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AMERICAN MUSICIAN (1916-2002)
Rev. Ray E. Heady; Ray Heady

Morrison Heady         
  • One of Heady's inventions, the "talking glove"
AMERICAN DEAFBLIND AUTHOR
James Morrison Heady
James Morrison Heady (July 19, 1829December 19, 1915) was an American deafblind author. Heady published multiple volumes of children's books and poetry and was frequently referred to by the contemporary press as the "Blind Bard of Kentucky".
heady         
FAMILY NAME
(headier, headiest)
A heady drink, atmosphere, or experience strongly affects your senses, for example by making you feel drunk or excited.
...in the heady days just after their marriage...
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Heady         
FAMILY NAME
·adj Violent; impetuous.
II. Heady ·adj Apt to affect the head; intoxicating; strong.
III. Heady ·adj Willful; rash; precipitate; hurried on by will or passion; ungovernable.

Wikipedia

Ray E. Heady

Ray E. Heady (February 17, 1916 – May 7, 2002) was an American clergyman.

He devoted his adult life to the ministry as a pastor of several churches in the North Texas area except for two years while pastoring in Bowling Green, Kentucky. He was the founding pastor of White Settlement Assembly of God and ministered at Broadview Assembly of God in Fort Worth, Texas for 28 years until he retired.

Heady wrote the lyrics for over 100 gospel songs through the years. His songs have been recorded by such artists as The Blackwood Brothers, The Oak Ridge Boys, Red Foley and Gov. Jimmie Davis. These songs included In the Shelter of His Arms, At an Altar of Prayer, A Very Special Grace and many others.