Sugaray Rayford is a colossus of an entertainer with a voice so big it could knock a house down, yet at times, so tender it could move you to tears (UK Vibe). A true badass marrying the funky soulfulness of classic R (Pop Matters)Somebody Save Me, Rayfords first release for Forty Below Records is an ambitious album that slides gracefully between the new blues of Gary Clarke Jr. and Fantastic Negrito and the vintage Daptones soul of the late Charles Bradley and Sharon Jones, for a sound thats undeniably fresh and inspired. (Albumism). It is top stuff, indeed! (Echoes Music Magazine).Sugaray Rayford s early years were full of turmoil...
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Sugaray Rayford is a colossus of an entertainer with a voice so big it could knock a house down, yet at times, so tender it could move you to tears (UK Vibe). A true badass marrying the funky soulfulness of classic R (Pop Matters)Somebody Save Me, Rayfords first release for Forty Below Records is an ambitious album that slides gracefully between the new blues of Gary Clarke Jr. and Fantastic Negrito and the vintage Daptones soul of the late Charles Bradley and Sharon Jones, for a sound thats undeniably fresh and inspired. (Albumism). It is top stuff, indeed! (Echoes Music Magazine).Sugaray Rayford s early years were full of turmoil. His mother struggled to raise three boys alone while battling cancer. She suffered and we suffered, Rayford says. Then, we moved in with my grandmother and our lives improved. We ate every day and we were in church every day, which I loved. I grew up in gospel and soul. Rayford began his musical career at the tender age of seven, singing and playing drums in church, and his gospel influences definitely shine through in his music. The soulful rasp and emotive vocal style hint at his first-hand experience with hardship, and a childhood marked by poverty and loss.As an African American youth growing up in poverty, Rayford, like many in these communities, saw two paths out, drugs or the military. Rayford chose The Marines and served for 10 years. But Rayford doesnt fit widely held perceptions of the military as is evident in the lyrics of songs like Time to Get Movin or Dark Night of The Soul. Sugar recalls, Eric (Corne) and I talked about the traditions of soul music and the powerful social messages of artists like Marvin Gaye, Aretha, Sly Stone, Sam Cooke and James Brown. We both felt strongly about social justice and wanted that to be a focus of the music. But to offset the darker side we wanted to be sure to include songs expressing light and love and thats what you get with You and I, Is it Just Me and the two beautiful ballads, My Cards Are on the Table and Somebody Save Me.Produced by Forty Below Records founder Eric Corne, Somebody Save Me features a killer band and was recorded live, giving a sweaty, urgent vibe that is tough to capture, but magic when it happens. (Soul Tracks). With an all-star cast of musicians from the bands of Dwight Yoakam, Jakob Dylan and Mavis Staples, plus the horn section from Late Night with Conan OBrien, the soulful blues, gospel and RnB coalesce into a 10-track rave-up that should satisfy fans of all three genres. (Goldmine Magazine)If you listen closely to Sugarays music, or even better, attend a concert, you will hear a mlange of black roots music including soul, blues, funk, gospel, jazz, rock n roll and even shades of reggae and hip hop. Think back to, say, the Golden days of Chess and people like Howlin Wolf and Muddy Waters; then factor in the sound of classic soul men like Solomon Burke and add a sprinkle of the big voiced icons like Teddy P and youre getting near to the sound of Sugaray Rayford. Float that over an authentic soul backing in the manner of Jazz.
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