Showing posts with label Mark Chesnutt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Chesnutt. Show all posts

April 22, 2018

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville...Mark Chesnutt

Happy early Sunday morning...well, it's early Sunday morning as I type this blog entry. I just finished watching Mark Chesnutt's episode of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. This particular episode began with Ray performing "The Streak", his massive hit from 1974. On the heels of the performance came Ray's introduction of Mark Chesnutt.



Ray starts things off by mentioning that Mark recorded a song from a writer that also happened to write one of his own hits, Paul Craft. In Ray's case it was "It's Me Again, Margaret" whereas in Mark's case it was "Brother Jukebox". Mark describes it being brought to his attention by the record company but he didn't want to record it because it had already been recorded by Keith Whitley (one of Mark's music heroes). However, Keith's recording wasn't issued as a single, and eventually Mark decided that since Keith didn't technically have a hit with it then that's when he decided to do it. Mark's recording was the second single released during his career and it hit number one.

During the conversation Mark mentions that he always wanted to do a song with a line asking a woman if she happened to be naked (referring to "It's Me Again, Margaret"). Ray suggests that he'd be happy to go into the studio and record Mark performing the song. Mark plays along and points out that Ray would have "to do the pervert part" (referring to Willard McBaine's giggle) which has Ray, Mark, and the audience howling with laughter. Ray composes himself and states that he may laugh like a pervert but Mark sings like a pervert...which causes more laughter...and Mark comes back with "well, I am a pervert...". It was a nice give and take banter that you normally do not see take place during the interview/talking segment of the program. Mark (lead vocals) and Ray (piano/harmony vocals) perform "I Don't Need Your Rockin' Chair".

Ray asks how Mark got acquainted with George Jones. Mark says that he first met George back in 1983. He says that he was part of a local band opening up for a concert George was going to do. Any other host/emcee would probably have been crass enough to ask if George shown up for it, given the era in George's career being spoken of, but Ray side-stepped that kind of a question. Afterward things get a bit too serious...some may say candid...but it began when Mark spoke of his father's dreams of becoming a country music artist. He said his father wrote a lot of good songs but things didn't work out due to family commitments. Ray says there's a fine line trying to balance family and life on the road and being part of the music business in general.

Mark tells of the day he decided to quit school and become a country music singer. He says his father didn't really try to stop him from quitting given the age factor of Mark being legally able to quit school if he wanted but he says the problems arose when he told his father that he wanted to try and become a country music singer in Nashville rather than Texas. The family lived in Texas and his father said that Mark could become very successful as a singer in Texas without the trappings of having to record in Nashville. Mark mentioned that he spent at least 10 years as a singer at honky-tonks and clubs in Texas before getting a recording contract with a major label. He said the first label he signed to was a small Independent label called D Records.

Mark calls Ray a music hero and says that although they've never met for any lengthy period of time he's the reason he decided to return to Nashville. He pointed out that he doesn't return to Nashville to do interviews but he couldn't turn down an appearance on a television show Ray hosts.

Mark performs a song titled "Hot" which is from his 2016 release, Tradition Lives. He follows this with one of his hits, "It's a Little Too Late". Ray closes the show doing a performance of "You Don't Know Me" at the piano. This weekend on local PBS stations an episode titled Special Moments is airing. This will be uploaded onto Ray's video website next weekend. The Special Moments episode is to feature clips of performers who've previously appeared on the program singing songs that weren't part of the original airing of their episode. It's an out-take presentation.

February 26, 2018

Ray Stevens: Promotional On-line Videos...

Hello all...there's been a lot of activity showing up all over several social media sites regarding all things CabaRay...all things CabaRay Nashville...all things Ray Stevens...you get the idea. Everything from video promo's to wine to most recent news of Larry's Country Diner. In an effort to not let everything jumble together and perhaps get confusing or overlooked I'm going to methodically go through and offer each bit of activity that's gone on at a slower pace so everything can sink in.

First off several months ago, prior to the grand opening of the CabaRay, Ray launched an on-line video site called RayStevens.tv and I immediately subscribed. I purchased a full year's service rather than have a monthly payment. This subscription based site is something that offers fans, among many other things, the opportunity to see episodes of CabaRay Nashville. Ray's television program previously aired on RFD television. It aired on that network from November 2015 until December 2016. In January of 2017 the series began airing on local PBS stations across the country.

Ever since the television series moved from RFD to PBS there isn't a day that goes by that someone on social media doesn't complain about their not being able to see Ray's television show anymore...and some wish it were still on RFD.

Anyway...this video site that Ray launched a couple of months ago offers those that do not have the opportunity to see his television show a chance to watch it on-line. He posted a promotional video clip late in November and a second promo clip in late December. In the first clip he makes mention of the often posted commentary from those that used to watch the show on RFD but no longer can once it moved to PBS.

The video promo's do not reflect chronology. The clip marked Promo2 actually appeared on-line first (November 14, 2017) while the clip marked Promo1 appeared on-line second (December 27, 2017). I guess they (Ray and associates) want more emphasis on the December clip and so they re-named it Promo1. A third promo video for the video site arrived on YouTube on his birthday (January 24th). Those not familiar with video uploading, yes, you can edit a video's title and it not even impact the statistical data of the video whatsoever.







Now, of course, you all should be able to notice that each of those promotional video clips were taped on the same day but individually released a month apart (November, December, and January). A promo clip for the CabaRay itself shown up on February 21st...



Once you visit the CabaRay you'll no doubt come across the Bill Lowery High Spirits Emporium Bar located inside the venue. It is in this section of the CabaRay where you can now sample and even purchase a bottle of what's being sold/advertised as CabaRay Wine. In the advertisement on Ray's social media sites it states that he personally selected the kind of wine being sold. They make mention in the description for the wine that it's bottled in Napa, California. You can see, once you click the image, a larger view of the wines being offered at the CabaRay. The label's contain the years 2013 and 2016 along with the CabaRay logo, the type of wine, and the state in which it was bottled. The news release of this CabaRay Wine appeared on Ray's social media sites on February 21st and so it's only been less than a week since the announcement was made. There isn't video footage promoting the wine, yet...I assume there will be such video publicity at some point. At the moment it's advertised in the form of photographs.

Yesterday a post on the Facebook page of Larry's Country Diner (a television show hosted by Larry Black on RFD) advertised that their upcoming season of television programs is going to be taped at Ray's very own CabaRay venue. Their taping season gets underway on March 6th and they'll be taping two episodes each Tuesday through the middle of April.

Along with the activity surrounding the subscription based video site and the introduction of CabaRay Wine and Larry's Country Diner there have been more promo clips uploaded, on YouTube, for Season Five episodes of CabaRay Nashville and this brings me to the news I found out late last night concerning the local PBS station in the area that airs Ray's television show each Saturday at 8pm. In blogs past I have often made the comment that KET2 began a repeat cycle in January of past episodes of Ray's television series rather than airing Season Five (the current season). I checked the show's profile page at KET2's website and found out that the show is going to go on hiatus for a month (other programs, for unexplained reasons, are going to air in CabaRay Nashville's time slot) but then according to the posted schedule CabaRay Nashville is to return to the airwaves on KET2 on March 24th.

However, if you remember, Ray produced a 90 minute special last year that PBS stations could air during pledge drives. I found out that this PBS special will air on KET2 next month. In fact, it'll air at 12am on March 4th and it'll rerun on March 6th at 3:30am. If you're not a night owl or if you happen to work during those hours then definitely set your DVR for either of those air dates. I'll be watching it on March 4th and more than likely I'll DVR it at the same time. The PBS special has aired already on several PBS stations over the last several weeks. Iowa's PBS station, IPTV, aired the 90 minute special just this past Saturday. Some PBS stations are offering a DVD of the television special as a donation gift.

Back to the previous paragraph. Once KET2 brings back CabaRay Nashville as a weekly series on March 24th it'll begin with a repeat of Tommy Roe's episode from September 2017. This will be followed by, on March 31st, the episode with Mark Wills as a guest (originally airing on KET2 in September 2017). Then, on April 7th, KET2 will start airing recent episodes from the current season of Ray's series. Season Five officially began the first weekend of January this year but rather than add the first 7 episodes to their schedule they're going to start with episode 8 on April 7th. Episode 8 is the one that aired over the weekend guest starring the duo, Wilson Fairchild. Of course this means KET2 will not be airing the first 7 episodes of Season Five but they'll air the remaining episodes. Here's the upcoming KET2 schedule of CabaRay Nashville air dates:

March 4th: CabaRay Nashville Special (12am)

March 6th: CabaRay Nashville Special (3:30am; repeat)

March 24th: Tommy Roe (repeat from September 2017)

March 31st: Mark Wills (repeat from September 2017)

April 7th: Wilson Fairchild

April 14th: Deana Carter

April 21st: Gary Puckett

April 28th: John Rich (part one)

May 5th: John Rich (part two)

May 12th: Tony Orlando

May 19th: Jamie O'Neal

May 26th: Mark Chesnutt

Notice that John Rich will appear in two back to back episodes. This is the first time that a guest artist will headline on back to back episodes.

Season Six is still in production and those episodes are being taped at the CabaRay. I don't know when those Season Six episodes will begin to air...in a previous blog entry I made the assumption that they might start airing in April of this year on his video site and then air on local PBS stations later in the year.

Oh my...was this a lengthy blog entry or what??

Hopefully episode seven from last weekend (guest starring Sam Moore) will be uploaded onto Ray's video site later today. Usually they're uploaded no later than Sunday, a week after they're aired on PBS, but there have been times where uploads didn't surface until Monday. Once I'm able to see the episode I'll provide a re-cap.