December 31, 2017

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville...Cast Show

Hello one and all...on this last day of 2017 it's fitting that I recap Saturday night's episode of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. Airing here on December 30th the episode was billed as the New Year's Eve show. Unlike all previous episodes this one didn't include a spotlight guest artist; instead, Ray put the spotlight on the cast.

First off Ray opened the show performing "Let's Have a Party"...certainly appropriate on the festive episode. The members of his band, referred to as The A Team, were wearing party hats. The song he opened the show with had been previously recorded by Elvis Presley as well as Wanda Jackson. After the performance he spoke of New Year's Eve and friendships. He singled out two people seated at a table down front: Don Cusic and Ralph Emery. Long time fans of Ray Stevens should be well aware of Don Cusic by now. As far as I know he came into Ray's career/inner circle during the making of the box set, The Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music, which became available in 2012. He also wrote "If Jesus is a Stranger", a song Ray recorded for his Gospel Collection CD (2014 release) and then on the sequel/follow-up in 2016, Gospel Favorites, the song "Just a Touch of Jesus" was written by Don Cusic and Buddy Kalb. Ray's 2014 memoir, Ray Stevens' Nashville, features as it's Editor, well, you guessed it, Don Cusic. On Ray's television show he can be seen as the Professor of Music. Ray asked him how he managed to get there since he's a "music professor" and he said that he was cutting class in order to attend the show (of course he's only kidding).

Now, for those that may not be as familiar with Don Cusic, you have to at least be very familiar with Ralph Emery!

Ray has appeared on every radio and television show, either locally or nationally, that Ralph has ever hosted and Ray mentioned this fact on the show last night. Ray asked some advice about hosting a television show and Ralph left his seat and walked into the spotlight next to Ray and spoke highly of Ray's talents at hosting the show. Ralph interviewed Ray at the Nashville Public Library (2014) during the promotional tour for Ray's memoir. The next year, in 2015, the set of Nashville Now was re-created at the library for a look back at the long running (1983-1993) television series. Ralph was on hand as the host and among the guests was, of course, Ray Stevens.

Ralph, for those that are as detailed as I am when it comes to Ray, was among those in attendance at the groundbreaking of the CabaRay venue in the early spring of 2016.

After the interaction with Don Cusic and Ralph Emery it was then time to introduce the members of the band. He introduced each one and offered humorous commentary along the way...especially when speaking of the steel guitar player, Tommy White, and the guitarist, Jerry Kimbrough. The band plays "Ram-Bunk-Shush" with the saxophone player, Denis Solee, doing the lead. After this uptempo performance Ray introduces each of the harmony singers which are often referred to as The Hussies in reference to Ethel, a character from his 1974 hit, "The Streak".

On the back of the DVD releases of the television show they're referred to as the much more professional sounding, The A Team Vocalists.

On this special episode they were joined by a fourth vocalist...usually there's only three: Sabrina, Sheri, and Jennifer. The fourth vocalist happened to be Lori Stegner...another name or face that should be familiar to a lot of you. She portrayed Sarah Palin in Ray's music video, "Caribou Barbie", and she sang with him as Cinderella on their version of "Tim-Tay-Shun". The A Team Vocalists performed a rendition of "Sincerely", a pop hit for The McGuire Sisters. This is followed by a performance by the band, "St. Thomas". Ray talks of a certain song being his favorite during this time of the year and mentions it's writer, Frank Loesser. The song, "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?", is performed by Ray...and for this performance Buddy Skipper slips into the band as a second saxophonist.

Ray closes the show singing "Auld Lang Syne".

This is the final episode of the current season and for the next several months PBS stations are going to replay the season that just ended until new episodes become available. There are numerous episodes in post production that were taped at Ray's television/video studio and those have yet to air, obviously. In the coming year the production of the series is going to move to the CabaRay venue itself and although visually it'll get a make-over from what we're used to seeing on our TV screens I have a feeling it'll still come across as a fun, intimate show. In the meantime here's the promo video for the New Year's Eve episode...with the A Team vocalists on display: Lori Stegner (guest), Jennifer O'Brien, Sheri Copeland Smith, and Sabrina Pflug.


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