Ray-Price-Obituary

Ray Price

Jan 12, 1926 – Dec 16, 2013

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BORN
January 12, 1926
DIED
December 16, 2013

Obituary

Singer Ray Price, who revived country music not once but twice, was perhaps more influential than anyone in the country field besides his former roommate Hank Williams. But even after beating back the Elvis explosion in the 1950s by inventing the country shuffle, then helping usher "the...

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He influenced me to love country music. His voice in hi hit " for the good times, made me a fan for life. His love for country music came through his voice. The Cherokee Cowboys is country music at it´s best.

Love all of his songs,and the one I sing a lot is For the good times.

You are the best

RIP Mr. Ray Price ✝
I really like your song that you sang, heartache by the numbers. I was not even born when you sang this good tune on that tv show in early 1960s as shown in black and white. My Dad and mom were fans of you and my Dad Ben DeHoyos talked good of you and enjoyed your music. He is where I learned of your good music and you. When Dad would get off from work, he would relax, and wait for the tv show that was coming on, and when on, he enjoyed your entertainment. Thank you...

I love Ray's music and still listen to it frequently. I love the traditional country music. I wonder what influence he would have today?

One of the greatest voices of any musical genre. Ray's singing was mesmerizing.

I love his music. The song I love most is "City Lights) number two is "Crazy Arms" & three is "Heart Acres By The Numbers, Oh well just say I really loveeeeee them all have the CD's. I do karaoke at our local VFW and TRY to sing City Lights.

Doshia Marie Wall

Thinking of you today, Sept 18th, on your beautiful wife's birthday. I met her at your Memorial. I will always love you and your music. By the way, my mother and her side of her family are from Mt Pleasant, The Pilgram's and Story's