Ray has now passed

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Dave Grothusen
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Ray has now passed

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According to the XM radio Ray died at 4:46PM. Rest in peace Chief. We love you.
Prayers to your family.
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Sad Day...

The Great Hero will finally rest in peace

Prayers to your family.
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Agreat loss to country music
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Ray price passing

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Agreat loss to country music
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Dennis Manuel
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Post by Dennis Manuel »

Another great is gone and what a legacy he left. Blessings to the Price family.
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Post by Bruce Snow »

Thank you for all the great music Mr Ray Price.We are sad to see you leave.
May God rest your soul.bruce & Kathy
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Post by Zachary Walters »

This is the power of Ray Price's music:

I just spent the past two years living and playing in South Texas. After moving back to Maryland, I have put out some musicians-wanted ads to form a new band. Of the dozen or so country legends I put out there as 'artists whose songs I like to play'...

... Ray Price is the common thread in every one of the five responses I've had, so far. The reach of his songs is astounding to me. Even though I discovered his music only a few years ago, and nearly 50 years since his most prolific period, Ray Price's catalog still sets the bar.

Many many thanks to a great man and his band(s) for immeasurable and invaluable inspiration.
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Post by robert kramer »

The American flag at the Country Music Hall of Fame has been lowered to half mast.

Ray Price is one of the greatest artists this country has ever produced.

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Post by Paul King »

Thanks Ray Price for all the wonderful years you blessed us with. You will certainly be missed by so many fans and musicians.
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Post by Daniel McKee »

He had so many good songs. Ray Price was one of the very best.
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We lost Mr. Country With Class.
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Another true legend has passed. Prayers go out to Rays family.
Ford Cole
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Post by Ford Cole »

As with many others, I offer my prayers and condolences to Mrs. Price and the Price family. Words are inadequate to express the impact Ray Price has had on my efforts in the area of music. From that first weak attempt to sing Night Life at a teenage dance to leading church choirs toward singing with excellence, I am deeply indebted to Mr. Price for setting the standards very high. Thanks are also in order for the service Mr. Price rendered to our country in the U. S. Marine Corps. Thank you, sir for remaining faithful to our Lord Jesus all the way. Looking forward to seeing you on the other side.
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Post by Jon Guirl »

I was out last nite at a karaoke bar and put my self up for 'I Won't Mention It Again' and belted it out like I didn't know I could do, I really wanted it right. That gave me a whole new perspective on the talent he really was - wow - I had never tried to sing that before.

What a song, what a singer, and what a legend.

Thank you for the Music, Ray Price. You will always be missed, sir.
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Post by Larry Hamilton »

No words just sorrow and prayers for the family.
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Post by David Hubenak »

Rest In Peace Ray Price. Your contributions to real country music are monumental, and the primary reason for my passion in learning and playing the steel guitar. It is always such a pleasure when on a gig to hear someone in the dance crowd call out "Ray Price". The demand for your kind of music will never go away! My sincere condolences to the family.
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Post by Leslie Ehrlich »

He sang right up until the end. Gotta admire him for that. And his music lives on through his many recordings, video, and film clips.
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Post by Walter Stettner »

Although it had to be expected, the final news still make me sad. Thanks for all the great music you gave us through the years.

RIP, Mr. Price

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Post by Floyd Lowery »

Ray was my favorite singer and I was so thrilled to be able to front him one time before I retired. It was such a pleasure to talk to him and find out he was just as nice a person as I always thought he was. My prayers are with his family. I know the music in heaven will be better now.
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Post by Chuck Campbell »

I have followed his career from the begining. Learned most of his songs and sang then with various bands around the world. I also play pedal steel guitar and have enjoyed playing his songs as instrumentals and while others have sang them. Ray has been a big part of my life as he has with all the musicians that played his music as well as the one who enjoyed his golden voice. I always dreamed of being a Cherokee Cowboy as most Steel players have. It won't happen here on earth, but maybe in Heaven.
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Ray Price

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I recall being a young Army recruit in basic training at Ft. Bliss, 1956. I was lonely and bewildered, but musically still addicted to 50's rock. I was sitting in the enlisted club and the juke box started playing "Crazy Arms" and I was mesmerized. I listened several times to the tune and I was back as a country fan.
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Post by Barry Blackwood »

Perhaps it goes without saying as steel players, but he had a most profound effect on our lives. I, for one, am thankful for that.
Rest in peace Ray Price.

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Post by Jack Strayhorn »

All steel guitar enthusiast owe much gratitude to Mr. Price and maybe some to his producer, Don Law. His music put the steel guitar in the forefront for many years. I think of all the other artist he promoted throughout his career. Would there have been a Willie Nelson, Roger Miller, Johnny Paycheck, or many other numerous talents if Ray had not recorded their songs or hired them for his band. Would there be a Buddy Emmons to the magnitude there is if Ray had not allowed him a front seat on records or stage. The finest voice ever but what he contributed goes way beyond the voice. Probably the most influential artist in an obscure manner that country music has known.
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Post by Gary Preston »

:D He was a legend in his time . One thing that caught my eye was this . He said '' I LOVE JESUS ''. This is the way to leave this old world . May GOD comfort his family . G.P.