Tragic Details About Ray Charles
A genius is often described as someone with exceptional intellectual or creative power, or some other natural ability. Today, we throw around the word quite loosely, but when describing soul music pioneer Ray Charles, the description is more than apt. Charles was blinded during childhood due to glaucoma. But it didn’t stop him from revolutionizing pop music by combining different elements of various genres to create a sound that was distinctly and undeniably his. But throughout his storied career and life, Charles had struggles with addiction, infidelity, and the law. Sometimes genius and tragedy go hand in hand, as we can see from this look at his legendary life. #RayCharles #Musician #Tragic Childhood trauma | 0:00 Glaucoma took his eyesight | 1:06 His mother's tragic life | 1:55 Early struggles | 2:42 A troubled marriage | 4:16 The other woman | 5:19 Banned! | 6:22 Run-ins with the law | 7:43 Addiction woes | 8:58 Health troubles | 9:48 Family drama | 11:09 Read Full Article: https://www.grunge.com/246749/the-tra...

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