Release of album Thanks For Bringing Love Around Again.
1 May 2002
Millennium Theatre, brighton Beach, Brooklyn NY.
2 May 2002
Union County Arts Center in Rahway NJ.
6 May 2002
Receives honorary doctorate at Albany State University in Albany; addresses the graduates and presents the school with a $2 million check (after an initial $1 million donation in 2001).
10 May 2002
Release of video-presskit, titled Jazz And Blues Legend Ray Charles Embarks On 135th World Tour. See this.
11 May 2002
Hosting (?) Time For Life Concert In Colosseum, Roma IT. See this.
Ft. In The Heaven And Earth Show (air date, UK). See this.
Morgan State University, Baltimore.
17 May 2002
Spokane Opera House with Spokane Symphony (sold out), Spokane WA.
18 May 2002
Trio gig at Boomtown Party, Santa Monica. Photos here.
19 May 2002
49th Annual Share Boomtown Gala, Tacoma Dome, Tacoma WA; with the Tacoma Symphony Orchestra; almost 4,000 people; tickets at $35-$45.
24 May 2002
Atlanta Jazz Festival at Chastain Park Amphitheatre, Atlanta GA.
1 June 2002
Star Plaza Theatre, Merrillville IN.
6 June 2002
Private concert engagement at the TD Waterhouse Centre in Orlando FL.
8 June 2002
Zénith, Toulouse FR.
10 June 2002
Fox Theater, Balersfield CA.
13 June 2002
North Charleston Coliseum, North Charleston SC.
14 and 15 June 2002
Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater, Peachtree City GA
17 - 18 June 2002
Convention Center, Greenville NC (2,400 people)
20 June 2002
Casino Magic, Bay St. Louis MS.
21 June 2002
Botanic Garden, Memphis TN.
22 June 2002
The Raelettes f.l.t.r.: Katrina Harper, Estella Yarbrough, Renée Collins Georges, Karen Evans and Tonette McKinney.
Grand opening of the Mohegun Sun Casino in Uncasville CT; Dan Ackroyd celebrating his 50th birthday ("It was supposed to be the wondrous finale for the grand opening [...] - Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin, performing together on stage for the first time in 20 years. But it didn't happen. Charles and Franklin each performed - and performed well - Saturday night at a private function for celebrities and high-rollers at the Montville casino, but the artists' much-anticipated soul reunion never materialized, and no explanation was given"). Photos here.
Billboard special: Ray Charles - Six Decades Of Hits. Read this.
27 June 2002
Chicago Theatre, Chicago IL with Koko Taylor; tickets at $33.50-$198.50.
28 June 2002
Briggs & Stratton Big Backyard, New Berlin, Milwaukee WI.
29 June 2002
Schottenstein Center, Columbus OH ("Upset was what he was, or so it seemed. During his first couple of songs, Charles tapped the microphone a few times. One thought the blind singer-pianist was simply checking where he needed to sing.Next came a mumbled version of the swinging tune Busted").
4 July 2002
Ft. In Macy's 4th Of-7-Fireworks Spectacular. See this.
11 July 2002
Museumplatz, Bonn DE.
Photo by Massimo Borchi/Corbis.
17 July 2002
Cain Park, Cleveland Heights OH.
18 July 2002
Receives Heroes Award from National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences' Atlanta chapter at West-in Pechtree Plaza Hotel, Atlanta.
With Evander Holyfield.
19 and 20 July 2002
Bellterra Casino & Resort, Vevay IN.
21 July 2002
Concert of Colors, Chene Park, Detroit MI.
Photo by Mandi Wright.
25 and 26 July 2002
Calvin Theater, Northampton MA.
27 July 2002
Great Auditorium, Ocean Grove NJ; tickets $25.
29 July 2002
Merrill Auditorium, Portland ME.
31 July 2002
At opening ceremonies of the Empire State Games at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York City NY; emceed by Bob Costas.
2 and 3 August 2002
The Theater at Trump Plaza Casino Resort, Atlantic City NJ; tickets $60.
The Raelettes, backstage with a fan, at a Casino hotel in Atlantic City (from 2002?).
4 August 2002
Planting Fields Arboretum, Oyster Bay NY.
7 August 2002
Beacon Theatre, New York City NY; tickets at $35- $75. This story may refer to this concert. Photos made by a Russian tourist:
9 and 10 August 2002
Dover Downs Slots, Dover DE.
11 August 2002
Mann Music Center, Philadelphia PA.
18 August 2002
Desert Diamond Casino, Sahuarita AZ ("must have put the fear of God into more than 2,000 fans Sunday night. On the first two songs of his barely one-hour set at Desert Diamond Casino, the soul man's legendary growl was barely audible. The thought that the 71-year-old's sterling talent had tarnished probably chilled them to the bone. Thankfully, it was just a weak microphone").
Original caption to this Reuters photo: "Singer Ray Charles poses at the piano at his Los Angeles recording studio August 21, 2002 to promote his upcoming Gospel music concert titled The Gospel According to Ray Charles featuring the Voices of Jubilation. Charles returns to his roots with this first ever Gospel music concert set for September 5 and 6 at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood accompanied by the 70 member Voices of Jubilation choir from Newark, New Jersey." Location, date and title were changed later (see below).
22 August 2002
Wente Concerts At The Vineyard, Livermore.
American Routes airs I Didn't Learn That In School!, taped at Ray Charles' RPM studios in Los Angeles. See this.
23 August 2002
Mountain Winery, Saratoga CA.
24 August 2002
Radisson Woodlake Hotel, Sacramento CA.
25 August 2002
Marin Center, San Rafael CA; tickets at $28 - $60; review here.
With Travis Tritt performing on CMT's Crossroads (aired in November 2002). See this.
11 September 2002
Kodak Theatre, Hollywood CA.
Interview at RPM, Los Angeles.
12 September 2002
Benaroya Hall, Seattle WA.
15 to 20 September 2002
Lincoln Center, Fort Collins CO.
21 and 22 September 2002
Union Colony Civic Center, Greeley CO
23 and 24 September 2002
Lincoln Center, Fort Collins CO.
26 September 2002
Concert in Central Park, Passadena.
Press conference announcing the Ray Charles On Ice television special (taped at the Staples Center on October 5, 2002 and aired December 21, 2002 on the NBC). Photo here. See this.
Photo by Frederick M. Brown.
27 September 2002
First air date of Ray Charles Ft. In Jools Holland's Piano, part 1 (UK). See this.
29 September 2002
Konocti Harbor Resort, Kelseyville CA
2 October 2002
Interviewee on documentary in American Masters series, Willie Nelson, Still Is Still Movin' (air date). See this.
Big Fresno Fair, Fresno.
3 October 2002
Paramount Theatre, Oakland CA.
4 October 2002
Ft. In Jools Holland's Piano, Part 2 (UK; air date). See this.
The Grove, Anaheim CA.
5 October 2002
Performing at Tribute On Ice, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles CA (aired on 21 December, by NBC). See this.
6 October 2002
Trio gig at Verizon Musical Festival, in Old Pasadena CA, Central Park; for bootleg(s?) cf. this and this.
With Tom Fowler and Peter Turre. Photos by Chris Walter.
10 October 2002
Rainbow/PUSH Coalition Fifth Annual Awards Dinner and 61st Birthday Celebration for Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr.
"Musician Ray Charles (C) cuts the cake in honor of the Rev.Jesse Jackson Sr.(R) 61st birthday during the Fifth Annual Rainbow/PUSH Coalition Awards Dinner at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on October 10, 2002 in Beverly Hills [with] Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. [and Warren Beatty, a.o.]". Photo by David Klein/Getty.
15 October 2002
Abravanel Hall, Salt Lake City UT, with Utah Symphony (2,400 people); tickets at $30-$150.
Benefit concert for the Regence Blue Cross/Blue Shield's 10th Annual Caring Foundation for Children Gala.
16 October 2002
National Visionary Leadership Project, Los Angeles.
18 October 2002
Unveils new line of 16 slot machines for the visually impaired at Harrah's New Orleans Casino; and performs at the casino.
21 October 2002
Taping for Liza And David (never aired). See this.
27 October 2002
Lifetime (Assistance Founcation's) Award at Eastman Theatre, Rochester NY.
1 November 2002
Visits Crenshaw High's Elite Choir, LA.
2 November 2002
Honored at the 20th annual Media Access Awards for raising awareness about disability issues in the entertainment industry by American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, with the Disability Awareness Award at Sheraton Universal Hotel, Hollywood. Photos here.
This photo by Franck Camhi is dated on this day in '03...
24 November 2002
Saku Suurhall, Tallinn on the Eurovision Song Festival stage.
25 November 2002
KKL Kultur- und Kongresszentrum, Luzern.
"The audience experienced a truly memorable evening. Ray Charles filled the room with his unrivaled skills, his genius, and he enchanted around 1,900 happy spectators with his husky voice, his charm, his gaiety and his soul. That evening will remain in our hearts forever."
Photo by Urs Flueler.
26 November 2002
Vivement Dimanche, Paris.
27 November 2002
Mannheim.
28 November 2002
Geneva.
Photos by Carlo Carugo, probably shot around this date.
29 November 2002
Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon.
Late November 2002? Probably taken somewhere in the Normandie:
From left to right: Brianna Tucker, Estella Yarbrough, Renee Collins Georges, Karen Evans and Tonette McKinney.
6 December 2002
Taping of A Garden State Salute, at the Trenton War Memorial, Trenton NJ, by NJN, the New Jersey Public Television & Radio station (aired on 7 December). See this.
With city Lights Orchestra at UIC Pavilion, Chicago.
7 December 2002
Fargodome with Fargo-Moorhead Symphony, Fargo ND.
8 December 2002
Resch Center in Green Bay WI (video taping of Ray Charles Celebrates A Gospel Christmas; read this).
14 December 2002
Cameo at The 5th Annual Sears Soul Train Christmas Starfest. See this.
18 December 2002
Miracle on 34th Street, a concert at Madison Square Garden, New York City NY (with Liza Minelli and Patti LaBelle). The concert was billed as a tribute to Ray Charles. From a review in the New York Post: "For many, it wasn't newcomer Ashanti or old-timer LaBelle who ranked as the night zenith, but rather national treasure Ray Charles who continues to defy time with his classic sense of cool. He was terrific on the Hoagy Carmichael classic Georgia and had the entire house on its feet for his rendition of America The Beautiful. His version of this patriotic number was not only inspiring, it was soulful."
Patti Labelle, Ray Charles, Liza Minelli. Rex Features.
Late December 2002
Ray presents each of his children with a $ 1 million cheque at a Christmas lunch.
Ray Charles with kids. Top, from left: Raenee, Evelyn, Vincent, Ray Jr., Robyn (holding her daughter Avari), Corey and Reatha. Bottom, from left: Robert, Alexandra, Ray and David.
"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.
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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?
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