Ray's interview on KSCJ radio this morning was great, I think. The host of the show, Randy Renshaw, brought up several obscure recordings that Ray performed and this allowed Ray to talk about his early years and the kind of radio he grew up listening to.
Ray was describing a "Top-40" station where all formats were played on the same radio station and that there wasn't a specific format geared to each and every station like there is now. Ray also spoke about the upcoming Encyclopedia of Comedy Songs and made it clear that he wasn't going to be re-creating any stand-up routines [such as those performed by Jonathan Winters, Foster Brooks, Bill Cosby, etc. etc.] and that the collection would be nothing but music driven. Ray commented about 'Ray Stevens Backstage', the premium feature at his web-site, and he remarked that he and his associates stay pretty busy in the recording and, or, video studio.
The radio host asked about the change in direction from pop/country to political music and what was the feedback from the public in general. Ray remarked that he can't help it if some may not like his political direction...he commented that it's his decision and those who support it, support it...and those who don't, don't. He spoke about C-PAC and the host brought up any ideas of becoming a political commentator on news programs as a second career. Ray said he never really thought about that but the idea sounded good.
The interview on KDWN just wrapped up minutes ago and in this particular interview Heidi Harris interviewed Ray and asked about the TSA and she played a clip of "The Skies Just Ain't Friendly Anymore". As a fan of Ray Stevens, as I am, you've got to be thrilled with all the attention the song's getting. The music video's gotten even more plays...currently it's sitting at 1,894 which is an increase of over 1,500 from my blog post last evening.
At one point in the KDWN interview Ray and the host discussed the TSA's commentary about the images of the full-body scans never being made public and yet they were leaked and made their way onto the internet. Ray talks about "The Streak" and "Ahab the Arab", too. The host complimented Ray for still being in fine voice after all this time. He credits it to never having been a smoker. By the way, the host opened the segment playing a bit of "Ahab the Arab" and she closed the segment playing a clip of "The Streak".
Up next, as of now, on the Ray Stevens radio interview tour will be a February 22 radio interview on The Dennis Miller Show. The reason I say "as of now" is because additional radio interviews could pop-up prior to the twenty-second...one never knows...but for now the next one will be with Dennis Miller on February 22. Several days later there will be an XM satellite radio interview on February 25 conducted by Charlie Monk on The Roadhouse program. Satellite radio is a premium service so the content is exclusive.
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