August 22, 2018

Ray Stevens on the Music City Walk of Fame...

Hello one and all!! Yesterday was the Music City Walk of Fame ceremony in downtown Nashville and in this blog entry I'll be posting the YouTube video of the live stream from yesterday. You'll see emcee Bill Cody speak and introduce the presenter, Ricky Skaggs, who gives a heartfelt speech about Ray and the CabaRay showroom. Ricky points out one of the greatest things about the showroom is it's celebration of Music Row and the recording studios and producers that helped make Nashville 'Music City, U.S.A.'. You'll also see Ray on stage speaking...he mentions that he didn't know that he'd have to speak but this may have been a joke since his acceptance seemed well thought out...but then again he could've have been told about having to give some sort of speech a day or two ahead of time and then came up with what he said yesterday. He made mention of the current Mayor Briley having already made his exit and spoke of the origin of the song, "Nashville", and how he wrote it in Sydney, Australia while homesick. He made mention that in the original recording he referenced the current mayor's grandfather, Mayor Briley. He thanked/acknowledged those in attendance and pointed out his two daughters and his grandson. I don't want to give too detailed of a re-cap but I will add that he told a joke about Bubba, Earl, and the school teacher. In the video clip you'll see the other recipients on stage (Brenda Lee, Ben Folds, and Jeannie Seely) and seated directly behind them are the presenters. Charlie Daniels did the presentation for Brenda Lee while Trisha Yearwood did the presentation for Jeannie Seely. The presenter for Ben Folds was Jonathan Levine. A photo of all of them will close out this blog entry. This will be a rather unusual blog entry for me as it's mostly consisting of photo's and video clips. When you watch the video clip of Ray's speech you'll see who he's giving a thumb's up to.

I did a Google News search prior to my beginning this particular blog entry and I came across several video clips focusing on the Music City Walk of Fame ceremony. Some video clips run 4 hours while other video clips are from local news stations and those run the usual length...5 minutes at the most. In the collage below I included an image of Ray giving his speech at the microphone and right next to it in panel two came after the acceptance speech was over. Ray and presenter, Ricky Skaggs, went over and had their photo taken of Ray's Star on the Music City Walk of Fame. Bill Cody could be heard from the stage mentioning that Ray has the 84th Star on the Walk of Fame. In the background you can hear the guitarists from the stage performing "Everything is Beautiful" during the photo session. In panel three it's the Star, of course. I wanted to try and get an image of it by itself. 




Local Nashville station, Channel Five, also has snippets of the ceremony featuring all of the Walk of Fame recipients. You can read/watch that by clicking HERE. You can also see a newscast featuring commentary/video of the ceremony on WSMV-TV by clicking HERE.
 

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