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Ray Goren (born on March 19, 2000 in New York City) is an American musician from Southern California who sings and plays guitar and keyboard.  Through grass-roots support, Ray has emerged onto the scene appearing on the main stages of the nationally acclaimed Doheny Blues Festival (2012) and the Detroit Jazz Festival (2011) to name just a few. 

Biography

Before the age of three, Ray was playing nursery songs on a toy keyboard. By the age of five Ray was listening to jazz and playing by ear his own versions of songs by his favorite artists, Thelonious Monk, Lee Morgan, Milt Jackson, Miles Davis, Jackie McLean and Oscar Peterson.

Ray’s musical life took a turn when, while surfing the web, he stumbled on a clip of BB King, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Albert Collins and Jeff Beck all playing together “Sweet Little Angel”.  Ray has said that when he heard the music he “felt something that I never felt before. I still don’t have words to describe the feeling but it was strong and powerful”. Before that day was over Ray had discovered and was listening to, Albert King, Luther Alison, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Otis Rush among others.

In the spring of 2009, merely a few months after starting to play guitar, Ray was at Hermosa Beach on a Sunday afternoon having lunch with his father at Café Boogaloo. Blues harmonica player Mason Casey was performing there with his band. Mason invited Ray to sit-in making it the first time Ray played guitar outside of his room. After that day, and throughout the summer of 2009, Ray sat-in with Mason Casey and his band at numerous venues in the Los Angeles area.

In the fall of 2009, Ray went to see blues legend Deacon Jones (band leader for John Lee Hooker and Freddie King). Bass player Mike Hightower, who had played with Ray during the summer as part of the Mason Casey band, persuaded Deacon to let Ray sit-in. As Deacon later said: “It was love at first note”. Ray became a regular part of Deacon’s band, playing in numerous venues in Southern California. Approximately six months later, Ray played guitar on two songs on Deacon’s self-released Tribute to John Lee Hooker album titled “The Day The Blues Stood Still”.

On May 22, 2011, Ray led his own band for the first time. The show took place at the Coach House Theatre in San Juan Capistrano. The band was comprised of Ray (guitar and vocals), Deacon Jones (Organ), Tony Braunagel (Drums), Bob Gloub (bass) and John Sosin (Ray’s longtime music teacher on guitar). The performance was professionally recorded and filmed.

Performances

Ray has performed at the following events:

  • Doheny Blues Festival - The Ray Goren Band (2012)
  • Central Avenue Jazz Festival - The Ray Goren Band (2012)
  • Simi Valley Festival - The Ray Goren Band (2012)
  • Fender Pre-Grammy Event at Center Staging - With Tyler Bryant (2012)
  • Monterey Blues Festival - with JC Smith Band  (2012)
  • Chicago Blues Festival - With Fernando Jones (2012)
  • Detroit Jazz Festival - With D. Jones (2011)
  • Idyllwild Jazz Festival - with D Jones (2011)
  • Central Avenue Jazz Festival, Los Angeles (2011)
  • Jamie Foxx Record Release/birthday party - Conga Room (2010)
  • Long Beach Festival Blues Bash (2010)

Reviews

Reviewer Robert Kinsler wrote the following about Ray’s performance at Doheny Blues Festival opening for Buddy Guy and Steve Miller:
“The festivities began with an impressive set from singer-guitarist Ray Goren who at the mere age of 12 already plays his Fender like a master….. Kinsler noted that Ray “not only plays like Jonny Lang but sings with convincing emotion while improvising on artful arrangements of the Beatles’ “Let It Be” and Bill Withers’ “Ain’t No Sunshine”.

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Renowned music critic Howard Reich noted that: “No one rattles the place like 11-year-old Ray Goren, from the Los Angeles area. He plays electric guitar — and sings — with a fluency, ease and depth of expression that defy easy explanationChicago Tribune, August 2011.

Gear or Equipment

Ray plays Fender Stratocaster Guitars and uses Fender amplifiers. His favorite amplifier is a Fender Super Reverb. Ray uses a hand-wired Ibanez Tube Screamer and on occasions he uses a Wah pedal.

Ray’s Youtube Channel

To see clips of Ray on his YouTube Channel - Click Here

 

Ray Goren
Phone: 516.840.2410 Email: Raygorenband@gmail.com
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