Artist's albums
Let's Go Dancing
2000 · single
Train Wreck
2023 · single
I'm Going To Take Back All My Love
2023 · single
I Can Do Magic EP
2023 · EP
I Can Do Magic Girl
2023 · single
The Best Of, Vol. 2
2022 · compilation
It's Christmas Time Again
2022 · single
I'm Just The Man for You
2022 · album
Girl You Got The Right Stuff
2022 · single
Shes Just My Girlfriend
2019 · single
My Southern Soul
2018 · album
She's Got That Ooh Wee
2018 · single
Two Way Love Affair
2016 · album
She's My Honey Bee
2015 · album
Drowning in My Own Tears
2013 · album
Best of Donnie Ray
2013 · album
I'm Goin' Back
2012 · album
Best of Donnie Ray
2012 · compilation
Who's Rockin' You?
2011 · album
It's BYOB
2009 · album
Caught By The Cat
2008 · album
You've Got Me
2008 · album
Smooth Operator
2007 · album
Don't Stop My Party
2005 · album
I'll Be Good to You
2005 · album
Are You Ready For Me
2003 · album
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Biography
Renowned as a performer and recording artist in the Southern soul and Carolina beach music scenes, Donnie Ray got his start in music as a teenager but didn't release any albums of his own until 2000, when he debuted on the Susie Q label with Let's Go Dancing. Since then, the singer and songwriter has released a new album almost every year, rooted in traditional Southern R&B with a touch of contemporary blues, steadfastly continuing down the lane paved by the likes by Bobby "Blue" Bland, Johnnie Taylor, and Tyrone Davis. His full-lengths for the independent Ecko and CDS labels, including Don't Stop My Party (2006), Who's Rockin' You? (2011), and My Southern Soul (2018), have routinely landed on Blues Critic's year-end charts. A native of Texarkana, Texas, Donnie Ray started performing during the mid-'70s with his father's group, the Aldredge Brothers Band, gradually learning to play numerous instruments, including four- and six-string guitars, keyboards, and drums. After decades in the background, he signed with Susie Q and stepped forward in the early 2000s with his first two albums, Let's Go Dancing and Are You Ready for Me, released respectively in 2000 and 2003. Throughout a subsequent and longer affiliation with the Memphis-based Ecko label, Ray recorded more frequently, beginning in 2005 with I'll Be Good to You. This decade-long period was highlighted by Who's Rockin' You?, which not only placed on Blues Critic's Top 20 year-end list for 2011 but also won the website's readers' poll for Best Southern Soul/R&B Album. Ray moved over to the CDS label in 2016 with Two Way Love Affair and followed up in 2018 with My Southern Soul, his 14th studio album. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi