Ray Charles
- Don Cerulli, Ray Charles; Big Man In Blues (Down Beat 23, 28 Nov. 1956, p. 54).
- Mimi Clar, [Review of] Ray Charles [aka Hallelujah I Love Her So] (The Jazz Review, vol. 2, nr 1; February 1959).
- Joe Goldenburg, [Reviews of] Ray Charles [aka Hallelujah I Love Her So]; Yes Indeed!; Ray Charles At Newport; Harry Belafonte Sings The Blues. (The Jazz Review, vol. 2, nr 1; February 1959).
- Mimi Clar, [Reviews of] Ray Charles: At Newport [...and...] Yes Indeed [...] (The Jazz Review, vol. 2, nr 2; February 1959).
- Bill Crow, [Review of] Ray Charles: At Newport [...]. (The Jazz Review, vol. 2, nr 2; February 1959).
- H.A. Woodfin, [Reviews of] What'd I Say; The Genius Of Ray Charles (The Jazz Review, vol. 3, nr 3, March - April 1960.
- Barbara Gardner, The Bright Night World Of Ray Charles (DownBeat, 7 July 1960).
- Mimi Clar, [Review of] Ray Charles In Person (The Jazz Review, vol. 3, nr 9, November 1960.
- The Soul Of Ray Charles (Ebony, 1960).
- Allan Morrison, How Ray Charles earns $2 million singing blues (Jet, 1 February 1962).
- Ray Charles moest in zijn jeugd kiezen: bedelen of carrière maken. (Leidsch Dagblad, 17 February 1962 - in Dutch).
- Dan Morgenstern, The Impact Of Ray Charles (Jazz, October 1962).
- Blues Becomes Big Business - Singer Ray Charles parlays voice into multi-million dollar, national enterprise (Ebony, 1963).
- Singers: That's All Right (Time, 10 May 1963).
- Kenneth Allsop, The blind cat with a monkey on his back (The Straits Times, 14 May 1963).
- Leonard Feather, Free Flow: A Conversation With Ray Charles (Downbeat, 12 September 1963).
- Norval Perkins, One More Chorus (Washington Afro-American, 12 November 1963).
- Val Wilmer, Genius plus soul equals - what? A Personal View of Ray Charles (JazzBeat, August 1964).
- Charles E. Brown, Medic Says Ray Charles has kicked dope; wife is happy (Jet, 9 December 1965).
- Charles E. Brown, The new Ray Charles returns to his public (Jet, 16 December 1965).
- Leonard Feather, Ray Charles - Clean. An unprecedented interview with the genius of soul. (Cavalier, July 1966).
- Carolyn Jones, An Interview With Ray Charles (KFXM, 29 July 1966).
- The Ray Charles Story (Billboard, 1966; 16 page insert on his 20th anniversary in show business).
- Music Souring (Life, 1966).
- Eliot Tiegel, [Jazz Beat Column] (Billboard, 24 June 1967).
- Harvey Siders, Subject: Ray Charles; an open letter to future interviewers (Downbeat, 30 November 1967).
- Leonard Feather, Ray Charles: Musician And Business Tycoon (The Des Moines Register, 23 August 1969).
- Whitny Balliett, It's Detestable When You Live It - Ray Charles (first published in The New Yorker, 1970; repr. in: American Singers; Twenty-seven Portraits in Song, Oxford University Press, 1988).
- Bill Quinn, Playboy Interview: Ray Charles (Playboy, 1970).
- Les Tomkins, Ray Charles; Rags To Riches (JazzProfessional, 1971).
- Ben Fong-Torres, Ray Charles (Rolling Stone, 18 January 1973).
- Ben Fong-Torres Ray Charles (Humo, 1 February 1973 - in Dutch).
- Michael Lydon, Boogie Lightning. [Contains an interesting 1972 concert report and interview with Brother Ray, later only hinted at in Man And Music] (Dial Press, 1974).
- Black Music. [Contains exciting interview with Ray Charles, who was obviously eager to talk about his then new record label, Crossover] (Hamlyn, 1974).
- Mary Campbell, He Just Wanted to Be Great (Schenectady Gazette, 29 June 1974).
- Louie Robinson, The enduring genius of Ray Charles (Ebony, October 1974).
- Don Rhodes, Lest We Forget: Ray Charles (Indiana Evening Gazette, 21 December 1974).
- Stephen Rhodes, Ray Charles Interview [in 1976] (Blog, 14 January 2010).
- Dan Warfield, Ray Charles wears his fame with humility (S&S, 5 October 1976).
- Spencer Leigh, The Genius hits the road, An appreciation of Ray Charles (Blues & Soul 211, 19 October 1976).
- Pete Welding, Ray Charles: Senior Diplomat of Soul (Downbeat, May 5, 1977).
- Peter GaraFola, Music's 'Ray' of hope (The Herald Statesman, 29 May 1978).
- Ray Charles and David Ritz, Brother Ray: Ray Charles' Own Story. [Reprint with added materials; great - intentionally subjective, but generally honest - life story from Ray's perspective; omissions are as interesting as what's in it] (Da Capo Press, 6 October 2004; 1st ed. 1978).
- Fred Schruers, What'd I Say? - Elvis Costello puts his foot in his mouth (Rolling Stone, 27 May 1979).
- Francesco Fornai, Ray Charles, come vive un divo in tournée; Una giornata con il grande cantante negro, in giro per l'Italia (La Stampa, 28 July 1979 - in Italian).
- Paul Krueger, Ray Charles is treated as royalty (Merced Sun-Star, 16 October 1979).
- Interview with Ray Charles (1983).
- Ray Charles Reveals 'Bombs Put Under Bandstand' For His Anti-Racism Role (Jet, 9 December 1985).
- Lawrence Christson, Ray Charles Proud To Be A Legend (LA Times, 1986).
- Mike Boehm, Ray Charles at Crazy Horse Freer, More Physical Than at Arts Center (LA Times , 1988).
- Jeff Levenson, What'd I Say - A Conversation With Ray Charles, in Downbeat, January 1989, p. 17 - 19 (quoted here, p. 37 - 38).
- Lawrence Christson, Ray Charles Keeps On Keepin' On - At age 58, the blues king is touring again (LA Times, 1989).
- Olivier Gillissen, Ray Charles. [In French; NOT available online; factually not a very good biography - but a great story, with many details on Ray's French adventures, and many great photos by Jean-Pierre Leloir] (Jazz Hot/L'Instant, 1989).
- David Grogan, Ray Charles (People, 19 November 1990).
- Bernard Holland, The Opposing Styles Of Pain and Solitude Versus Boisterousness (New York Times, 29 June 1992).
- Fran Fried, The Modest Genius [...]. (FranoramaWorld, 24 February 2011 [first published in: New Haven Register, 29 October 1993]).
- Michael Lydon, Ray Charles: Man and Music, Updated Commemorative Edition. [Only very partially available online; a good biography with disputable major focus on Ray's recording career; good timeline research, based on many interviews with - not always the right - people around Ray] (Routledge, 26 February 2004; 1st edition 1995).
- Ability Magazine Charles Interview. (Ability Magazin, [1995])
- Josh Alan Friedman, House of David (on David Fathead Newman, 1996).
- Thomas Hüetli, Wer ist hier der King? Entertainer Ray Charles über seinen Blues, die Frauen und seinen Durchblick in Rassenfragen (Der Spiegel, 6 May 1996).
- Jean-Pierre Allaux, Ray, Mi, Fa, Soul (LaVie, 16 May 1996).
- Ilze Biggs, Ray Charles, A psychobiographical study. (Rhodes University, 11 February 1997).
- Bill Dahl, The Saxmen (liner notes to "Ray Charles: Genius & Soul – The 50th Anniversary Collection"; Rhino Records, September 1997).
- Don Heckman, Bebop on His Mind (LA Times, 1998).
- Don Heckman, Last Of the Old Masters (The Nation, 12 November 1998).
- Ray Charles Inducts Billy Joel (18 March 1999).
- Billy Joel Accepts His Induction (18 March 1999).
- Pat Kane, Ray's lord; The man with the greatest blues voice ever is coming to [Glasgow] (The Sunday Herald, 23 May 1999).
- Michèle Leloup, Les fausses notes me font mal (L'Express, 24 June 1999).
- Giovanna Grassi, Ray Charles torna a Sanremo (Corriere della Sera, 2 November 1999 - in Italian).
- Billy Vera, Ray Charles (Doo Wop Café, 2000).
- Gail Mitchell, Ray Charles - The Billboard Interview (Billboard, 22 June 2002).
- Don Waller, Ray Charles - Six Decades Of Hits (Billboard, 22 June 2002).
- Bill DeMain, Ray Charles Launches A New Label (Performing Songwriter, December 2002).
- William R. Bauer, Open The Door - The Life And Music Of Betty Carter (University of Michigan, 2002).
- Lisa Verrico, Life & Soul (Scotland on Sunday, 12 January 2003).
- Al Aronowitz, Aretha Live At Filmore West (2003).
- Rome Neal, Ray Charles: Music Is His Life - After Early Hardships, Ray Charles Continues To Make Beautiful Music (2003).
- [Interview transcript]. (VH1.com, S.a.).
- Mike Sager, What I've Learned: Ray Charles (Esquire, 1 August 2003).
- Ben Greenberg, Ray Charles Helped Integrate Birmingham (2004); also read this.
- The Genius Of Soul - Hail and farewell to Ray Charles (Ebony, 2004).
- Al Aronowitz, The Great Ray Charles Needed No Justifying (2004).
- Stanley Crouch, It's a Shame About Ray; The passing of an American musical icon (2004).
- Michael Lydon, Ray Charles: Man And Music, Updated Commemorative Edition (Routledge, 22 January 2004).
- Rheta Grimsley Johnson, I have singer Ray Charles on my mind (Gadsden Times, 8 June 2004).
- Tom Ashbrook (with guests Michael Lydon, Al Kooper, Roy Haynes), WBUR Notes of Appreciation for Ray Charles (WBUR, 10 June 2004).
- Richard Corliss, The Genie (Time, 10 June 2004).
- Ashley Kahn, Ray Charles: A Musical Genius for All Genres (NPR, radio documentary, 11 June 2004).
- Colette Bancroft, Tampa Bay was home turf (St Petersburg Times, 11 June 2004).
- Donald Fagen, Ray Charles: 1930 - 2004.
- Richard Harrington, The Soul of a Genius; For More Than 50 Years, Ray Charles's Musical Vision Knew No Limits (Washington Post, 11 June 2004).
- Jon Pareles and Bernard Weinraub, Ray Charles, Bluesy Essence of Soul, Is Dead at 73 (New York Times, 11 June 2004).
- Charles Taylor, The genius hits the road (Salon, 11 June 2004).
- Zev Chafets, Hit the road, Elvis The King was only a pretender to the crown worn by Ray Charles (New York Daily News, 13 June 2004).
- Barry Willis, Ray Charles 1930 - 2004 (Stereophile, 14 June 2004).
- Julian Bond, Soul's everyman (15 June 2004).
- David Hinckley, Ray did it all, his way (New York Daily News, 16 June 2004).
- Sarah Hepola, Odd & Ends (Dallas Observer, 17 June 2004).
- Brian Ascenzo, I Met A Genius Once (Pegwood Arts, c 2004).
- Star-Studded Funeral Service for Ray Charles (NPR, radio documentary, 18 June 2004).
- William Booth, Heavenly Choir - Through the Voices of His Many Friends, Ray Charles Is Still Singing (Washington Post, 19 June 2004).
- Tom Sinclair, Ray Charles 1930 - 2004 (Entertainment Weekly, 25 June 2004).
- [Interview with Ray about Genius Loves Company + quotes from co-performers] (Ray-Charles.co.uk, 26 June 2004).
- Don Rhodes, Ray Charles gave country music his own touch (The Augusta Chronicle, 1 July 2004).
- [Tributes from friends, producers, bandmates and disciples] (Yahoo Groups, July 2004).
- Ray Charles duets on posthumous album; Genius Loves Company features B.B. King, Elton John and more (MSNBC Today, 30 August 2004).
- Blair Jackson, Ray Charles, The Genius and friends at the end of the road (Mix, 1 October 2004).
- Blair Jackson, Classic Tracks: Ray Charles' What'd I Say (Mix, 1 October 2004).
- Richard Corliss, The Genie (Time, 6 October 2004).
- David Ritz, It's A Shame About Ray (Slate, 22 October 2004).
- Paul de Barros, A look at how movie fiction holds up to reality (Seattle Times, 24 October 2004).
- Rebecca Leung, The Genius Of Ray Charles; 60 Minutes Looks Back At The Life And Loves Of A True Original (NBC, 26 December 2004).
- Ray Charles (TheSoulGuy).
- Paula Edelstein, Phil Ramone Discusses The Making of Genius Loves Company - The last recording of Ray Charles (JazzUSA, s.d.).
- Jean-Pierre Grosz, Ray, mon ami (Paris, 2005 - in French).
- David Hoffman, My take on the movie "Ray" (2005).
- Spencer Leigh, Ray Charles Was A Genius: An Interview with Jerry Wexler (BBC, March 2005).
- Adam Higginbotham, 33 Things You Should Know About Ray Charles (Blender.com, March 2005).
- Jeff Fitzgerald, What I Say (Allaboutjazz, 18 May 2005).
- Ron Netsky, Ray Charles on his mind; David Fathead Newman pays tribute to a friend (Rochester City News, 25 May 2005).
- Brian D. Holland, Guitar Shorty Interview (Modern Guitars, 29 July 2005).
- Phil Gallo, 100 Icons Of The Century - Ray Charles (Variety, 16 October 2005).
- Bobby Reed, Examining the color of country music (Chicago Sun-Times, 2 July 2006).
- Mike Levine, Recording the Genius (interview with engineer Terry Howard, 2006).
- Interview with Paul Shaffer On Bonnie Hunt Show (on playing behind Ray on SNL). [VID]
- Bernard Lortat-Jacob, L’image musicale du souvenir - Georgia On My Mind de Ray Charles (L'Homme, 2006; No 177-8).
- Peter Vacher, Send for the English cat (JazzUK, Nov.-Dec. 2006).
- Tavis Smiley, Quincy Jones [interview transcript]. PBS, 16 January 2007.
- Bobby Womack, Midnight Mover: The True Story of the Greatest Soul Singer in the World (John Blake, 1 March 2007).
- Dave Mosher, The Science of Ray Charles’s Swing (Discover, 3 April 2007).
- Mike Finbow, Drown In My Own Tears (SoulmusicHQ, 29 June 2007).
- Robin Heffler, Shepherding the Philanthropic Legacy Of Ray Charles (Catalyst, 2008).
- Omkar Deshmukh, Ray Charles (2008).
- Carl Jacobson, Remembering Brother Ray (IntegralLife, 10 June 2009).
- Michael Gray [Ray Charles entry in Bob Dylan Encyclopedia] (Directory International, 22 September 2010).
- Concord, Rhino Burnish Ray Charles Catalog (Billboard.biz, 2010).
- Ray Charles’ Publishing Goldmine (Billboard.biz, 2010).
- Steve Stegman, Rock of Ages. Part ten: Ray Charles. Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music. Vols. I & II (2010).
- Ray Charles: Looking back (BackThen, 2010).
- Stephen Stegman, Rock of Ages. Part ten: Ray Charles. Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Vols. I & II (Examiner, 9 April 2010).
- Aaron Cohen, Ray's Kind Of Jazz (Downbeat, October 2010).
- Josep Pedro, James Polk: Recipes from the Doctor (Allaboutjazz, 13 April 2011).
- Georgia Temple, Trumpeter to perform with MOSC [interview with Marcus Belgrave] (Mywesttexas, 12 May 2011).
- Ruth Robinson, [Remembering Ray Charles]. (Ruth's Been Writing, 2009 - 2010).
- Preston Lauterbach, Ray Charles Desegregates NOLA, 1963 (20 July 2011).
- Jack Doyle, Ray Sings America - 1972 - 2011 (The Pop History Dig, 5 November 2011).
- Steven A. Cerra, David 'Fathead' Newman: Tough, Texas Tenor (Jazz Profiles, 2 February 2012).
- Harley Payette, Ray Charles – “Singular Genius: The Complete ABC Singles” review (Classicpopicons, 25 February 2012).
- Sanifu Hall, My times with the Ray Charles Orchestra (AlHall blog, 29 August 2012).
- Don Manley, Marco resident [i.e. Renald Richard] served as Ray Charles' band leader during the 1950s (News-Press, 28 February 2013).
- Sam Adams, Merry Clayton on 20 Feet From Stardom, Ray Charles, Lynryd Skynyrd, and “Gimme Shelter” (A.V. Club, 27 August 2013).
- Gavin Edwards, 'We Are the World': A Minute-by-Minute Breakdown on Its 30th Anniversary (March 6, 2015).
- Ed Pavlić, But Amen is the Price: James Baldwin and Ray Charles in “The Hallelujah Chorus” (September 2015).
- Alan Swyer, How Ray Charles convinced me to be his stand-in (Narratively, 9 March 2017).
- Al Hunter, Busted — The 1961 Heroin Arrest of Ray Charles in Indianapolis (Weeklyview.net, 8 February 2018).
- Percy Mayfield: The poet of the Blues (JazzBluesNews.Space, 12 August 2018).
- Jonathan Powell, Wikispaces History Of Songs - Ray Charles (Wikispaces, S.a.).Celeste Day Moore, Ray Charles in Paris: Race, Protest, and the Soundscape of the Algerian War (American Quarterly Volume 71, Number 2, June 2019, p. 449-472).
- CelebrityGenius.
- FindADeath.
- Dipity.
- Ebony.
- It's Detestable.
- Music Soaring.
- NNDB.
- Ray Charles Foundation.
- Madlyn F. and Jennifer Glover (with Azaan Kamau), The Memoirs of Madlyn F. Glover; A Love & Romance With Ray Charles Robinson (Glover Lane Publishing, 2008).
- Louie Robinson, Ray Charles loses paternity (Jet, 6 February 1964).
- Blind singer pays to support; the patternity problems of Ray Charles (Jet, 3 June 1965).
- Charles' youngest son learns show business on road as stage hand (Jet, 26 June 1980).
- Charles' stepmother buried as pauper? (Lodi news Sentinel, 19 December 1985).
- Sheila Raye Charles, Ray Charles' daughter on The Overnighter with Ewing Stevens (Audio, 2004).
- Raila Kinnunen, Raita Outinen ei itke Ray Charlesia [On Outinen's book, Kasvoton morsian - Elämäni Ray Charlesin kanssa ("Faceless bride - My Life with Ray Charles", 2003)] (APU, 24 January 2005).
- Jyrki Hämäläinen, Raita Outisen ja Ray Charlesin Sokea rakkaus (Danni, 25 June 2010).
- Eileen F. Michaels, Ray's St. Louis Woman - Ray Charles made himself at home in Kirkwood—and nobody knew (St Louis Magazine, 2006).
- Clarence Waldron, Ray Charles' Children, Ex-Manager Battle Over Singer's Estate (Jet, 12 May 2008).
- Michael A. Hiltzik, Ray Charles' children battle over his legacy (Los Angeles Times, 20 August 2008).
- Ray Charles Jr., You Don't Know Me: Reflections of My Father, Ray Charles (New York, Crown Publishers, 2010).
- Felicia Pride, Ray Charles' son reflects on living with a legendary dad (TheGrio, 2 July 2010).
- Sheila Ray Charles (with Glenn Swanson), Behind the shades (Love Song Publishing, 2010).
- Marci Soto, Ray & Me (Monograph Publishing, 2010).
- David Nathan, Stars Behind The Stars: The Raelets (1971).
- David Nathan, Ray Charles & The Raelets Live (Concert review, 1972).
- Mary Ann Lacey, An interview with The Raelettes (Montreal.com, 2003).
- David Nathan, Mable John (Raelets) Remembers (2004).
- Ruby Rae Roberson, Ruby’s Early Life: Ray Charles My Memories As A Raelette (self-published, 2007).
- StoryCorps Griot: 'Ain't That Love' [audio interview with Joe Hunter and Trudy Cohran] (NPR, 12 February 2008).
- Rita Graham In Conversation With Rob Jones (TheSoulGuy).
- Liane Hansen, A Raelette On Ray Charles [audio interview with Angela Workman] (NPR, 8 November 2009).
- Liane Hansen Speaks With Three Of The Raelettes [Angela Workman, Kathryn Collie, Estella Yarbrough] (NPR, 8 November 2009).
- Former Raelette Cynthia Scott performing Shades Of Ray, from her album Dream For One Bright World:
- Bill Milkowski, Ray Charles & Steve Turre: After Midnight, in: JazzTimes (2000).
- Cecile Brown, The Collector - Harold Patton (SFGate, 10 December 2000).
- [Former band members reminiscensing working with the Ray Charles Orchestra on a discussion board].
- John Bryant, Playing Drums for Ray Charles (2004).
- Corey Levitan, Ray of hope - local students win chance to jam with music legend (2004).
- Joe Helm, David "Fathead" Newman remembers Ray Charles [audio interview] (Washington Post, 10 June 2004).
- Oscar Peterson (CBC, 2004):
- John Bryant, Playing Drums for Ray Charles (MykesWeblog, 24 October 2004).
- Transcript of online chat with Valerie Ervin (office manager of Ray Charles Enterprises) and Susan Lacy (producer of American Masters series) (WashingtonPost.com, 2005).
- Ray Charles And Terry Howard.
- Ray Charles Tracks With M-Audio.
- Paul Adams, David Hoffman - Ray Charles trumpet soloist, arranger, and world traveler (interview).
- Nina Guilbeau, Being Non-Famous (21 June 2009).
- Backstage: Performing with Ray Charles a hard and fulfilling road (PJStar, 15 August 2010).
- David Hoffman, A Personal Remembrance of Ray Charles.
- David Hoffman, What's That Bus Doing On the Runway? The Antics and Absurdities of a Life on the Road (CreateSpace, 2010).
- David Hoffman, Excerpts from… What’s That Bus Doing On the Runway? The Antics and Absurdities of a Life on the Road. (Peoria, Sep/Oct 2010).
- David Hoffman, What's That Bus Doing On the Runway? (2010).
- Paul Adams, David Hoffman, Ray Charles trumpet soloist, arranger, and world traveler.
- Steve Hoffman Forum. 1, 2, 3.
- Terry Howard, Using Sonar to Restore Historic Ray Charles Recordings.
- Anthony Layser, Late Show's Paul Shaffer Orchestrates a Legendary Gig (2007).
- Jean-michel Bernard, [Testimonial].
- John Fordham, David Fathead Newman Saxophonist, Played With Ray Charles (The Age, 31 January 2009).
- Susan Cross, Leroy Cooper leaves Ray Charles - the 1st time (8 November 2010).
- Susan Cross, First gig in Vegas with Ray Charles (31 July 2009).
- [About Billy Preston:] Susan Cross, Before the Beatles were the Beatles and then there was Billy Preston (February 2011).
- Ted Panken, For the 81st Anniversary of David “Fathead” Newman’s birth, A 1998 DownBeat Interview with him and Hank Crawford and a Liner Note (24 February 2014).
- [Don Peake on The Ray Charles School Of Music] (Video, 2010):
And in a video from 2017:
- Hank Crawford on working with Ray (Jan. 16, 1994):
- Billy Preston on Ray Charles (from The Genius Of Soul, 1991):
- Watch the video with Smokey Robinson, in Live From Daryl's House, episode #22 (July 2011)!
- Interview with Tony Gumina (Ray Charles Marketing Group; 2011):
- [About Jimmy Lewis:] Alan Swyer, Soul Brother (Easy Street, 27 March 2017).
- Ray Charles (Real.com UK, file of articles).
- Blues Bibliography.
- Gramophone. [Archive of 'the world's authority on classical music since 1923', an often hilarious source for early (1950s and 1960s) contemporary, often highly unappreciative, reviews of Ray Charles' albums].
- Bill Crow, From Birdland to Broadway: Scenes from a Jazz Life (Oxford University Press, 9 September 1993). [Great anecdotes about the jazz scene, starting from the early 1950s, from a sideman-insider].
- Paul De Barros, Jackson Street After Hours: The Roots of Jazz in Seattle. [Not available online; quintessential reading for anyone with an interest in Ray Charles] (Sasquatch Books, October 1993).
- Ted Fox, Showtime At The Apollo (Da Capo Press, April 1993; updated 2003). [Not available online; excellently researched, well told history of the most famous theatre in the world].
- Lee Friedlander, American Musicians (D.A.P., 2 October 2001). [Not available online; absolutely gorgeous photo book; contains 2 pages devoted to Ray Charles, including some seldom seen shots].
- Joe Goldberg, Jazz Masters Of The 50s (Da Capo Press, 22 August 1983). [With an insightful chapter about the Genius, dealing with his music as well as his personal tribulations of the time; ”his expenses [on heroin] right now are $ 500 a day, and he’ll be dead in three years”].
- Alan B. Govenar, Texas Blues: The Rise of a Contemporary Sound (S.l., 2008).
- Peter Guralnick, Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm and Blues and the Southern Dream of Freedom (New York, Harper & Row, 1986; repr. Back Bay Books, 1999).
- Gerri Hirshey, Nowhere to Run - The Story of Soul Music (London 1984; repr. 2006). [Delicious 'biography of Soul', with a few fun facts & anecdotes about Ray].
- Franz Hoffmann, Jazz Advertised in the Negropress; 8 vols (Berlin, Private press, 1980 - 1989). [Not available online; advertisements for jazz events in the major black East Coast and Chicago newspapers between 1910 and 1967; with index].
- Franz Hoffmann, Jazz Reviewed 1910-1967 out of the New England Negro Press; Vol. 1, 1910 - 1950 (Berlin, Private press, 1995). [Not available online].
- Bill Holland, High Profile Music At Home In Bloomington (Billboard, 12 July 1997).
- Bill Holland, Upgrading Labels' Vaults No Easy Archival Task (Billboard, 19 July 1997).
- Ashley Khan, The House That Trane Built: The Story of Impulse Records (New York, 2006).
- Daniell Wolff, Ernest C. Withers - The Memphis Blues Again: Six Decades of Memphis Music Photographs (Viking Studio, 25 October 2001). [Not available online; devoted to the photo s of Withers; contains 4 pictures of Brother Ray, including the famous early one with B.B. King)].
- Brian Ward, Just my soul responding; Rhythm and Blues, black consciousness and race relations. London, UCL Press, 1998.
- Jody Rosen, The Day the Music Burned (New York Times, 11 June 2019).