Hello once again...an early Sunday morning has me looking at a couple of food related music clips from recently elected Country Music Hall of Fame (CMHOF) member, Ray Stevens. There's been something of a food topic over the last several blog entries...the previous blog entry focused on a mid 1980s television commercial for ice cream that Ray Stevens did for the Flav-O-Rich company. Prior to that I wrote about a 2013 music video from Ray titled "Red Hot Chili Cook Off" which was also being highlighted on Episode 8 of Rayality TV. When I watched the music video I took note of the unique view total and at that time (April 28th) it had 955,945 unique views...a day later it increased to 956,436. As of this writing the six year old music video is sitting at 961,377. Now, that is an increase of 5,432 unique views in a week's time (going back to April 28th)...I think it's quite an achievement for a six year old on-line music video to obtain over five thousand unique views. Now, of course, given that the video had been showcased on Rayality TV on April 26th that, too, more than likely caused RFD-TV viewers to search for the video on YouTube after having seen it on Ray's clip-filled series...so I'm not going to take full credit for the music video's 5,000-plus increase in unique views but speaking of his clip-filled television series...
This past Friday (May 3rd) Episode 9 of Rayality TV aired on RFD-TV (airtime is 1:30pm Central, 2:30pm Eastern). Ray's promo for that episode is below...
Also taking place on May 3rd was the uploading of "Barbeque", a live performance of the song from an episode of CabaRay Nashville, which guest starred Lee Roy Parnell. In the performance of the song Lee Roy is playing the guitar. It may have been deliberate or coincidental but when Ray recorded the song for his 1990 album, Lend Me Your Ears, Lee Roy Parnell was among the studio musicians on that project...and so, chances are, given his guest appearance on Ray's show that's why he was seen playing the guitar with the rest of Ray's band during "Barbeque". A limited animation music video of the song emerged on DVD in 2005 but has since been uploaded onto YouTube. The video used the 1990 audio recording. Ray's CabaRay 2018 performance of "Barbeque" could be the first time he sang it on television since 1990. I recall seeing Ray perform the song on an episode of Nashville Now right around the time Lend Me Your Ears was brand new. The song was never pushed as an actual single in 1990...that distinction fell upon two songs that became much more popular as music videos: "Sittin' Up With the Dead" and "Help Me Make It Through the Night"...but nevertheless "Barbeque" was one of those great Ray Stevens comedy songs that took on a life of it's own with fans over the decades. Ray, as far as I know, doesn't perform the song as part of his concert set-list, neither, so this may be the only time you'll see him perform the song on stage for quite some time...
May 5, 2019
May 2, 2019
Ray Stevens uploads Vintage Commercial...
Hello all...yes, it's me posting a blog entry about Ray Stevens in the middle of the day!! This usually doesn't happen unless I find myself awake for some reason during daylight hours (being a night owl, third shift, overnight worker I'm not usually awake at 2:40pm). Anyway...I find myself awake and I decided to check the computer. I didn't have the computer on at all Wednesday due to severe storms that passed through here. I get onto the computer about 20 minutes ago and discover that Ray Stevens, yesterday, uploaded a vintage television commercial advertising Flav-O-Rich ice cream.
In blogs past I've written about Ray's former involvement with the dairy company and I've posted print advertisements from early 1980s newspapers that I'd come across on-line showing Ray endorsing the products but this is the first time the television commercials have been posted on-line. Well, just one commercial's been uploaded for now, but he did more...and hopefully some of the others will be posted at some point. I don't know the year that the commercial aired...I'm saying mid 1980s...perhaps as late as 1985? Also, I've never found out whether those commercials that aired on television were regional or national...I'm guessing the television commercials were regional/local while the print advertisements were national.
In blogs past I've written about Ray's former involvement with the dairy company and I've posted print advertisements from early 1980s newspapers that I'd come across on-line showing Ray endorsing the products but this is the first time the television commercials have been posted on-line. Well, just one commercial's been uploaded for now, but he did more...and hopefully some of the others will be posted at some point. I don't know the year that the commercial aired...I'm saying mid 1980s...perhaps as late as 1985? Also, I've never found out whether those commercials that aired on television were regional or national...I'm guessing the television commercials were regional/local while the print advertisements were national.
April 29, 2019
Ray Stevens CabaRay: May concerts...
Hello once more...as we come near the end of April I decided to take a look at the upcoming calendar of events at the Ray Stevens CabaRay showroom for the month of May. This blog entry is actually a sort of sequel to a post I wrote last month which looked ahead to the April calendar at the CabaRay. Next month (on May 22) the cast and crew of Larry's Country Diner will mark their return to the CabaRay to begin taping on more episodes of that series. The series will be taped there on Wednesday's seemingly at random. On May 22 and May 29 there will be taping sessions held at the CabaRay for Larry's show but, as of this writing, there aren't any taping sessions listed for the month of June but additional dates are shown for the months of July and August.
Ray will be performing concerts at the CabaRay on the following dates during the month of May: 3, 4, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 24, 25, and 31. Ray's appearances are typically Friday and Saturday evenings...sometimes he'll do a concert on a Thursday. You can purchase tickets by clicking HERE. This page will display information for Ray's concerts and information surrounding Larry's Country Diner taping. Also on display are the special guests scheduled to appear during the taping of Larry's program. The series has taped at the CabaRay numerous times. Ray, at the moment, isn't working on any episodes of CabaRay Nashville (for those wondering) but I'm almost certain that future episodes will be in production.
This was uploaded several days ago (April 24) ...an audio recording from Ray Stevens of "Silver Bracelet" from 1957...
The song's been on YouTube for years (uploaded by other YouTube members) but it had never been released through Ray's official YouTube channel until just recently. The photo of Ray dates back to the mid 1950s...prior to his recording career. You'll have to dig deep into the blog archives off to the right hand side of the page to find information about Ray's experience as a radio disc jockey in Albany, Georgia in the years leading up to his signing with Prep Records in 1957. Ray hosted a three hour radio program on Saturday afternoon's with co-host, Mary Dale Vansant, on WGPC-AM. The show was called The Record Hop and based on what little information I've come across it aired for nearly three years beginning in 1954 but midway through it's radio run there was a change in co-hosts. If you're familiar with Ray's teen years you'll already know he was performing in a local band called The Barons and so he was experienced as a musician/showman for several years before he began making records. You can search the internet for Ray and Albany High School and you'll find a few things here and there about his classmates...especially on a site called Albany High Times which I came across quite a few years ago and that's the site where I learned a little more about Ray's teen years prior to the later release of his memoir.
Ray wrote about his teen years, not in any incredible great length, but he offered some insight and reflections surrounding his teen years in his memoir, Ray Stevens' Nashville, which you can purchase HERE. Chapter Three of the memoir is titled Albany. The book arrived on August 25, 2014 and if you're a fan of Ray's and don't have the memoir click the link and purchase it. Ray's life story and career had never been properly or officially documented, actually, until this memoir came along almost five years ago. This fan created blog page I came up with in 2008 was an attempt to document his career even though it's from a fan's perspective and it's concentrated almost entirely on his career rather than being fixated on his personal life. Ray doesn't make his personal life or personal activity public too much...in the rare times in which he reveals activity taking place off-stage is the only time I'll make mention of it in a blog entry...but, no, I've never had much interest in seeking out the personal life...or going out of my way to find out things going on in his career prior to it being made public. His memoir reveals a lot of information in writing and in the dozens of photographs...a lot of photo's are from his personal collection and have never been publicly released...and so if you're wanting to know a lot more about the inner workings of Ray Stevens then purchase his memoir!!
Last month after the news was released, on March 18, that Ray was among the newly elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame I wrote a blog entry where I shared some links to press releases and to general coverage of the announcement. On March 27th the CMA uploaded onto YouTube this video clip of Ray's acceptance speech at the March 18th gala. I posted the acceptance speech which appears on Ray's YouTube channel but I don't think I posted/embedded the video clip from the CMA's YouTube channel...
In my blog entry from yesterday I embedded the music video of "Red Hot Chili Cook Off", a music video Ray uploaded onto YouTube on March 20, 2013. When I embedded the video I think I mentioned it had 955,945 unique views!? For some reason that number is sticking out in my mind...if that was the unique view total yesterday then it's increased by 491 because now the video's sitting at 956,436.
Once again here's the LINK to purchase concert tickets at the Ray Stevens CabaRay showroom.
Ray will be performing concerts at the CabaRay on the following dates during the month of May: 3, 4, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 24, 25, and 31. Ray's appearances are typically Friday and Saturday evenings...sometimes he'll do a concert on a Thursday. You can purchase tickets by clicking HERE. This page will display information for Ray's concerts and information surrounding Larry's Country Diner taping. Also on display are the special guests scheduled to appear during the taping of Larry's program. The series has taped at the CabaRay numerous times. Ray, at the moment, isn't working on any episodes of CabaRay Nashville (for those wondering) but I'm almost certain that future episodes will be in production.
This was uploaded several days ago (April 24) ...an audio recording from Ray Stevens of "Silver Bracelet" from 1957...
The song's been on YouTube for years (uploaded by other YouTube members) but it had never been released through Ray's official YouTube channel until just recently. The photo of Ray dates back to the mid 1950s...prior to his recording career. You'll have to dig deep into the blog archives off to the right hand side of the page to find information about Ray's experience as a radio disc jockey in Albany, Georgia in the years leading up to his signing with Prep Records in 1957. Ray hosted a three hour radio program on Saturday afternoon's with co-host, Mary Dale Vansant, on WGPC-AM. The show was called The Record Hop and based on what little information I've come across it aired for nearly three years beginning in 1954 but midway through it's radio run there was a change in co-hosts. If you're familiar with Ray's teen years you'll already know he was performing in a local band called The Barons and so he was experienced as a musician/showman for several years before he began making records. You can search the internet for Ray and Albany High School and you'll find a few things here and there about his classmates...especially on a site called Albany High Times which I came across quite a few years ago and that's the site where I learned a little more about Ray's teen years prior to the later release of his memoir.
Ray wrote about his teen years, not in any incredible great length, but he offered some insight and reflections surrounding his teen years in his memoir, Ray Stevens' Nashville, which you can purchase HERE. Chapter Three of the memoir is titled Albany. The book arrived on August 25, 2014 and if you're a fan of Ray's and don't have the memoir click the link and purchase it. Ray's life story and career had never been properly or officially documented, actually, until this memoir came along almost five years ago. This fan created blog page I came up with in 2008 was an attempt to document his career even though it's from a fan's perspective and it's concentrated almost entirely on his career rather than being fixated on his personal life. Ray doesn't make his personal life or personal activity public too much...in the rare times in which he reveals activity taking place off-stage is the only time I'll make mention of it in a blog entry...but, no, I've never had much interest in seeking out the personal life...or going out of my way to find out things going on in his career prior to it being made public. His memoir reveals a lot of information in writing and in the dozens of photographs...a lot of photo's are from his personal collection and have never been publicly released...and so if you're wanting to know a lot more about the inner workings of Ray Stevens then purchase his memoir!!
Last month after the news was released, on March 18, that Ray was among the newly elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame I wrote a blog entry where I shared some links to press releases and to general coverage of the announcement. On March 27th the CMA uploaded onto YouTube this video clip of Ray's acceptance speech at the March 18th gala. I posted the acceptance speech which appears on Ray's YouTube channel but I don't think I posted/embedded the video clip from the CMA's YouTube channel...
In my blog entry from yesterday I embedded the music video of "Red Hot Chili Cook Off", a music video Ray uploaded onto YouTube on March 20, 2013. When I embedded the video I think I mentioned it had 955,945 unique views!? For some reason that number is sticking out in my mind...if that was the unique view total yesterday then it's increased by 491 because now the video's sitting at 956,436.
Once again here's the LINK to purchase concert tickets at the Ray Stevens CabaRay showroom.
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