“Collin Raye” to perform at CC Event Center
Pop, country and Christian music star, Collin Raye will perform at the Carbon County Events Center on Thursday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m.
Raye was one of the true hit makers of the 1990s and continues to crank out soulful, heartfelt material with the honesty and richness that is signature to his vocals alone. With 24 top ten records, 16 #1 hits, and having been a 10-time male vocalist of the year nominee (five CMA and five ACM), this truly electrifying performer of his era remains one of the great voices of our time.
Raye is a passionate and soulful artist who set country standards in such searing ballads as “Love, Me,” “In This Life,” “Not That Different” and “If I were you.” Always an energizing showman, he blazed through such vivid rockers as “My Kind of Girl,” “That’s My Story,” “I Can Still Feel You” and “I Want You Bad.”
Collin shot to fame with “Love, Me” in 1991. Listeners were moved by this golden and pure voice that this song set the cornerstone for a career built on meaningful and emotional songs that are used for weddings, anniversaries, memorial services and funerals.
When “Little Rock,” an anthem for those struggling with addition recovery, hit the chart in 1994, its video led to over 100,000 phone calls to Alcoholics Anonymous from folks seeking help in their addictions. “Not That Different” was a song that pleaded for tolerance. “In This Life” became a wedding favorite, and “I Think About You” won awards for its song and video which exposed the exploitation of women and children.
Raye consistently used his stardom to advance social causes. Among the organizations he supports are Boys Town, First Steps, Al-Anon, Special Olympics, Country Cares About AIDS, Catholic Relief Services, Parade of Pennies, Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital, The Tennessee Task Force Against Domestic Violence, The Emily Harrison Foundation, Childhelp USA, Silent Witness National Initiative, Easter Seals, The Life and Hope Network and Make a Difference Day.
It came as no surprise when in 2001 at the Country Radio Seminar, Clint Black presented Raye with the organization’s Humanitarian of the Year award in recognition of his issue-oriented music and his tireless charity work.
The man who has topped the charts with such great songs as “On the Verge,” “One Boy, One Girl,” “What the Heart Wants,” “Every Second,” “That Was a River,” “Anyone Else,” and “If I Were You” continues to touch hearts across the globe in both traditional and new ways.
Raye’s new outreach is personal. In 2010, after the loss of his precious 10-year-old grandchild, Haley, he and his daughter Britanny (Haley’s mother) established The Haley Bell Blessed Chair Foundation to honor her memory.
The Foundation supports and assists families of the cognitively and physically disabled with a primary emphasis on supplying wheelchairs and other necessary medical equipment to elevate the quality of life for the disabled family member in need. Raye wrote a special song for Haley called, “She’s with Me,” which carries a powerful message for families of special needs children.
Additionally, in 2011 he released his first inspirational album, “His Love Remains,” which quickly shot to #1 on Amazon for inspirational and religious music.
In 2013, Raye released his latest album, “Still on the Line,” which is a tribute album to his longtime friend and country music legend, Glen Campbell, who battles Alzheimer’s Disease at the time. The album, featuring Ricky Skaggs and Billy Dean, includes classic Campbell hits.
He continues to perform his traditional country music across America and abroad and has added Christian and Catholic concerts to his tour schedule as well. His autobiography, “A Voice Undefeated,” was released April 2014. He resides in Nashville, Tenn., with his daughter, Britanny and granddaughter, Mattie.
For more information and tickets, contact the Carbon County Event Center at 435.636.3214 or email at [email protected]