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You Dont Know Me Reflections Of My Father Ray Charles 1st Ed Robinson

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You Dont Know Me Reflections Of My Father Ray Charles 1st Ed Robinson
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Publisher: New York : Harmony Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.28 MB
Author: Robinson, Ray Charles, Jr, Ross, Mary Jane
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1st ed.

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You Dont Know Me Reflections Of My Father Ray Charles 1st Ed Robinson by Robinson, Ray Charles, Jr, Ross, Mary Jane instant download after payment.

Includes index, Ray Charles is an American music legend. A multiple Grammy Award-winning composer, pianist, and singer with an inimitable vocal style and a long catalog of hits, Ray Charles's music is loved by fans around the world. Now his eldest son, Ray Charles Robinson Jr., shares an intimate glimpse of the man behind the music, with never-before-told stories. Going beyond the fame, the concerts, and the tours, Ray Jr. opens the doors of his family home and reveals their private lives with fondness and frankness. He shares his father's grief and guilt over his little brother's death at the age of five, as well of moments of personal joy. He tells of how Ray overcame the challenges of being blind, writes honestly about the addiction that nearly destroyed his father's life, and paints a compassionate portrait of his resilient mother Della.--From publisher description