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Raymond Clinton "Ray" Agee (April 10, 1921 – April 15, 1989) was an American
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and R&B singer and songwriter who recorded over a hundred tracks between the early 1950s and mid-1970s, and is described at
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as "a fine, versatile blues singer whose work deserves a wider audience".


Biography

Agee was born in
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, in 1921 according to most official records, though some sources give 1930. Biography by Bill Dahl
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''. Retrieved January 30, 2017
He was the eighth child out of 17 in the family. By the age of four, he developed
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, 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
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singing group, the Agee Brothers, who performed in local churches. Robert Santelli, "Ray Agee", Alabama Music Hall of Fame Achiever
Retrieved January 30, 2017
By the early 1950s, Agee had started performing secular R&B music, often in the relaxed style of Charles Brown. 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
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, Elko, Spark and Ebb, with musicians including
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and
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.Mike Leadbitter, Neil Slaven, ''Blues Records 1943 to 1970: a selective discography'', Record Information Services, London, 1987, pp.20–23 In 1960 he recorded with guitarist Johnny Heartsman on Shirley Records, one of his best-remembered tracks being a version of "Tin Pan Alley", a song written by Bob Geddins and first recorded in 1953 by Jimmy Wilson. Most of Agee's songs were self-written. As a writer, his songs included "I've Been Wrong So Long", recorded by
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in 1960; "I Say I Love You", co-written with
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and recorded by
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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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's 2007 album; and "It's Hard To Explain", recorded by Agee in 1971 and by
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on their 1993 album '' Pale Sun, Crescent Moon''. Agee continued to record prolifically through the 1960s, for small labels including Shirley, Celeste, Soultown, Jewel, and
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, but with little recognition outside his local area. His only LP, ''Love Is A Gamble'', was issued on the White Enterprises label in 1971. ''Love Is a Gamble''
''Discogs.com''. Retrieved January 31, 2017
His last recordings were released soon afterwards. Two compilations of his recordings, ''Black Night Is Gone'' (1984), and ''I'm Not Looking Back'' (1985) were released in Sweden by Mr. R & B Records. Mr R&B Records
''Discogs.com''. Retrieved January 31, 2017
A new CD compilation ''An Introduction to the Blues of Ray Agee: Another Fool Sings the Blues'' was released in 2023 on
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. Agee died in Los Angeles in 1989.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Agee, Ray 1921 births 1989 deaths American blues singers 20th-century American singer-songwriters American male singer-songwriters People from Marengo County, Alabama 20th-century American male singers Singer-songwriters from Alabama