February 21, 2011

Ray Stevens...An All-Around Entertainer...

I've not posted much about this upcoming Ray Stevens concert because it's so far in advance but yet **with tickets on sale now** it's always a good idea to purchase tickets well in advance just in case there's a mad rush in the weeks leading up to the show and they become limited. Ray Stevens will do two shows at Pigeon Forge, Tennessee on October 21st. There will be a 3pm show and an 8pm show. The venue is the Country Tonite Theatre and details of all the shows can be found after clicking that link. There will be a lot of other country music legends putting on shows at the venue, too. Ray takes the stage on October 21st. I've seen Ray Stevens in concert twice and hope to see his show again if he tours around my area. I saw his concerts in 2008 and 2009...months before he began recording political music and having widespread You Tube success with his music videos. It would be great to see him in concert post-We The People fame.

This coming Sunday, for those who get the RFD-TV channel, Ray Stevens will be the featured guest on Hee-Haw. The episode originally aired in September 1972 as the first show of the season. The other guests on that episode include Arlene Harden and Dizzy Dean. I'll obviously be watching...I watch the show every Sunday night...and this time it'll be even more great with Ray making a guest appearance. 10 weeks later another episode with Ray as a guest will be airing. That episode originally aired in November 1972. According to some of the web-sites that chronicle episodes of vintage TV shows Ray will only perform "Along Came Jones" on the September 1972 episode and then "Gitarzan" on the November 1972 episode. I find it strange that the site only lists him performing 1 song per episode when the pattern is to have each guest sing 1 song per half hour. It's also strange that two 1969 songs were performed on a show that aired in 1972 unless those performances were taped in 1969 during the show's first season on CBS but weren't cleared for airing until 1972!? Perhaps his involvement with Andy Williams' NBC programs during 1969-1971 prevented Ray from appearing on a CBS program? It's a mystery that remains unsolved. Whatever the case, this Sunday I'll find out just what all Ray performed and if he participated in any of the comedy sketches.

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