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Ray Starr

Ray Starr began his career in country music in his hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee. He's written over a hundred songs and recorded five record albums, one accompanied by the great session pickers in Nashville whom backed Bob Dylan and toured with Bill Monroe and other Blue Grass groups. Ray's appeared on live radio shows including "Mid-Day Merry Go Round," "Tennessee Barn Dance" on WNOX, and television including Channel Six in Philadelphia. A few of his recorded songs include "Thank God For America," "Dear Mom," "Philadelphia Baby," "A Fool Over You," "Sally," "Time to Travel On," "I'm Guilty," "Linda Marie," "Isle of Dreams," and "She's Anybody's Girl." With a repertoire of over one thousand songs, Ray performs with groups and solo with his guitar. Ray wrote the majority of songs for the album, "Songs of Love, God and Country" published by Justin Tubb's Company, Cary and Mr. Wilson Music. Justin was the famous singer who performed on the Grand Ole Opry for over 20 years.

 

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