February 3, 2018

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville...Dailey and Vincent

Hello once more!! I just finished watching episode four, Season Five of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. This originally aired on some PBS stations last weekend but I was able to see it this morning once it became available on Ray's video site, Ray Stevens TV. As I've pointed out in some of my previous blog entries my re-caps of Season Five episodes will be a week late due to my not being able to see them until the following weekend after they've been uploaded onto Ray's premium website. You can visit the site by clicking HERE.

The guests on this particular episode happen to be contemporary Bluegrass superstars Dailey and Vincent. The duo is made up of Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent but the extended members of the group were also on hand.

Ray opened the show singing "Goody Goody". I had not been aware of this song before seeing this episode and so I did some research. The song dates back to the mid 1930s...the first hit version credited to Bob Crosby. A couple of decades later, in 1957, it resurfaces as a pop hit by Frankie Lymon. Upon the conclusion of Ray's performance he introduces the guests as Thelma and Louise...but quickly corrects himself and introduces them properly as Dailey and Vincent.



Jamie Dailey tells of the group's history and how he used to be with the Bluegrass group, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver. Ray asks them about their association with Don Light and Dailey remarks that Don become their manager. During the conversation he says that all Don ever talked about was Ray Stevens, Chet Atkins, or The Statler Brothers which brings large laughs and applause from the audience. Ray tells of his history with Don Light and asks if it was Don that was responsible for their becoming involved in the Cracker Barrel franchise. Jamie says Don was instrumental in the deal and having been fans of The Statler Brothers they shown interest in wanting to record a tribute album to the group.

This kind of news was greeted with skepticism and flat out refusal from their management until a fateful day when executives from Cracker Barrel heard the group's performances and the wild reaction from audiences...and when representatives of Cracker Barrel asked what kind of CD they wanted to record they immediately said a tribute to the Statler Brothers. The green light/approval from Cracker Barrel over-rode any initial skepticism and concern from the group's management and so their debut CD for the Cracker Barrel company was indeed a tribute CD to The Statler Brothers. It arrived back in 2010. They had previously recorded for Rounder Records.

Ray brings up their joining the Opry in 2016 and Jamie tells of being invited to join the Opry, by surprise, during a segment hosted by Marty Stuart. Ray then asks about their CD, Patriots and Poets. They mention one of the songs on the CD, "California", being co-written by comedian Steve Martin whose become recognized as a legitimate, serious performer of Bluegrass music. The group performs an alternate version of "Last Date", the Floyd Cramer classic. Ray, of course, plays the role of Floyd Cramer...embellishing the slip-note style for all it's worth. From their CD they perform "America, We Love You". They follow this with "All I Can Do Now is Cry" which Jamie says is kind of a song Roy Orbison may have recorded. It has that Orbison sound...once you hear it you'll catch it immediately.

Ray closes the show with his version of "Oh, Lonesome Me". Tonight's episode airing on some PBS stations around the country guest stars Jenny Gill. I'll re-cap this episode next Saturday.


I got a reply about the guest list for Season Five of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. I had written about the upcoming line-up of guests not being available and I mentioned in a previous blog entry that once I found out the line-up for this current season of episodes I'll make them available on this, my fan-created blog. I'm passing that information along to all of you...keep in mind that four of the Season Five episodes have already aired...

1. Ray Hildebrand
2. Steve Wariner (edited version of episode one, Season One)
3. Paul Overstreet
4. Dailey and Vincent
5. Jenny Gill (airing this weekend on PBS stations)
6. Tracy Lawrence
7. Sam Moore
8. Wilson Fairchild
9. Deana Carter
10. Gary Puckett
11. John Rich
12. Tony Orlando
13. Mark Chesnutt
14. Jamie O'Neal

See anything different? There's 14 episodes in this season instead of 13.

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