Ray Pollard

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Ray Pollard

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Born Aug. 25th, 1930 a native of New York,NY. The great Ray Pollard was once the former lead singer with The Wanderers. In 1965 he started a solo career with Shrine records. He then went on to record three excellent singles for United Artists including the classic "The Drifter". Then recorded two singles for Decca and finally one for Omnipotent in 1973. A veteran of the Korean War, he had served as a Corporal in the United States Army. Sadly on January 26, 2005, Pollard passed away at the age of 74, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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  • This Time (I'm Gonna Be True)

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  • No More Like Me

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Ray Pollard has released 9+ albums. Some of their notable releases include This Is No Laughing Matter / Wanderlust, Lie Lips Lie / This Is My Song, The Drifter. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of Ray Pollard's most popular tracks include The Drifter, This Time (I'm Gonna Be True), No More Like Me, It's a Sad Thing, Drifter. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

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