Abstract Essay, now in its fifth season, features Ray Ray Star—rock guitarist, producer, and entertainer—as my guest. cover art

Abstract Essay, now in its fifth season, features Ray Ray Star—rock guitarist, producer, and entertainer—as my guest.

Abstract Essay, now in its fifth season, features Ray Ray Star—rock guitarist, producer, and entertainer—as my guest.

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Ray Ray Star

Rock Guitarist, Producer & Entertainer | 16 Years Sober | Advocate for Authenticity, Recovery & Real Music

My name is Ray Ray Star, and my story is about falling all the way down — and then rising back up stronger than ever. For years I lived the classic rock & roll life: I was a touring guitarist, sharing stages with bands like Green Day, Face to Face, and Circle Jerks. From the outside, it looked like I had everything. But behind the curtain, addiction was slowly consuming me.


Sixteen years ago, I hit bottom and made the decision to get clean and sober. That choice changed everything. Sobriety didn’t just save my life — it gave me a new one. Today, I mentor and inspire others on their recovery journeys, showing them that no matter how far you’ve fallen, you can rise again. My story resonates with people who feel stuck, hopeless, or afraid they’ve missed their shot — because I’ve been there, and I know the way forward.


But there’s another side of me that surprises people: I’ve also spent years working as a psychic — reading for celebrities, artists, and everyday people searching for clarity. That gift allows me to connect with people on a soul level, helping them uncover truth, purpose, and direction. Blending that insight with my music and recovery journey creates a conversation that’s both deeply human and deeply inspiring.




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