September 16, 2018

Ray Stevens: Gitarzan at CabaRay Nashville...

It's been awhile since my previous Ray Stevens fan created blog entry but it's more or less a result of it being unusually quiet on social media concerning whatever Ray might be up to. I don't want to build up any excitement or anything but based on times past whenever there happened to be a comparable decrease in social media activity it usually meant a new album was nearing it's release date but you can't really depend on a pattern of activity because sometimes there's no pattern even if it seems like there is. Several weeks ago Ray posted a message alerting everyone a new album was in the works but nothing more was said of it so it's hard to tell if all the songs have been recorded and it's just a case of it not being released yet or if it's still in production or post-production.

Earlier in the month the Jerry Reed Celebration took place at the CabaRay and I've seen photo's from the event that were posted on-line. The RFD-TV series, Larry's Country Diner, taped their current season at the CabaRay several months ago and those episodes are currently airing on RFD. Ray's own television series, CabaRay Nashville, is continuing to air on select PBS stations on the local level nationwide but it's in it's repeat cycle. Keep in mind that most television series on cable or those airing on special interest channels, 1 season is the equivalent of 13 first-run episodes...but if you base this on a network level which consists of 26 first-run episodes per season...78 half hour episodes works out to roughly 2 and a half seasons on a network level.

The last first-run episode of CabaRay Nashville aired the weekend of June 29th guest starring Lee Roy Parnell. Since then local PBS stations have been airing past episodes. There's been no information released as to when new episodes of the series will start production but given it's September, and given the more loose nature of local syndication as compared to national syndication or network television, plus the fact that there's 78 half hour episodes available it's quite possible that the series may remain in repeat cycle until the next calendar year.

In the clip below, from an episode of his television series uploaded onto YouTube on September 10th, here's Ray performing "Gitarzan"...his million selling hit from 1969...


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