Hello once again...since the creation of my fan-created blog celebrating everything Ray Stevens I've often posted either a year-end recap or a look ahead to the next year. Today is in the fashion of the latter. Looking ahead at 2018 in the career of Ray Stevens promises to be filled with all kinds of excitement, unpredictability, and more television programs. The year will kick off in grand fashion as the much anticipated CabaRay will have it's grand opening on January 18, 2018.
The month of January is pivotal in the career and life of Ray Stevens. First off his birthday is January 24th...and it was in the month of January in 1962 that he left the Atlanta, Georgia music scene for Music City, a/k/a Nashville, Tennessee. The month of January also happened to be the month (in 1962) that he recorded his breakthrough hit, "Ahab the Arab" (released several months later). The actual date was January 20th and along with the session for Ahab he also participated in the recording sessions of "Walk on By" by Leroy Van Dyke and "Wooden Heart" by Joe Dowell in the months leading up to his eventual move from Atlanta to Nashville. In the case of Joe Dowell's recording it hit number one in August of 1961. Leroy's recording spent a total of 19 non-consecutive weeks at number one beginning in September of 1961. It last held the top spot the week ending March 3, 1962.
Tickets for the grand opening of the CabaRay will go on sale January 2nd and on Ray's official web page he's provided a countdown showing the time remaining before tickets go on sale. If you click this link prior to January 2nd you'll see the countdown timer but, of course, if you access the link after January 2nd it won't be visible anymore. You can read about the grand opening and see the wonderful aerial footage of the venue by clicking HERE. The link offers all the information you'll need. The venue's address, phone number, and box office hours which I believe are posted in Central Time (an hour behind those of us in the Eastern Time zone). When it's 8pm here in the Midwest it's 7pm in Nashville.
For those that weren't aware of the time zone difference then it's best to familiarize yourself ahead of time in case you plan on attending a concert...for you don't want to be an hour late. I'm sure most newer model cars and trucks, like cell phones, are equipped with automatic time changing features on the clock so it shouldn't be an issue. I remember when I traveled to Nashville, Indiana to attend a Ray Stevens concert at the Little Nashville Opry the car's clock automatically set itself an hour behind once I crossed into the Central time zone. If I had been a teenager and new to driving I probably would've driven forward and backward multiple times just to see the clock changing time over and over and over but as an adult I never did that kind of thing (but I had thought about it!).
Last month Ray launched his video streaming site, Ray Stevens TV. It's officially written in lower case lettering but this is the site containing all kinds of video content...some material has also been available on YouTube for a number of years but there's a whole lot more exclusive content only available at the streaming site. His PBS television series, for example, is archived at the site. You can watch any episode of the series from episode one guest starring Steve Wariner up through last week's episode guest starring Deborah Allen. The New Year's Eve episode from this weekend hasn't been uploaded yet. You can read about the streaming site by clicking HERE. The link takes you to a page at Ray's official website promoting the video site and it includes a video clip of Ray discussing it along with a link to the page. It's $4.99 a month or $49.99 for an entire year. You can access the video site once you click the link I provided.
If all of this wasn't plenty to get excited over he'll make an appearance on Mike Huckabee's television program on The Trinity Broadcasting Network (often abbreviated as TBN). The program airs next weekend (January 6th). Mike's show features a good dose of country music of all time periods...one recent episode (November 4th) guest starred Bill Anderson. The set carries the tradition of late night talk shows...a couch and the desk...an audience and house band. The program airs on TBN each Saturday but it repeats on Sunday...it actually competes against Ray's local PBS series in my area as both programs air during the 8pm Saturday night time slot...but since Ray's series is going into it's repeat cycle next weekend I suggest you venture over to TBN this coming Saturday and catch his guest appearance on Mike Huckabee's program.
Grand Opening is January 18, 2018...the CabaRay on the West Side of Nashville...
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