Edric Ray
Known for "Good Kill" (2015), "Revolution" (2014), "Killer Women" (2014) and "Dead of Night" (2013).Proudly from the Lone Star State of Texas, Edric Ray began his entertainment career singing back in the mid 90's. He began song-writing in high school and eventually taught himself to sing and play the gui...
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Known for "Good Kill" (2015), "Revolution" (2014), "Killer Women" (2014) and "Dead of Night" (2013).Proudly from the Lone Star State of Texas, Edric Ray began his entertainment career singing back in the mid 90's. He began song-writing in high school and eventually taught himself to sing and play the guitar. His first published song came about in 1995, when Texas recording artist Mark Alan Sammons, recorded a song Edric Ray co-wrote entitled "Good As Gold". This song would earn the honor of being the title track to Sammons' debut album. Edric Ray would go on to include his version of the song in his live show. He began by performing in many of the Southern states to include places like Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Nevada, and Tennessee.He continued his country music performances on the road, performing on both television and radio. One of Edric Ray's career highlights includes a performance at the Original Grand Ole Opry at the historical Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.He has shared the stage and crossed paths with many fellow country performers like ACM Award winning group Ricochet and country music legends like Juice Newton. He has had the honor of being of the company of many other fellow artists like Rhett Akins, Rick Trevino, Billy Dean, Darryl Worley, Michael Peterson, Sherrie' Austin and Lila McCann, just to name a handful. He has even performed with members of George Strait's "Ace In The Hole" band.Acting, however, has always been in the humble but hungry blood within Edric Ray. Edric did some acting in high school but wouldn't delve completely into the world of acting until he graduated. Edric Ray first began acting in the theatre. His first role on stage was as the lead in Neil Simon's "Fools" as "Leon Tolchinsky". Edric Ray was up to the challenge and impressed directors and audiences alike as a natural. He would go on to play many leading and supporting roles such as "Pippin" in "Pippin", "Motel" in "Fiddler on The Roof", "Will" in "Oklahoma!", and more recently "Danny" in "Grease" where a sold out audience demanded an extended 23 show run.Edric Ray would go on to act in several independent films such as the Independent Thriller "Chainletter" in which he co-wrote, as well as the independent films "Eye On The Prize" and "El Sueno".Edric Ray has now crossed over into television where he was cast by NBC Universal for several appearances for the Investigation Discovery Channel, as well as a national television commercial for Polaris.Edric Ray is also a proud supporter and volunteer for many national charities to include Susan G. Komen, Special Olympics, St. Jude's Children Research Hospital, ALS and Rett Syndrome Research.He is a proud father to his little girl, Trystan Rayne Sienna. Show less «