As we make our way through January 2013 it's the start of a new year, of course, which ushers in an abundance of new laws and the start of the infamous income tax season, which runs from January through April 15th of each year. There have been several songs recorded through the years in which the sentiments directed toward the IRS have mirrored the public at large. Songs criticizing the IRS and the taxation system of the United States can easily be looked up online. On this blog, though, we spotlight the music and activities of Ray Stevens and given that we're in the beginning of income tax season I decided to embed one of Ray's hit music videos which puts taxation front and center in a hilarious tale centering around an audit and the embarrassing set of circumstances revealed inside a local branch of the IRS.
"Juanita and the Kids" has a little more than 100,000 online views since it's debut on You Tube on May 25, 2011. The video was embedded during a multiple music video arrival and didn't receive much publicity or coverage. The day that "Juanita and the Kids" hit You Tube, three other music videos from Ray Stevens hit the online video site, too: "Hello Mama", "Freddie Feelgood" and "Virgil and the Moonshot". These particular music videos had been available on home video and, later, DVD formats prior to the creation of You Tube. Ray's You Tube channel hit the internet in the summer of 2009 and since that point in time a collection of his classic music videos and brand new music videos have populated his channel. A lot of his newer music videos are, as many of you visitors are aware, politically oriented and he's obtained hundreds of thousands and in some cases millions of online views of his political music videos. In fact, of the four music videos from Ray Stevens that debuted on You Tube on May 25th, the politically charged "Hello Mama" has gotten the most online views so far with 160,509. "Juanita and the Kids" is second with 104,783. The other two music videos haven't reached the 100,000 plateau yet due to the lack of consistent social media publicity and video sharing. I'll showcase those two music videos in future blog entries, though, because they're just as good as the political videos.
Here is "Juanita and the Kids" from the entertaining Ray Stevens...
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