Ronnie milsap age

Ronnie Milsap is a pioneer in country music, with a celebrated career spanning decades. In his lifetime, he’s played for, sang with and brushed shoulders with some of the most iconic figures in American music history. Elvis Presley, Ray Charles and Charley Pride are just a few of the iconic figures woven into his long music career. Since the 60’s, Ronnie’s long and fruitful music career has made him an icon, too.

During his career pushing the boundaries of country music and expertly infusing it with pop, rock, R&B, classic soul, Milsap has earned the following:

  • 40 #1 Country Hits (coming in third to George Strait and Conway Twitty)
  • 8 Gold Albums
  • 6 Grammy’s
  • 8 Country Music Association Award
  • 4 Academy of Country Music trophies, including Pioneer Award for Lifetime Achievement
  • Inducted into Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 1990
  • Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2014

Ronnie Milsap was one of the most influential country artists of the 70’s and 80’s, but his story began much earlier than that.

The Early Beginnings of Ronn

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Ronnie Milsap’s passionate vocals and rousing showmanship made him a favorite concert attraction for more than four decades. His command of country, country-pop, rock & roll, rhythm & blues, funk, pop, and classical music made the singer-keyboardist a formidable entertainer who defies narrow classification.

Milsap is one of country’s most successful artists, with six Grammy awards for Best Male Country Vocal Performance, four Country Music Association awards, and thirty-five #1 hits. An exemplar of the country-pop sound of the late 1970s and early 1980s, the energetic and versatile performer kept scoring hits into the youth-driven country boom of the late 1980s and early 1990s. As of 2014, Milsap had six albums certified gold by the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA); Greatest Hits Volume 2 was platinum, and Greatest Hits double-platinum.

North Carolina Boyhood and First Recordings

Born blind into an Appalachian family named Millsaps, Milsap went to live with grandparents at age one. According to his 1990 au

 

     No need to tell me that I spelled his name wrong in the title.  When his first record came out on the small Princess label, Ronnie Milsaps was thrilled.  Then he ‘read’ a review in the Atlanta newspaper.  They said nice things about the record, but had dropped the last ‘s’ from his name.  Rather than telling the editors about the mistake, he took the next best option:  he went to the courthouse and officially changed his name from ‘Milsaps’ to ‘Milsap’.  I have always liked his songs and personality, but I can’t say I have ever bought one of his records.  As a Country Music Award collecting machine in the 1980s, Milsap was at the top of his game when he penned his 1990 biography Ronnie Milsap – Almost Like a Song (with Tom Carter, McGraw-Hill Publishing).  I happened upon the title when my wife and I bought a $2.50 bag of books from the library used book sale to have on hand in March of 2019 when it became apparent that the COVID-19 pandemic would be closing public gathering places.  It turned out to be a gem of a read after I was able to get the slight smell

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