Ray Charles in unidentified documentary, early 1970s.
At unidentified venue, early 1970s. |
From unidentified shooting. |
Photos by Brian O'Dowd.
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The Raelettes, backstage at a concert in Madrid.1972 |
With Marci Soto and daughter in St. Louis. |
At home or at RPM, Los Angeles? Photos by Ted Williams. |
At RPM, Los Angeles; photo by Ted Williams, for Ebony. |
What Am I Living For peaks at #54 on Pop Chart, Look What They've Done To My Song, Ma at #65 on Pop and #25 on R&B.
A Message From The People peaks at #52 on Pop Album Chart, Through The Eyes Of Love at #186.
Release of album (Ray Charles Presents The) Raeletts, Yesterday... Today... Tomorrow.
14 January 1972
Probable date of first taping of first Carol Burnett Show (see 26th).
26 January 1972
Probable date of first taping of first Carol Burnett Show (see 26th).
Raelettes f.l.t.r.: Vernita Moss, Dorothy Berry, Mable John, Susaye Greene, Estella Yarbrough.. |
26 January 1972
Photos by Ted Williams. |
Ad promoting 1987 rerun of the show. |
Attends funeral of Mahalia Jackson in Chicago.
21 – 27 February 1972
On Hollywood Squares (probably all taped shortly before that week). See this.
Release of album A Message From The People.
2 April 1972
Attending an event related to the Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation at the Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles CA.
29 April 1972
Cal Poli in San Luis Obispo CA.
2 May 1972
Veterans Memorial Building, University of Detroit, Detroit MI.
3 May 1972
CSU Auditorium & Gym (Woodling Gymnasium), Cleveland OH.
5 May 1972
Kiel Opera House, St Louis.
6 May 1972
Auditorium Theatre, Chicago IL.
11 May 1972
Civic Center, Saginaw MI.
12 May 1972
Loeb Center, NYU.
*and/or*
St. Mathews, Kentucky.
*and/or*
The Spectrum, Philadelphia.
13 May 1972
University of Detroit.
14 May 1972
Spectrum Arena, Philadelphia PA.
*and/or*
St. Mathews, Kentucky.
*and/or*
The Spectrum, Philadelphia.
13 May 1972
University of Detroit.
14 May 1972
Spectrum Arena, Philadelphia PA.
21 May 1972
Philharmonic Hall, New York City NY (gross $14,500).
24 May 1972
A concert in LA (filling in for Ella Fitzgerald/Count Basie).
24 May to 3 June 1972
The Coconut Grove, Ambassador Hotel, LA., presented by Sammy Davis, Jr. ("Critics shouldn't come to first nights, said Ray Charles during his opening show at the Valley Music Theater […], They should wait about four nights").
June 1972
Release of the single Look What They've Done To My Song, Ma / America The Beautiful.
A one-nighter at the new Pan-afro Auditorium in Las Vegas.
A one-nighter at the new Pan-afro Auditorium in Las Vegas.
9 June 1972
First Bay Area Jazz Festival, San Francisco CA; with Stan Getz, B.B. King, Ike and Tina Turner, the Jimmy Smith Jam Session, Miles Davis, Les McCann, Nina Simone. The Giants of Jazz, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonius Monk, Sonny Stitt, Art Blakey and Kai Winding.
10 June 1972
San Diego.
10 June 1972
San Diego.
Before 14 June 1972
One-nighter at new Pan-Afro Auditorium in Las Vegas NV.
17 June 1972
State Fair Coliseum, Dallas TX.
23 June 1972
Festival Field, 5th Hampton Jazz Festival, Hampton VA.
25 June 1972
Oakdale Musical Theatre, Wallingford CT.
30 June 1972
1 July 1972
Newport Jazz Festival, Giants Of Jazz program, at Yankee Stadium, New York City NY.
Photos: Redfern/Getty Images. |
2 July 1972
Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa FL .
Suspect: two pristine ticket stubs from the same concert?!
7 July 1972
On the David Frost Show. See this.
With Bill Cosby at the Fisher Theatre in Detroit.
*conflicting with:*
7 July 1972
On the David Frost Show. See this.
With Bill Cosby at the Fisher Theatre in Detroit.
*conflicting with:*
Ad from New York Amsterdam News, Jun. 17, 1972. |
9 July 1972
Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg MB.
The 1972 (Apr. - Dec.) trumpet section, with f.l.t.r. Tommy Turrentine, Joe Mitchell, Tony Farrell, Tommy Cortez and Mike Conlon. (Coll. Tony Farrell). |
14 July 1972
Meadow Brook Theatre, Rochester Hills MI.
*conflicting with:*
*conflicting with:*
Massey Hall, Toronto.
The Toronto Star of July 9 published an interview with this photo by Keith Beaty (prob. from an earlier concert in Toronto), to announce the concert on the 14th. |
21 July 1972
11th Annual Ohio Valley Jazz Festival, at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati OH. Co-billed with B.B. King and Les McCann,
Program leaflet. |
Ray Charles publicity pic used in newspaper article about this concert. |
Release of album Through The Eyes Of Love.
Photo by M.A. Christman. Notes on backside of this photoprint (as submitted to Ebay): "NBC", "feature", "Eyes of Soul". Maybe from a filmed NBC item, promoting the Eyes Of Love album? |
September 1972
First taping for the Dick Cavett Show (aired in ’73). See this.
9 September 1972
Black Expo 72 (2nd night of 3) at Civic Auditorium, San Francisco CA with The Impressions, New Birth-Nighliters, Aaron & Freddie, Taj Mahal, Gary Bartz, Loading Zone, Black Light Sound, Bayette.
10 September 1972
Sickle Cell Community Awards Night at Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles CA.
11 September 1972
Benefit concert for the National Children's Center at Filene Center, Wolf Trap in Washington DC.
15 September 1972
16 September 1972
Coliseum, Richmond VA (with Curtis Mayfield).
22 September 1972
Barcelona.
23 September 1972
Palma de Mallorca.
25 September 1972
Hala Pionir, Belgrade.
At Pioneer Hall in Belgrade. A color film has survived - see this.
During Yogoslavia tour: meeting Tihomir Pop Asanovic. |
There were 4 concerts, possibly over 2 days. |
5 October 1972
Kamen.
6 October 1972
Sportpalast, Berlin.
7 October 1972
Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt.
8 October 1972
Saarlandhalle, Saarbrücken.
9 October 1972
Malmö.
10 October 1972
Tivoli, Copenhagen (integral show taped for TV). See this.
11 October 1972
Benefit (National OIC Day) closed circuit telecast Everybody Can Be Somebody at Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York . See this.
Victoria Hall, Geneva (read review here).
16 and 17 October 1972
La Salle Pleyel, Paris; 3 shows were taped; see this.
Photo by Michel Artault/Corbis. |
Photo by Ton den Haan. |
Mike Conlon (ct), Tommy Cortez, Joe Mitchell, Tommy Turrentine, Tony Farrell - trumpets; Glenn Childress, Al Hall Jr., Fred Murrell, Steve Turre - trombones; James Clay, Don Garcia - alto saxophones; Andrew Ennis - tenor saxophone, flute; Fred Smith - tenor saxophone; Leroy Cooper - baritone saxophone, band leader; John Perrett - drums; Ralph Byrd - guitar; Edgar Willis - bass; John Henderson - organ. The Raelettes: Dorothy Berry, Susaye Greene, Mable John, Vernita Moss, Estella Yarbrough.
Backstage or hotel. Photo by Ton den Haan/Nederlands Fotomuseum. |
Souvenir program for Pleyel concerts.. |
16 – 22 October 1972
On Hollywood Squares (probably all taped well before that week). See this.
18 or 19 October 1972
Besançon.
Photo from INA archive, dated October 19. |
Upon arrival by train in Besançon, Ray Charles was interviewed by the 'Journal' of the local ORTF station (INA ID# |
Transit at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam. See this.
Same photo, mirrored? From Het Vrije Volk, Oct. 20. |
20 October 1972
Cirque Royal, Brussels.
21 October 1972
Two concerts at De Doelen, Rotterdam.
22 October 1972
New Victoria Theatre, London.
23 - 24 October 1972
Zouk Amphitheatre, City Sportive Building, Beirut.
27 October 1972
Civic (Veteran's) Auditorium, San Rafael CA.
29 October 1972
Allen Fieldhouse, Kansas University, Lawrence KS (co-billed with Della Reese).
November 1972
Release of the single Hey Mister / There'll Be No Peace Without All Men As One.
Early November - Mid December 1972
Touring in the U.S. with B.B. King and Billy Preston.
7 to 12 November 1972
Souvenir program of this concert. |
15 November 1972
Fairground Pavillion, Tulsa OK.
22 November 1972
Fairground Pavillion, Tulsa OK.
17 - 26 November 1972
Latin Casino, Cherry Hill NJ.
22 November 1972
Second time on Carol Burnett Show (air date). See this.
28 November 1972 to 3 December 1972
Circle Star Theater in San Carlos CA, with B.B. King. One of the concerts was taped; see this.
From theatre's season brochure. |
"The World's Greatest Blues Show" at the Valley Music Theater in Woodland Hills CA; with B.B. King and Billy Preston; read this.
11 to 23 December 1972
11 to 23 December 1972
In Israel (with concerts at Binyeni Ha'ooma in Jerusalem on the 12th, Tel Aviv and Haifa, and visits to several biblical sites) for shooting of Soul Of The Holy Land - The Lost Concert; August 1973 (sic! under that title released as a DVD in November 2004). See this.
Ray Charles (and Joe Adam's neck) at Ben Gurion Airport, Tel Aviv. |
The band in Tel Aviv. |
Full page portrait in New Musical Express (UK), March 25, 1972. |
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