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Ronnie Milsap

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Biography

Ronnie Milsap was one of the major figures of country music in the 1970s, developing a hybrid of country and pop that brought him a large audience. Milsap was born in Robbinsville, NC, and was raised by his father and grandparents following his parents' divorce. He was born blind from congenital glaucoma, and when he was five, he began attending the Governor Moorhead School for the Blind. When he was seven, his instructors noticed his extraordinary musical talents and he began to study classical music formally. A single year after he began learning the violin, Milsap was declared a virtuoso; he also mastered piano, guitar, and a variety of other stringed instruments, as well as various woodwinds. Eventually, he became interested in rock n roll music and while still in school formed his first rock band, The Apparitions. He briefly attended college in Atlanta where he studied pre-law; though he was awarded a comprehensive scholarship, Milsap decided to become a full-time musician instead. His first professional gig was as a member of J.J. Cale's band in the early '60s.

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Music Videos

Top Songs

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Smoky Mountain Rain - (3:56)  -  4,814 plays
  2.  
    Lyrics
    Our paths may never cross again
    Maybe my heart will never mend
    But I'm glad for all the good times
    'Cause you brought me so much sunshine
    An' love was the best it's ever been
    I Wouldn't Have Missed It For The World - (3:35)  -  4,059 plays
  3.  
    Lyrics
    Any day now
    I will hear you say
    Good bye my love
    And you'll be on your way
    Then my wild beautiful bird
    Any Day Now - (3:40)  -  3,562 plays
  4.  
    Lyrics
    Once in every life
    Someone comes along
    And you came to me
    It was almost like a song
    You were in my arms
    It Was Almost Like A Song - (3:37)  -  3,574 plays
  5. (There's) No Gettin' Over Me - (3:13)  -  2,713 plays
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