Ray Benson

Ray Benson is a towering figure in the world of country music, both literally and metaphorically. Born Ray Benson Seifert on March 16, 1951, he is best recognized as the frontman for Asleep at the Wheel, a band that has become synonymous with the preservation and revitalization of western swing music. Since forming the band in 1970, Benson's deep voice and masterful guitar playing, coupled with his charismatic stage presence, have helped propel Asleep at the Wheel to winning multiple Grammy Awards and securing their place as guardians of a uniquely American art form. Beyond his work with the band, Benson has built a respected solo career, something that has allowed him to explore and express his musicality beyond the confines of western swing.

Throughout his illustrious career, Ray Benson has remained a dedicated and innovative force in music. His solo endeavors, such as "A Little Piece" and "Beyond Time," showcase his versatility as a musician and songwriter, delving into personal themes and broader musical landscapes. His tribute album "Misery And Gin (A Tribute To Merle Haggard)" is a reflective testament to his ability to honor country music legends and keep their legacies alive through his interpretations of their work. The collaborative album "Dale & Ray," alongside Dale Watson, is a celebration of honky-tonk and roots country, further cementing his role as an arbiter of traditional country and western sounds in the modern era. With a career spanning over five decades, Ray Benson continues to impact the music world, embodying the spirit of country music's past while influencing its future.

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