June 29, 2021

Ray Stevens: Brief Q and A with A1F...

It's me once again!! In this blog entry I'm going to be including a link to a very brief question and answer with Ray Stevens. How brief is it? Well, it's 4 questions long...but it's part of a series called NRA Country. In the article the publication points out that usually they select newer country music performers to highlight but every so often they select an established recording artist...and those that fit into the category of legend and classic. The brief question and answer was conducted by Vanessa Shahidi, an employee of NRA Country. The article appears on the webpage, America's 1st Freedom. The brief write-up includes a bio of Ray followed by the four questions he's asked. In case you don't know the NRA stands for National Rifle Association. Now, being a long time fan of Ray Stevens, I didn't know that he was a gun enthusiast. It's something I've never thought about...I rarely think about Ray's off-stage life or what he's doing. I always had a feeling he was a supporter of the Second Amendment but I wasn't aware if he actually knew much about guns since he's never asked about the subject...but once you read his answer you'll get the feeling that he's familiar with them. He's asked about what his favorite firearm happens to be and he's asked how he learned how to operate his firearms. Now, due to how the question was asked, we don't necessarily know if Ray actually owns any firearms...but his response, as I mentioned, shows that he has some knowledge about guns. You can read the question and answer with Ray Stevens by clicking HERE. Some of Ray's previous albums have included firearms on the cover. 1985's I Have Returned has Ray dressed up as General MacArthur with several people wading through the water holding their weapons. 1987's Greatest Hits has an unidentified model and Ray dressed as Bonnie and Clyde with their weapons on full display. 1991's Number One with a Bullet, as it's title indicates, features Ray on the cover holding a gigantic bullet...which some people in recent years have mistaken for a missile. I have a feeling you all will enjoy the article.

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