Hello one and all...I've been dealing with some personal happenings off-line and so I hadn't had a chance to add a recent blog entry until now. This one will not be too lengthy as it's mostly going to spotlight a couple of things pertaining to the Ray Stevens CabaRay Showroom. Several weeks ago a new billboard was unveiled along the highway advertising Ray's showroom.
Isn't it a sight to behold?? The image is clickable! Anyway...there happened to have been a billboard advertisement in the past which also cross promoted his PBS television series, CabaRay Nashville. That particular billboard highlighted the program's airing on NPT (Nashville Public Television). I have the image of that billboard saved on my computer and statistics show that the billboard appeared on-line for the first time in the summer of 2017. If many of you remember it was the summer of last year when Ray had hoped to have the CabaRay open to the public but the actual grand opening didn't take place until this past January. In the opening couple of months Ray appeared at the showroom nearly every night (except for Sunday). I attended a concert there on March 1st...my first ever trip to Nashville, Tennessee. Since then he's operated the showroom as a weekend destination (Friday and Saturday) and within the last month it became sort of the unofficial home of Larry Black's long running television series...episodes of Larry's Country Diner have recently began taping at the showroom. The showroom is located off I-40 in West Nashville. It's physical street address is 5724 River Road. If you use GPS or MapQuest in your road travels here is the information you'll obviously need:
Ray Stevens CabaRay Showroom
5724 River Road
Nashville, TN 37209
(615) 327-4630
The Ray Stevens CabaRay Showroom is, of course, one of the recent destination spots for tourists and music fans alike in Nashville but the longest running destination would be the Grand Ole Opry. Ray guest starred on the Opry last week (July 3rd)...billed as the Tuesday Night Opry. WSM radio has aired the Opry since it's debut in 1925 and it's on WSM's website where you can find archives of relatively recent Opry broadcasts. Last Tuesday's broadcast is now on-line and I've provided an audio link. This is a link to the full 2 hour show. If you only want to hear Ray's portion of the show then you'll need to start playing the clip at the 43 minute, 55 second mark. Bill Cody reads a commercial for the CabaRay (since it's the sponsor of Ray's portion of the show) and then he introduces Ray to a thunderous reception. You can listen to the broadcast of the July 3rd episode by clicking HERE.
Here's a larger image of the billboard I opened the blog entry with...
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