Hello all...it's a snowy Saturday late afternoon here as I type this fan created blog entry. I'm giving a re-cap of the February 11, 2018 episode of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. It was uploaded onto Ray's video website, raystevens.tv, not too long ago and I just finished watching the episode.
Ray opens the show performing "Gitarzan". The episode was recorded during mid-year 2017 but it aired for the first time this year. I looked up the song's more technical information and found out it was released as a single in January of 1969...so last month marked it's 49th anniversary. I typically do not keep the month of release for a single or an album in my memory and so, yes, I looked up the single's release month because I already knew it's release year was 1969. But isn't it mind boggling...it's been part of Ray's concerts for many years...and he still performs it with incredible energy and gusto.
The special guest on this particular episode happens to be Tracy Lawrence. If you're familiar with country music from the last 20 some years then you should be very familiar with him. He was one of the superstars of country music during the 1990s commercial and radio programmed renaissance of the genre. During that decade more radio stations had switched to the country music format and most of the singers of country were selling half a million or more copies with each album release...quite a few were routinely selling Double (two million) and Triple Platinum (three million) each release.
Ray introduces Tracy Lawrence and says that he had asked Tracy to be a guest on the show during a recent appearance at the Opry. Just for fun I Googled their names and the Opry and in the search results I found out that the last time the two were scheduled performers at the Opry was back in May of 2017 which is right around the time the current season of Ray's television series was taped.
Tracy says that the two of them share a common connection with Atlanta...well, kind of. The video above doesn't contain this exchange but Tracy's giving a big hearty laugh after Ray asked just where Atlanta, Texas happened to be and wondered if it was in Oklahoma. Tracy confirms that Atlanta, Texas exists and it's more close to the Arkansas and Louisiana borderline's than Oklahoma. He speaks of his first taste of success stemming from radio appearances on local Opry-style radio programs in 1990 and how he compared it to the Louisiana Hayride days in country music's history. Ray mentions that two instrumental figures in his early career, Shelby Singleton and Jerry Kennedy, were from Shreveport, Louisiana.
Tracy performs "Texas Tornado", which hit number one in 1995. Ray brings up Tracy's charity called Mission: Possible. Tracy talks of it's origin and how it provides Thanksgiving dinner to various people during the week of Thanksgiving each year. He said that the most recent fund raiser brought in over $140,000. Due to it being a Christian charity it receives no funds or grants or anything from any Government organization. Tracy performs "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" which hit number one in 2007 and featured guest vocals from Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney. This performance was followed by "Time Marches On" which Tracy remarked was his biggest hit so far (it spent three weeks at number one in 1996).
Ray closes the show telling the audience about being involved in the soundtrack of the 1981 Burt Reynolds movie, Cannonball Run. Ray mentions singing the movie's theme song and how he was inspired to write the movie's main love song, "Just for the Hell of It". He performs the love song and it gave me chills...it's almost identical to the 1981 recording...music, vocalization, phrasing. He had re-recorded the song recently for a CD called Bozo's Back Again but this marks the first time I'd ever seen Ray perform the song on television.
The episode of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville airing this weekend on some of the local PBS stations across the country feature Sam Moore as a special guest. This episode will be uploaded onto Ray's video site next weekend sometime. Once I'm able to view it I'll provide my re-cap/review.
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