


Genuine star, with a string of six number one hits in a row.

Milsap had a handful of Top Ten hits in 1975, but in late 1976 he became a Theįollowing year, he had three number one hits in a row - "Pure Love," "Pleaseĭon't Tell Me How the Story Ends," and "(I'd Be) A Legend in My Time," a cover "I Hate You," hisįirst single for RCA, reached the country Top Ten in the summer of 1973. Victor, where he would remain for the bulk of his career. Moved to Nashville in hopes of jump-starting his flagging career and became aĬharley Pride's manager, Jack D. Its success, in 1971 he released his eponymous debut. In 1970, he had a pop hit with "Loving You Is a Natural Thing." Following There he frequently worked for Chips Moman and can be heard playing keyboards onĮlvis' "Kentucky Rain" and singing harmony on "Don't Cry Daddy." When notĭoing session work, Milsap and his backing group were the house band at TJ'sĬlub. Hit with "Never Had It So Good," moved to Memphis to become a session musician. In 1965, Milsap started his own band and four years later, after having an R&B
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His first professional gig was as a member Pre-law though he was awarded a comprehensive scholarship, Milsap decided toīecome a full-time musician instead. He briefly attended college in Atlanta where he studied Interested in rock & roll music and while still in school formed his first rockīand, the Apparitions. Other stringed instruments, as well as various woodwinds. Milsap was declared a virtuoso he also mastered piano, guitar, and a variety of A single year after he began learning the violin, Seven, his instructors noticed his extraordinary musical talents and he began to He was born blind from congenital glaucoma, and when he wasįive, he began attending the Governor Moorhead School for the Blind. Robbinsville, NC, and was raised by his father and grandparents following his Of country and pop that brought him a large audience. Was one of the major figures of country music in the 1970s, developing a hybrid Depuis le début des années quatre-vingts, Ronnie est devenu une grande vedette, son succès débordant du cadre des charts Country. Premier succès en 1973 avec "I Hate You". En 1969, il s'installe à Nashville et enregistre pour RCA. Ronnie Milsap a débuté en 1965 chez Septer Records. Janvier 1943 à Robbinsville (Caroline du Nord).
