August 24, 2005, the United States Congress honored Charles by dedicating and renaming the former West Adams Station postal service role in Los Angeles the "Ray Charles Station." The first alphabetic character mailed after the naming through the Post Role was a letter of the alphabet past old President Bill Clinton.

Legislation was introduced in the House of Representatives to laurels Ray Charles the Congressional Golden Medal.

2006

The State Music Hall of Fame recognized Ray Charles' remarkable career with special emphasis on his land music influences and contributions to the growth and ennoblement of the genre with a 5,000-square-foot Ray Charles showroom, at the time one of the largest for an private.

The Swell American Country produced Grand Ole Opry Live: A Tribute to Ray Charles that aired on the CMT Network.

2007

Ray Charles was honored past Cedars-Sinai Medical Center when they re-named the Deli and the Briefing Center "The Ray Charles Cafeteria."

2010

The Ray Charles Performing Arts Center at Morehouse College was opened. The $24-million, 76,000-square-pes facility located at the edge of the historic West End district of the Morehouse campus. Information technology's the largest facility bestowed in his honor, joining the likes of Martin Luther King Jr. and many other prestigious Morehouse men.

The Ray Charles Memorial Library officially opened on September 23, 2010, what would have been Ray's 80th altogether. Ray Charles is the showtime musical artist, to have a Memorial Library congenital in his honour.

The Ray Charles Memorial Library was created by Valerie Ervin every bit a tribute to Ray Charles' life and works. In 2017, the library underwent a substantial renovation spearheaded by Valerie Ervin, adding innovative technology to the exhibits. The Library is a glowing tribute to Ray Charles…the man, the entertainer, the musician, the philanthropist, the businessman and genius.

The vision of The Ray Charles Memorial Library is to provide an artery for visitors to experience music and fine art in a way that will inspire their inventiveness and imagination. It is the purpose of this library to create an interactive and artistic platform for youth to tap into their artistic minds and stimulate their senses through the introduction of music and fine art.

2013

Ray Charles was commemorated on September 23, 2013 (which would accept been his eighty third birthday) with a U.s. Postal service Music Icon Forever Stamp. Concord Records celebrated the occasion with the release of RAY CHARLES FOREVER, including twelve remastered classics such every bit "America the Beautiful," "Come Rain or Come up Shine," "Band of Burn down," and a previously unreleased recording, "They Can't Take That Abroad From Me."

Likewise included is a twenty minute DVD of Charles' performance of "Imagine" and "A Song for You lot" and interview segments. The parcel was available through the USPS and the regular music outlets. FOREVER went direct to Number One on the Billboard Album Chart.

"No thing how many awards and accolades he received, Mr. Charles was genuinely humbled by each and every honor. It meant people appreciated what he loved doing and so much, his music," said Valerie Ervin, President of the Ray Charles Foundation and executive producer of the collection. "Georgia," "Hit the Route Jack," What'd I Say" and "I've Got a Woman" are the many standards that meet the test of time. But to brand this momentous occasion, I selected songs that likewise exemplify the forever quality of his performances."

2016

Smithsonian Salutes Ray Charles: In Performance at the White House aired on PBS and Television set One Feb 26, 2016. The tribute celebrated the iconic vocalizer, songwriter, composer and musician Ray Charles with performances by Usher, Demi Lovato, The Ring Perry Yolanda Adams,  Andra Day and with musical director Rickey Pocket-size, amid others.

President Obama said that evening, "No matter the feeling—whether it was love, longing or loss—Ray Charles had the rare ability to collapse our weightiest emotions into a single note. And from the tiny clubs in which he started out to the arenas that he eventually filled, Ray was an electrifying performer. He couldn't see usa, but we couldn't have our optics off of him."

The Charles salute was the sixteenth and finalIn Performance at the White Business firm during the Obama assistants. The President and First Lady wanted the Charles program to conclude the series. OtherIn Performance programs included Stevie Wonder, Sir Paul McCartney, Burt Bacharach, Hal David and Carole King, among others.

2018

Ray Charles was inducted into the Austin Metropolis Limits Hall of Fame. It aired New Years Eve as a PBS special hosted by Chris Isaak and included musical guests Norah Jones, Robert Randolph, Gary Clark Jr. and more than.

And he was inducted in the Downbeat Hall of Fame.

2019

In Feb, An Opry Salute to Ray Charles from the Chiliad Ole Opry volition bring two iconic entities together on PBS.

The re-release of Charles' landmark Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Volumes I & II on Concord.

During his formative years in Georgia and Florida, Charles listened regularly to the Grand Ole Opry, beaming across the south through Nashville's WSM-AM. His ability to discover common footing in disparate styles and present them with a singular vox was the genius that made these instant classics.

Opry Member Darius Rucker hosts with performances by Trisha Yearwood, LeAnn Rimes, Chris Young, Boyz II Men, Lucas Nelson, Ronnie Milsap, Travis Tritt, and Cam, among others.

The Salute plays off the legacy by mixing live performances beyond multiple genres and behind-the-scene footage with a visit to the Ray Charles Library and vintage video material provided by The Ray Charles Foundation.

Valerie Ervin, President of The Ray Charles Foundation, said, "The Opry meant everything to Ray. He loved everybody at the Opry and country music. I felt what he felt dorsum in 1962 when he really wanted to be part of the country world."

Ray Charles' Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, Volumes I & Ii are major landmarks in American culture.  With Volume I released in 1962, Charles demonstrated that great songs with signature performances will work in all genres. Mod Sounds helped to bring America together during the sixties civil rights move. The songs include "Georgia," "I Can't Finish Loving You," "Your Cheating Heart," "Built-in to Lose," "You Win Again" and "Lonesome Me".

Volume I was an instant success and led to Volume II. In 1999, Volume I was inducted into the GRAMMY Hall of Fame for historical significance equally was the lead single, "I Tin can't Stop Loving You."

Legacy

Ray Charles remains the first and only vocalist to have released a Billboard Charts hit in seven unlike decades (1940s through 2000s).

Ray Charles remains the first and but recording artist to have recorded a GRAMMY Award-winning vocal in 6 unlike decades (1950s through 2000s).

Ray Charles remains the offset vocalist to have won a GRAMMY Award for recordings over a 44-year spread as he did at the awards in 1960 and 2004. Tony Bennett too achieved this in 1962 and 2006.

Ray Charles remains the first vocalizer to win at least one GRAMMY Honor for four consecutive years equally he did in 1960, 1961, 1962, and 1963.

Ray Charles remains the first and only recording artist to have recorded x GRAMMY Honour-winning recordings with songs that were originally recorded past others. No other creative person has more than than four GRAMMY Award winning "covers." Ray has ten.

Ray Charles remains the first and only recording creative person to take released a Billboard Charts Top 10 Chart Hit on five different charts, (Jazz, R&B, Country, Pop, Dance).

And the legacy continues…

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