March 28, 2018

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville...John Rich, Part One...

Good morning all the fans of Ray Stevens!! Oh yes I'm a bit late at posting my recap of the most recent episode of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville but nevertheless here it is. It wasn't uploaded onto Ray's video site until sometime yesterday and by the time I checked the internet to if the video had been uploaded there wasn't enough time to watch it and post a recap yesterday but I decided to watch the episode first thing this morning when I arrived home from work. Episode 11 is a two part event guest starring John Rich.



Ray opens the show singing "Shriner's Convention" in it's entirety!! I emphasize this because he usually performs an abbreviated version (omitting the second phone conversation) but this time he performed the entire song from start to finish. Afterward he introduces John Rich and makes mention that the window's from John's house give a great view of Nashville. John refers to the area in which he lives as Lover's Hill and that the house is on Civil War ground. He mentioned that during construction several relics from the Civil War were found. Asked by Ray the reason for the house being built where it is and John replied that he always loved country music and Nashville and if he should ever get a house in Nashville or have one built to make sure it's on a hill and overlooking Nashville's skyline. He said it's because when he wakes up he wants to be able to look out the window and see Nashville below.

Ray asks John to discuss his career at Opryland. John says how much he misses Opryland and asks the audience if they feel the same to which they applaud. He tells of his career at a venue in Opryland called Music City, U.S.A. which leads into Ray telling the audience that John is a positive thinker. John says how much he loved hearing Ray's songs and sings a piece of "Mississippi Squirrel Revival". John tells of the time he called Information asking for Ray Stevens and he was put in contact with Ray's office. John says that he asked to meet Ray...and to his surprise Ray called him back. John recalled that they ended up spending at least 2 hours talking about songwriting and the music industry. The conversation turns to Johnny Horton and how patriotic his records happened to be. John said that he's never gotten the chance to record anything with Ray and with that the two of them perform "The Battle of New Orleans".

After the performance Ray asks John to discuss the song's he's written that others have recorded. He tells of how he got a phone call from an up and coming act needing songs for a Showcase in the hopes of getting signed to a recording contract. John recalls that the label the artist happened to be aiming for was an unknown called Broken Bow. John said that he eventually gave the newcomer the okay to perform the songs...and that newcomer happened to be Jason Aldean. John remarked that five songs he wrote were eventually taken to number one by Aldean. John recalls Tim McGraw wanting "Like I Never Loved At All" and it eventually became a duet hit by Tim and Faith Hill. This leads into John telling how Faith wanted a song written especially about her...and John came up with "Mississippi Girl". John sings a piece of that song...just the opening couple of lines...and Ray thanks him for appearing but says "talk to you later". No mention is made that there's a part two the following week but there is. The second part of John Rich's episode aired this past weekend on local PBS stations. It will be uploaded this coming weekend on Ray's premium video site. Ray closes Part One of episode 11 by singing his arrangement of "Young Love" (which he released as a single in the latter half of 1975).

Once Part Two of episode 11 with John Rich is uploaded onto Ray's video site I'll watch it and provide a recap. If you're in or around Nashville or are on vacation...think about visiting the Ray Stevens CabaRay Showroom. It's located in West Nashville on River Road off Charlotte Pike. The upcoming season of Ray's PBS series (season Six) is currently in production at the facility...also, episodes of Larry's Country Diner are being taped at the showroom each Tuesday. The video clip provides all the information you'll need.


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