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Charlie Rich

Charles Allan Rich (December 14, 1932 – July 25, 1995) was an American country singer. His eclectic style of music also blended influences from rockabilly, jazz, blues, soul, and gospel.[1]

For other people named Charles Rich, see Charles Rich (disambiguation).

Charlie Rich

Charles Allan Rich

Silver Fox

(1932-12-14)December 14, 1932
Colt, Arkansas, U.S.

July 25, 1995(1995-07-25) (aged 62)
Hammond, Louisiana, U.S.

Singer-songwriter

Vocals, piano, guitar

1958–1995

In the later part of his life, Rich acquired the nickname the Silver Fox. He is perhaps best remembered for a pair of 1973 hits, "Behind Closed Doors" and "The Most Beautiful Girl," which topped the U.S. country singles charts as well as the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles charts and earned him two Grammy Awards. Rich was inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame in 2015. In 2023, Rolling Stone ranked Rich at number 120 on its list of the 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.[2]

Early life[edit]

Rich was born in Colt, Arkansas, to rural cotton farmers.[3] He graduated from Consolidated High School in Forrest City, where he played saxophone in the band. He was strongly influenced by his parents, who were members of the Landmark Missionary Baptist Church; his mother, Helen Rich, played piano in church and his father sang in gospel quartets. A black sharecropper on the family land named C. J. Allen taught Rich blues piano. He enrolled at Arkansas State College on a football scholarship and then after an injury, transferred to the University of Arkansas as a music major. He left after one semester to join the United States Air Force in 1953.[3]


He married Margaret Ann Greene in 1952. While stationed in Enid, Oklahoma, he formed "the Velvetones", playing jazz and blues and featuring his wife on vocals.[4] When he left the military in 1956, the couple returned to the West Memphis area to farm 500 acres. He also began performing in clubs around the Memphis area, playing both jazz and R&B, and began writing his own material.

Death[edit]

Charlie Rich and his wife were driving to Florida for a vacation after seeing their son Allan perform with Freddy Fender at Lady Luck Casino in Natchez, Mississippi, when he experienced a bout of severe coughing.[9] After visiting a doctor in St. Francisville, Louisiana, and receiving antibiotics, he continued traveling. They stopped for the night in a motel in Hammond, Louisiana, where Rich died in his sleep on July 25, 1995, at age 62.[10] The cause of death was a pulmonary embolism.[3] He was buried in the Memorial Park Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee.


Margaret Rich died in Germantown, Tennessee, on July 22, 2010, at age 76, and was buried alongside her husband. [11]

Behind Closed Doors

1973 Album of the Year

– "Behind Closed Doors"

1973 Single of the Year

1973 Top Male Vocalist

. CMT. Retrieved August 18, 2015.

"Charlie Rich Bio | Charlie Rich Career"

. (1997). "Charlie Rich". In The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 442–43

Escott, Colin

Guralnick, Peter [1971] (1994). Feel Like Going Home: Portraits in Blues & Rock n Roll. New York: HarperCollins.

Official website

AllMusic

Biography on Charlie Rich, Jr.'s website

An early discography with sound checks

at Find a Grave

Charlie Rich