Quick Facts
- NAME: Ronnie Milsap
- OCCUPATION: Songwriter, Pianist, Singer
- BIRTH DATE: January 16, 1943 (Age: 69)
- EDUCATION: Young-Harris Junior College
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Robbinsville, North Carolina
- ZODIAC SIGN: Capricorn
Best Known For
Ronnie Milsap is an American country music singer who was extremely popular in the 1970s and 1980s, credited with 40 number one country hits and six Grammys.
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Synopsis
Blind at birth, Ronnie Milsap was sent to a special school and taught piano, violin and guitar as a child. At the age of 20 in 1964, he released his first single, "Total Disaster." By 1973, he had moved to Nashville and signed on with RCA Victor. Milsap became an extremely popular "crossover" country music singer in the 1970s and 1980s, credited with 40 number one country hits and six Grammys.
Profile
Country singer. Born January 16, 1944, in the Appalachian town of Robbinsville, North Carolina. Blind since birth, Milsap spent his early childhood in an impoverished farming community. With financial support from his grandparents, he attended the Morehead State School for the Blind in Raleigh, where he was schooled in classical music and learned to play the piano, violin, and guitar.
Milsap continued his education at Young-Harris Junior College in Atlanta, where he studied political science. After his graduation, he was offered a scholarship to Emory University, but instead chose to pursue a professional career in music. In 1964, at the age of 20, Milsap released his first single, "Total Disaster." The following year, he relocated to Memphis, where he fronted his own rhythm and blues band. In 1970, they recorded the pop single "Loving You is a Natural Thing." The following year, Milsap released his eponymous debut album for the Warner Bros. record label.
In 1972, Milsap moved to the country music epicenter of Nashville, Tennessee; in 1973, he signed with RCA Victor. A slew of hit singles followed, including "I Hate You" (1973), "Pure Love," and "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends" (both 1974). For the latter single, Milsap was awarded a Grammy for Best Male Country Vocal Performance. Furthermore, the Country Music Association named Milsap male vocalist of the year in 1974, 1976, and 1977.
In 1981, Milsap recorded the heart wrenching ballad "Smoky Mountain Rain," which introduced him to a larger audience when it crossed over to the pop charts. He secured the same success with the songs "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me" (1981) and "Any Day Now" (1982). In 1986, Milsap won another Best Male Country Vocal Performance Grammy for the album Lost in the Fifties Tonight (1986). The following year, he shared a Best Country Vocal Performance Duet Grammy with Kenny Rogers for their collaboration on the single "Make No Mistake, She's Mine."
In 1990, Milsap published an autobiography, Almost Like a Song, which chronicled his ascent from poverty-stricken beginnings to country music superstar. He collaborated with country rock veterans Alabama to record the 1997 holiday album Christmas in Dixie. Most recently, Milsap released the album Then Sings My Soul (2009).
To date, Milsap boasts 40 No.1 country hits, six Grammy Awards, and eight Country Music Association Awards.
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