Ray Charles Ft. In The Name Of The Game (1970, 1971)
The Name of the Game featured Jeff Dillon, Glenn Howard and Dan Farrel as the main characters of each episode. It premiered in 1968 and lasted until 1971 on NBC, with a total of 76 episodes. It rotated on three characters: Anthony "Tony" Franciosa as a crusading reporter, Gene Barry as a sophisticated publisher and Robert Stack as a crime journalist. The connection between them was in Howard Publications, a publishing empire that had been built up from scratch by Glenn Howard. Behind the camera, early-career contributions were made by Steven Spielberg and Steven Bochco.
Ray played in the double-episode I Love You, Billy Baker, directed by Barry Shear, which aired on 20 and 27 November 1970 (episode #10 - 11 of the 3d season), and he also performed in the show that was broadcast on 28 May 1971. Source here. The DVD set of the series, The Name Of The Game - Seasons 1 - 4, is sold out.
"If it's really something good that was not on the record, that's okay, because when I perform I can make the performance of the song better than the record was."
The Genie
Ray Charles at the Apollo (Apr. or maybe Oct. 1959), working on his Wurlitzer. Photo by Alex Harsley.
Best browser width to read this blog - keep blog title on 1 line.
Subscribe to Soul Bag!
The Best R&B Magazine In The World.
Friends' Quotes
About
The Ray Charles Video Museum is a research project, documenting live performances by The Genius.
This blog is above all aMediagraphy. It's also a discography (or, more correctly, a trackography), aggregating all tunes that Ray sang and/or played - including the "canon" of 700 tracks listed on the official Ray Charles website, but also identifying the songs that have never been officially released, and e.g. the recordings of other artists, where Ray backed them on piano. Thirdly, this blog has evolved into a multimedia Chronology (click the years in the panel al the top of this page) of Ray's productive live.
I also try to do some justice to the more than 1,000 great musicians and singers who contributed to Ray's career (1, 2).
The Quotes page lists the wisest, craziest and funniest things that the Genius ever said. If you want to read more about Brother Ray, go here.
The availability of the streaming video and audio content on this blog is constantly under pressure. Some rights owners still think that sharing these videos damages their sales. I'm keeping disfunctional clips as placeholders - to show that the footage exists, and to replace them when new uploads appear on the Web.
The articles in this blog are continuously updated and improved. Your help is more than welcome.
The Bishop seduces the world with his voice
Sweat strangles mute eyes
As insinuations gush out through a hydrant of sorrow
Dreams, a world never seen
Mounded on Africa's anvil, tempered down home
Documented in cries and wails
Screaming to be ignored, crooning to be heard
Throbbing from the gutter
On Saturday night
Silver offering only,
The Right Reverend's Back in Town
Don't it make you feel all right?
No comments :
Post a Comment