December 18, 2012

Ray Stevens promotes the 9-CD Encyclopedia...

Hello once again! After posting the previous blog entry spotlighting the Christmas medley that Ray performed yesterday morning I discovered, literally a few minutes ago, that several more video clips are available from the same appearance where he promotes the 9-CD Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music. Those who still haven't made a purchase you're missing out on a lot of great recordings from Ray Stevens.

Since discovering that there were two more video clips available of new Ray Stevens footage, in addition to the Christmas medley I posted earlier, I've decided to post all three clips in this blog entry. In the previous blog entry when you click the station's web-page link it shown that there were two other clips with Ray Stevens available for viewing but since they were about the Encyclopedia project I assumed I'd already watched them a few months ago because he'd appeared on a local TV channel in Nashville to talk about the project's upcoming release. I came across the first two clips on You Tube, by the way, and seen that the Christmas medley is also on You Tube and so I've embedded all three videos for your viewing pleasure rather than posting URL links.

The 9-CD project has had it's share of publicity but it hadn't gotten the kind of publicity that a massive project such as this commands. Hopefully more and more publicity will surface in 2013 for this box set. Some music video publicity is a great way to expose the Encyclopedia's availability to an audience that might only visit You Tube or social media sites rather than the traditional, information-based web-sites.

Ray performs an Encyclopedia medley featuring lyrics from "White Lightnin'" as well as a few lines from "Charlie Brown", "Chug-a-Lug", and "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose It's Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight?"...



This is the interview segment...



Here is the Christmas medley which features the comical version of "Blue Christmas"...


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