August 4, 2018

Ray Stevens Opry Appearance: August 1, 2018...

Hello all...in my first fan created blog entry of the month it begins with a link/re-cap to Ray's guest appearance on the Grand Ole Opry this past Wednesday (August 1st). I listened to much as I could on my car radio as I drove to work Wednesday night. 650 WSM radio comes in okay in the evening (after 7pm Eastern time) and is crystal clear in the overnight hours on the conventional radio. Of course with hi-tech listening gadgets of today you can tune into the station 24/7 static free from all over the world...but beyond a lap-top, which I'm typing on at the moment, I don't have a cell-phone with on-line connection (nor do I wish for one) and so I remain loyal to the radio when I'm in my car. So, this past Wednesday, I was listening to WSM and heard most of the half hour segment featuring Ray Stevens as one of the featured artists.

Ray made a guest appearance on the Opry last month, actually (July 3rd) as a make-up for a canceled appearance from June (if my memory serves correct). In last month's guest appearance Ray's segment was sponsored by his showroom in West Nashville, the CabaRay. The guest appearance a couple days ago also featured his CabaRay as the sponsor. Bill Cody happened to be on hand as the Opry announcer that night (he is also the announcer for Ray's locally syndicated PBS series, CabaRay Nashville).

You can listen to the entire Wednesday Night Opry broadcast by clicking HERE. There isn't a link available that centers around Ray's segment and so you'll need to either listen for Ray's appearance or fast-forward to 42 minutes, 55 seconds. It's right around that point in time on the audio clip where Bill Cody begins to speak about the CabaRay. The commercial is nearly 2 minutes. Afterward he recognizes audience members that have milestone birthday and anniversary celebrations. 45 minutes, 49 seconds into the audio clip Bill introduces Ray to the audience. Ray speaks of the CabaRay and performs "Gitarzan". He tells a comical story about a chicken which you'll need to hear for yourselves. Upon the conclusion of the story he launches into "Misty" and this is followed by an abbreviated "Everything is Beautiful".

I don't mind the abbreviated version but I'd prefer the full version...which I'm sure most of you reading this also prefer hearing complete versions of songs if they don't happen to be part of a medley performance. The times I've seen him in concert he's performed the full version of the song so that leads me to guess that the abbreviated performance is reserved for his guest appearances either on television or in this case the Opry. Whether it's the abbreviated or full version of "Everything is Beautiful" it always gets strong applause from the audience.

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