Caron Nimoy "Sugaray" Rayford (born February 13, 1969)[1] is an American soul blues singer and songwriter.
He has released five albums to date and been granted three Blues Music Awards.
[6] He also played the drums there, but his childhood was poverty stricken with his mother dying from cancer early in Rayford's life.
I grew up in gospel and soul.”[7] Living in San Diego, California, he moved to contemporary music at the age of 12, initially singing with the Urban Gypsys.
Turning towards the blues he joined the Temecula, California-based Aunt Kizzy's Boyz as lead vocalist.
[11] After relocating to Los Angeles, he undertook recording studio vocal work, including on the theme for Judge Joe Brown, the movie trailer City Lights and back up vocals for The Heavy Pets.
[8] Dangerous on Delta Groove Productions followed in 2013, and supporting Sugaray were guest performers including Kim Wilson, Kid Andersen, and Sugar Ray Norcia.