June 14, 2014

Ray Stevens: Rayality TV webisode 12...

Hello all...it's been several days since I posted a blog entry but it isn't because I've been away from the internet. There happened to be a break in the action, as they say during a sportscast, with Ray winding down from his recent activities at the CMA Music Fest and so I took a brief hiatus, too. A couple of videos from Ray appeared on YouTube during this brief hiatus. The first video centered around a contest that those who stopped by Ray's booth at the CMA Music Fest had the chance to enter. The video clip shows Ray selecting a name from a box of entries and then it shows him calling the fan and alerting the person that their name was selected. The prize? A free copy of every CD and DVD currently being sold at Ray's web-store...including the 9-CD Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music and Ray's Nashville memoir! The audio isn't all that good in that particular clip...it may have to do with Ray not wearing a microphone. Some of the audio is loud but with him being soft-spoken it will have you reaching for the volume control on your computer and turning it up. You can see that contest clip HERE.

Now we're up to the most recent installment of Rayality TV! In this clip you'll see Ray's 1995 music video of "Can He Love You Half as Much as I?" from the Get Serious! movie. This is followed by a sketch at The Encore Retirement Home...and an appearance from George Jones! George performs "White Lightning"...well, kind of...the original 1959 recording from George is played but it's the much older George appearing on camera. It's my belief that George, strictly for laughs, lip-synched the performance...if you pay close attention he moves his mouth precisely the way the audio dictates...it's highly comical seeing him match the original recording's vocalization and I suppose that's the intent.

This installment of Rayality TV, by the way, is dedicated to the late, super-great, country music legend George Jones...  


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