First Name
Ray
Last Name
Price
Date of Birth
12 January 1926
Build
Average
Eye Color
Brown - Light
Hair Color
Brown - Dark
Place of Birth
Perryville, Texas, USA
Star Sign
Capricorn
Ethnicity
White
Religion
Christian
Gender
Male
Nationality
American
Music Genre
Country, Religious
Music Style
Traditional Country, Country-Pop, Honky Tonk, Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan, Gospel, Country Gospel, Religious
Music Mood
Laid-Back/Mellow, Bittersweet, Sentimental, Smooth, Earnest, Sophisticated, Romantic, Plaintive, Yearning, Melancholy, Earthy, Reflective
Instrument
Vocals, Guitar, Leader
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Couple Profile
Ray Price (born January 12, 1926 in Perryville, Texas) is an American country and western singer/songwriter/guitarist. Some of his more famous songs include "Release Me", "Crazy Arms", "Heartaches by the Number", "City Lights", "My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You", "For the Good Times", "I Won`t Mention It Again", "You`re the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me", and "Danny Boy." He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1996.
Price served in the Marines, 1944-1946, and began singing on KRBC in Abilene, Texas in 1948. He joined the "Big D Jamboree" in Dallas in 1949. He hit Nashville in the early 1950s, rooming for a short time with Hank Williams. When Williams died, Price took over his band, the Drifting Cowboys, and had minor success. He was the first artist to have a hit with "Release Me" (1954), a top five pop hit for Engelbert Humperdinck in 1967.
In 1953, Price formed his famous band, the Cherokee Cowboys. Among its members in the late 1950s and early 1960s were Roger Miller, Willie Nelson, Johnny Paycheck, and Johnny Bush. In fact, Miller wrote one of Ray Price`s classics in 1958, "Invitation to the Blues," and sang harmony on the recording. In addition, Nelson penned the Ray Price classic "Night Life."
Price became one of the stalwarts of 1950s honky tonk music, with his such as "Talk To Your Heart" (1952) and "Release Me". He later developed the famous "Ray Price Shuffle", a 4/4 arrangement of honky tonk with a walking baseline, which can be heard on "Crazy Arms" (1956) and many of his other recordings from the late 1950s.
During the 1960s, Ray experimented increasingly with the Nashville sound, singing slow ballads and utilising lush arrangements of strings and backing singers. Examples include his 1967 rendition of "Danny Boy", and "For the Good Times" in 1970. This stylistic shift gained Price some success as a mainstream pop artist, although he lost appeal to many of his more traditionalist audience.
Price`s first #1 hit since "The Same Old Me" in 1959 was "For The Good Times" in 1970. Written by Kris Kristofferson, the song also made it to #11 on the pop chart and featured a more mellow Price backed up by sophisticated musical sounds, quite the opposite from the honky-tonk sounds Price pioneered two decades before. Price had three more #1 country hits in the 1970s, "I Won`t Mention It Again", "She`s Got To Be A Saint", and "You`re the Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me." His final top-ten hit was "Diamonds In The Stars" in early 1982. Price continued to have songs on the country chart through 1989. Today he is singing gospel music and has recorded such songs as "Amazing Grace", "What A Friend We Have in Jesus", "Farther Along" and "Rock of Ages" [1].
In 2006, Price was living near Mount Pleasant, Texas and still performing in concerts throughout the country.
Ray Price worked on a his latest album entitled Last of the Breed with fellow country music legends Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard. This album was released on March 20, 2007 on the Lost Highway Records label. The two-disc set features 20 country classics as well as a pair of new compositions. The trio toured the U.S. from March 9 until March 25 starting in Arizona and finishing in Illinois. This is Price`s third album with Willie Nelson and first album with Merle Haggard.
Couple Profile Source
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Price_(musician)
Full Name at Birth
Noble Ray Price
Wikipedia Text
Ray Price (born January 12, 1926) is an American Country music singer, songwriter and guitarist. His wide-ranging baritone has often been praised as among the best male voices of country music. His more well-known recordings include "Release Me", "Crazy Arms", "Heartaches by the Number", "City Lights", "My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You", "For the Good Times", "Night Life", "I Won't Mention It Again", "You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me", and "Danny Boy". He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame during 1996 and—now in his mid 80s of age—continues to record and tour.
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