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  1. www.theraysingleton.comRay Singleton

    9 févr. 2022 · Ray Singleton is a multi-talented artist from Charleston, SC, who went viral for serenading his wife with brain cancer. He also hosts a podcast, a fragrance line and a travel agency, and has performed for Ellen DeGeneres and the Carolina Panthers.

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  2. 13 juil. 2021 · Ray Singleton Sings For His Cancer Surviving Wife Roslyn Has Everyone In TEARS! Talent Recap. 13.1M subscribers. Subscribed. 7.4K. 387K views 2 years ago #TalentRecap #AmericasGotTalent #AGT.

  3. www.youtube.com › channel › UCPr-WjyB3nEtQ3yJxIj3JvAThe Singletons - YouTube

    Welcome to the YouTube Channel of Ray and Roslyn Singleton! As some of you may know, the world fell in love with our love for each other and our positive energy.

  4. Official YouTube Page for Ray Singleton! Here you will find exclusive content like new music, new videos, & updates on life with his beautiful wife Roslyn Singleton.

  5. Raynoma Mayberry Liles Gordy Singleton (March 8, 1937 – November 11, 2016) was an American R&B producer, songwriter, and vocalist perhaps best known for her association with ex-husband, Berry Gordy during the early days of Motown when she was often known as Miss Ray.

  6. 146K Followers, 7,566 Following, 2,804 Posts - Ray Singleton, MEd (@willie_qool) on Instagram: "#LLR 📺 Ellen Show 20’ & 22’ 📺 America’s Got Talent S16 📺 Black Love 📺 ESPN Jimmy V Foundation www.theraysingleton.com".

  7. 17 nov. 2022 · Roslyn Singleton, who went viral for her emotional appearances on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and “America’s Got Talent,” lost her battle with brain cancer Tuesday. She was 39.