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Ray Agee

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181:. He made his first recordings as vocalist with the Richard Brown Orchestra, on the R.K. label, in 1952. He recorded in the early and mid-1950s for a variety of labels in Los Angeles, including 516: 166:, in 1921 according to most official records, though some sources give 1930. He was the eighth child out of 17 in the family. By the age of four, he developed 526: 531: 521: 536: 170:, which left him with a permanent disability. He moved to Los Angeles with his parents and family in the 1930s, and with his brothers formed a 355: 511: 266: 225: 237: 150:
singer and songwriter who recorded over a hundred tracks between the early 1950s and mid-1970s, and is described at
425: 228:. Most of Agee's songs were self-written. As a writer, his songs included "I've Been Wrong So Long", recorded by 394: 282: 178: 250: 206: 297: 163: 53: 262: 541: 506: 270: 258: 217: 177:
By the early 1950s, Agee had started performing secular R&B music, often in the relaxed style of
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in 1963; "Let's Talk About Love", a song recorded by Agee in 1963 which became the title track of
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Agee continued to record prolifically through the 1960s, for small labels including Shirley,
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as "a fine, versatile blues singer whose work deserves a wider audience".
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singing group, the Agee Brothers, who performed in local churches.
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label in 1971. His last recordings were released soon afterwards.
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Robert Santelli, "Ray Agee", Alabama Music Hall of Fame Achiever
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Blues Records 1943 to 1970: a selective discography
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Index

Dixons Mills, Alabama
Blues
R&B
Modern
Aladdin
Spark
blues
R&B
AllMusic
Dixons Mills, Alabama
polio
gospel
Charles Brown
Modern
Aladdin
Elko
Spark
Ebb
Maxwell Davis
Chuck Norris
Johnny Heartsman
Shirley Records
Bob Geddins
Jimmy Wilson
Bobby Bland
Johnny Otis
Johnny "Guitar" Watson
Lurrie Bell
Cowboy Junkies
Pale Sun, Crescent Moon

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