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Ronnie Milsap ranks as the pre-eminent country soul singer of his generation. He also
represents much more than any two-word definition can convey: a humble, overtly
friendly fellow with a talent as vast and multi-dimensional as the American South. Milsap
provided country music with one of its most important voices, as the genre was moving
beyond its rural roots into the mainstream of modern entertainment.
Country music couldn’t have found a man more suited to lead the charge. Steeped in the
mountain music of the North Carolina hills and schooled in classical piano, Milsap early
in life found inspiration in a wide variety of music. Even as he mastered Beethoven and
Mozart, his heart belonged to hardcore country and rhythm-and-blues -- music he heard
beamed from powerful radio stations located in Nashville. Those earthy sounds about life
and love provided a young, impoverished blind boy with a connection to a world beyond
the harsh reality of his daily existence.
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