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DISGRACELAND

Ray Charles: Busted for Heroin and Busting Genres with the Best Damn R&B

DISGRACELAND

Jake Brennan

True Crime, Music, Society & Culture

4.613.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2023

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Ray Charles was hooked on heroin, arrested by federal agents, and once survived a near-death plane ride by helping the pilot - as a blind man. He invented R&B. He was powerful enough to bring black and white culture into one. He was a genre-melding musical genius. Despite being born into a literal dirt poor existence in the Jim Crow era Deep South, despite going completely blind by the age of seven, and despite his addiction, Ray Charles influenced everyone from the Beatles to Belushi. And he made some of the greatest music of all time. To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, Disco's what's up, Jake Burnin' here.

0:01.9

You asked and we are hearing you.

0:04.1

We're listening.

0:04.8

We're releasing another previously exclusive season

0:07.8

of Discretsland.

0:08.9

This is content many of you have never heard before.

0:11.2

You can now listen to the entirety of season eight

0:13.5

wherever you get your podcast, Apple Podcast,

0:16.2

the iHeart Radio app, Spotify Stitcher,

0:18.2

Cast Box and Amazon Music.

0:19.8

Go listen to episodes right now.

0:21.8

Not now, listen to this episode,

0:23.1

but then later, go listen to episodes on

0:25.0

Paul McCartney, John Lennon,

0:26.8

and these are not the same Beatles episodes

0:28.4

that were in the previous drop.

0:29.5

These are not the John Lennon episodes from way back when

0:32.1

this is a new John Lennon episode,

0:33.9

a new Palmer Cartney episode,

0:35.4

a Ray Charles episode, a Tommy James episode,

0:37.8

a black Sabbath, a two-parter on Fleetwood Mac

0:40.3

and a two-parter on the 1969 Woodstock Festival.

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