Hello once again...it's been kind of a busy week off-line for me and the weekend seemed like the perfect time to put together another fan created blog entry about Ray Stevens. During this past week a couple of things have appeared on-line that I'm finally getting around to spotlighting in this blog. The first is the announcement that the CabaRay will be the setting for an upcoming tribute to Jerry Reed. It's set to take place in a couple of months. The specific date is September 5th at 7:30pm Central Time. You can find out information about the CabaRay, including street address, by clicking HERE. I am familiar with a lot of Jerry Reed's recordings and I know of his association with Ray Stevens but I was not aware that there's been an annual tribute show for Jerry Reed that's taken place in September for the last several years. The one taking place this year is billed as the 7th annual Jerry Reed Tribute. I'm sure most of you are familiar with quite a few of his songs: "Amos Moses", "Tupelo Mississippi Flash", "When You're Hot, You're Hot", "She Got the Goldmine I Got the Shaft", "You Took All the Rambling Out of Me", "Lord, Mr. Ford", "Another Puff", "Texas Bound and Flying", "Crude Oil Blues", and the massive "East Bound and Down".
On one of the recent episodes of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville entitled Tribute Show there was a segment in which Ray spoke of his longtime friendship with Jerry Reed (which included teenage recording sessions under the guidance of Bill Lowery in the late 1950s) and Ray sang "When You're Hot, You're Hot". In case you're wondering this Tribute Show is Episode Nine of Season Six. As most people also know in addition to his singing career Jerry also had an acting career and was a wizard on a guitar (although his stage presence and personality often overshadowed his guitar prowess). You can purchase tickets to the Jerry Reed Tribute at the CabaRay by clicking HERE. I'm sure Ray is going to take part in this...it's at his showroom, after all, and both he and Jerry Reed were friends. In the late '70s and in the early '80s a lot of the television specials that Jerry took part in as host or co-host often included Ray as a guest and I think in some instances it was Jerry Reed's insistence on getting Ray on those programs. Ray even had a cameo appearance in one of Jerry's movies, Concrete Cowboys. There was a 1979 country music television special that Jerry hosted and one of the guests was Ray Stevens. Jerry introduced Ray and spoke of their long association...referring to Ray as a genius and saying he's "crazier than I am...". Ray performed "Freddie Feelgood" and "I Need Your Help, Barry Manilow".
Back on July 17th (this past Tuesday) this photo of Ray Stevens appeared out of the blue on his social media sites with a caption that read: "Ray doing what he does best". There was nothing else said about the photo and there wasn't any sort of follow-up post of any kind to indicate the purpose of it appearing...but it nonetheless has caused a lot of his fans (myself included) to speculate that perhaps there's some sort of new CD in the works or perhaps there's going to be a release of a CD that's long been in production and is just now ready to be released. That's initially what the overall feeling is concerning the photo. There's also the possibility that there's no hidden message about the photo and that it was posted simply because they wanted to post it. He's wearing a hat and I recognize it from photo sessions a couple of years ago but, still, that doesn't take away from the photo appearing from out of nowhere on a Tuesday afternoon and the reason (if any) behind it. Now, in addition to the announcement of the upcoming Jerry Reed Tribute at the CabaRay and this mysterious photo, there was also a nice video upload advertising the gift shop at the CabaRay. I attended a concert at the showroom back on March 1st of this year. The gift shop was open but you could tell that it was still in it's infant stage because there were several neatly stacked boxes over in a corner which may have contained items that had yet to be put on display. Looking at the video clip how I wish I would've attended a concert at some later date...the gift shop looks packed with more items than how I remember it in person. When I attended a concert there the showroom had only been open to the public for a month (it opened in late January 2018 and my concert was March 1st) and with this being late July it's officially been open for half a year.
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