Part 91 of the No Stinkin’ Service Charge Blues Series
– Sugaray Rayford – Friday, April 13, 2018
On Sale NOW at World Records
“SUGARAY” RAYFORD IS AN AMERICAN ELECTRIC BLUES SINGER AND SONGWRITER.
HE HAS RELEASED FOUR ALBUMS TO DATE AND IN 2017 WAS NOMINATED FOR 4 BLUES MUSIC AWARDS.
“Sugaray is a first-rate blues artist with a deep-running, church honed soulfulness.”
— Living Blues Magazine
When Sugaray belts out a song, you not only hear it, you feel it. The excitement in the room is palpable when he takes the stage; he is a superb vocalist and entertainer. His dynamic voice is large just like the man. With his old school vocal style, echoes of Muddy Waters, Otis Redding and Teddy Pendergrass can be heard. At 6’5” he is a big man, but he moves with grace and energy. His fluid dance steps will remind you of the Legendary James Brown.
SUGARAY RAYFORD NOMINATED FOR 4 BLUES MUSIC AWARDS!
Sugaray Rayford is nominated for, count ’em, four awards for the 39th annual Blues Music Awards in 2018. The four nominations are:
Soul Blues Album – The World That We Live In
Soul Blues Male Artist
Instrumentalist – Vocals
B.B. King Entertainer of the Year
“The nominees for the 39th Annual Blues Music Awards represent a prestigious collection of acclaimed performers and rising stars that reflect the breadth and diversity of today’s blues music scene.”
— The Blues Foundation
The World That We Live in
By SUGARAY RAYFORD
ON SALE at WORLD RECORDS
SUGARAY’S STORY
Texas born Caron “Sugaray” Rayford began his musical career at the age of 7 singing & playing drums in church, and his gospel influence can be heard and felt in his music. Rayford’s phrasing is intimate and conversational and the soulful gravel in his voice hints at his firsthand experience with hardship.
HARD TIMES IN TEXAS
He grew up in Texas, his childhood marked by poverty and loss. He remembered a sad game he played with his brothers, a competition that determined who was skinniest by counting the number of belt holes left unused. His mother struggled to raise three boys alone while battling cancer. When she died, it was a kind of relief. “She suffered and we suffered,” Rayford said. “Then, we moved in with my grandmother and our lives were a lot better. We ate every day and we were in church every day, which I loved. I grew up in gospel and soul.”
THE SAN DIEGO DAYS
His switch to contemporary music began about 15 years ago in the San Diego area, where he sang lead vocals with a R&B/Funk band called Urban Gypsys. With this band he had the privilege of sharing the stage with many notable artists such as The Average White Band, Dennis Quaid, Joe Luis Walker, Kal David, Super Diamond & Venice, to name a few.
TURN TO THE BLUES – AUNT KIZZY’S BOYZ
After dabbling in blues, Suga realized that the blues was where his heart and soul belonged. So after some soul searching he left the Urban Gypsys and became lead vocalist for Aunt Kizzy’z Boyz, a Temecula area blues band. Shortly after joining the band in 2004, they released their first CD “Trunk Full of Bluez”. This band was hungry and did over 200 gigs a year over the next few years and their popularity rose exponentially.
Aunt Kizzy’z Boyz represented San Diego (Blues Lovers United San Diego) in Memphis Tennessee January 26th- 28th, 2006 at the International Blues Challenge (IBC), and brought home the 2nd place prize. The band began playing higher profile gigs and in 2007 released their 2nd CD “It’s Tight Like That”. In September 2008, the Boyz won the LAMN Jam Grand Slam Urban Artist of the Year title by a landslide; they beat out hundreds of competitors.
The band was offered a distribution deal on the spot by RBC Records. Tabitha Berg wrote, “The band’s most valuable ingredient is that of the band’s dynamic front man Sugaray, he knows how to read and work a room. While most artists simply perform, exceptional artists are responsive to the mood of the crowd. The energy shifted when AKB took the stage, and they had the crowd on its feet within seconds.”
LOS ANGELES – HOME SWEET HOME
After moving to Los Angeles several years ago, Sugaray was asked to host a blues jam at Cozy’s in Sherman Oaks. It is through this venue that Sugaray met and played with innumerable world-class musicians. Suga’s desire to explore and expand his musical vision has been nourished by these musicians. His solo career has flourished in LA.
A LITTLE OF THIS…
He also travels the world singing with other bands like Igor Prado Band, “Big Pete” van der Pluijm, Sax Gordon and several other musical bands.
He has done studio vocals on several projects, such as the theme for Judge Joe Brown, the movie trailer City Lights, a couple of songs on Person of Interest and many other projects.
May 2012 he made his stage debut starring in the Tony award winning play “Ain’t Nuthin’ But The Blues” at the Portland Center Stage in Portland Oregon. He joined members of the New York Broadway cast playing the part previously played by the late Ron Taylor. It had a 6-week run where every show ended with a standing ovation.
He also starred with Felicia Fields and Chic Streetman in the play “Low Down Dirty Blues”that ran in Milwaukee and Cincinnati in 2015. It was a great success in both cities. Suga hopes to have the opportunity to perform on stage in the future.
REVIEWS
“Sugaray Rayford, a singer by the power of Bobby Blue Bland and Solomon Burke, has found his graceland in another continent, across the pond and over the valley, in the European city of Rome.”
— WAX POETICS 2017
“The 10 tracker [The World We Live In] is named for a steady slow rumble with a killer hook in the chorus but what makes the cut so attractive is Rayford’s world-weary, lived in soul vocal and Sapio’s authentic, Golden Age soul backdrop – all recorded in analogue (of course!)”
— SOUL and JAZZ and FUNK 2017
“Without doubt my fav album of the year so far. Hats off to Blind Faith Records and the team behind this.”
— UK Vibe 2017
“Whether it’s rompin’ Chicago blues, Memphis Stax-powered soul, scorching Texas blues or New Orleans-tinged jazz, Sugaray fields whatever’s his way with confident versatility.”
— Colorado Blues Society
“There are concerts, and there are parties. West Coast blues man Sugaray Rayford made it clear from jump on Saturday night that he prefers the latter.”
— Tad Dickens | The Roanoke Times
“Anyone who is lucky enough to have Sugaray passing through their town should book their tickets immediately – he and his band are on fire!”
— Blues Blast Magazine
“Call it inexpensive at twice the price. Dangerous is a modern day masterpiece.”
— Brian Wilson
“Sugaray Rayford is a revelation as he powerfully moans the blues….”
— Blues in Britain Magazine 2013
“Not many singers can take us from the delta to the modern chitlin’ circuit as easily as he does. A big man with a big voice and plenty of personality…..”
— Jazz & Blues Report 2013
“Blind Alley rated **** (4 stars)”
— Soul Bag Magazine Feb/Mar 2011
“Sugaray is a first-rate blues artist with a deep-running, church honed soulfulness.”
— David Whiteis Living Blues Magazine 10/2010
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