
Ray Charles: Angels Keep Watching Over Me
Jan 02 1979
•2h 40m
•The Voices of Jubilation present Ray Charles. Region 0 Ray Charles was a pioneering American pianist and soul musician who shaped the sound of rhythm & blues, and gospel. Sadly the legend past away June of 2004, but he left us with a collection of some of his best gospel performances. Featuring the Voices Of Jubilation, who consider themselves ministers of music, not performing artists.
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