November 25, 2018

Ray Stevens: CabaRay Christmas Concert Series...

Hello all once again!! The Christmas at the CabaRay concert series is in full swing...and from things I've come across on social media sites it's been quite a success as I imagined it would be. There is one more concert left on the November calendar...it takes place on November 30th (next Friday) and then the calendar flips to December. It being November 25th it means Christmas Day is exactly one month from now. To those reading this blog entry...have you attended any of the CabaRay Christmas concerts? Have you attended any of the concerts at the facility since it's grand opening back in January of this year? The collage you see off to the left hand side of the page is something I'd posted before...it's a display of the three Christmas albums that Ray recorded during his career along side a recent photo taken of Ray inside the CabaRay. There was once a time where recording artists of all music types issued Christmas albums. Some artists issued them fairly frequently while others would issue them infrequently...but it was the norm every Christmas season to see a flood of new albums or re-issues of older albums filled with Christmas songs. The trend continues on-line to some extent...artists will make available Mp3 digital downloads of Christmas songs and on-line music stores and streaming services will advertise Christmas recordings...and a lot of the time those recordings are exclusive to on-line purchase with no physical copy of a CD available.

As I was mentioning, though...the Christmas at the CabaRay concert series is heading into it's heaviest slate of performances as we head toward December. The remaining concert dates are November 30th and then the following dates for the month of December: 1, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 28, 29, and 31.



When you watch the video clip you'll be given a phone number to call for ticket purchasing. Meanwhile, the New Year's Eve concert, as mentioned in a previous blog entry, will be a major event and the concert presentation will be slightly different in that there will be two concert performances by Ray which are described on the website as Act I (7:30pm to 8:15pm) and Act II (8:30pm to 9:30pm). In between the acts is a 15 minute intermission. The added attractions to give it a New Year's Eve feel will kick off at 10pm. There will be a balloon drop at midnight to ring in the New Year.

In the meantime the Christmas at the CabaRay concert series is taking place. When he released the most recent Christmas album (Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me) there were several on-line stories promoting a certain recording from that album, "Claws (A Cat's Letter to Santa)". There was never a music video made of it and I don't know if Ray ever performed it on stage so it may have been one of those instances where a song gets some initial hype/publicity but then falls off the radar but it's a clever song dealing with the Christmas wishes of a declawed cat...even the song's title uses word play in that claws and Claus are pronounced the same way. The CD, as you can see in the photo, doesn't feature Ray on the cover...in fact Ray's image doesn't appear anywhere on the CD (neither on the front, back, or inside). The art work is credited to a company called Latocki Team Creative. The title track of the album was performed by Ray on an episode of his CabaRay Nashville television series and eventually a music video of the song was created. The video debuted on YouTube back in November of 2016. The music video comes off whimsical with Ray and several hand puppets which undercuts the subject matter. In fact the 10 song album features just 3 comedy recordings and so the overall approach to this project was serious. The three comical songs are: "All I Want For Christmas is My Two Front Teeth", "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer", (both of which come from his 2012 Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music project), and the never before available "Claws (A Cat's Letter to Santa)". That song was written by Tommy Crawford and Taylor Craven. "Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me" was written by Jeff Bates and John Ritter (not to be confused with the late, legendary actor!). The album also features the debut on CD of "Merry Christmas" which had been only available as a YouTube music video.



In closing here's one of the Christmas classics from Ray Stevens that I'm sure he's been performing at the CabaRay...the one and only "Redneck Christmas"...


November 11, 2018

10th Anniversary of my Ray Stevens blog...

Although technically this fan created Ray Stevens blog reached it's 10th anniversary last month I never posted much, if anything that I can recall, about it...I certainly never created a blog entry spotlighting the fact...but today I was doing my usual on-line searches and surfing and decided to take a look in the archive section of this blog. Seeing that I never posted a blog entry specifically celebrating (?) the milestone I decided to title this blog entry as such even though I'm not going to be spotlighting my own previous blog entries. This fan-created blog was created by me in 2008 to spotlight, celebrate, inform, teach, and show appreciation for all things Ray Stevens to anybody that happened to come across the blog during their own surfing of the internet. In addition to those reasons one of the main reasons for the blog's creation was to confront on-line inaccuracy pertaining to Ray's career, highlight the inaccuracy on this blog, and then correct whatever inaccuracy I happened to come across in my on-line searches. I've never pushed the blog on anybody and the promotional effort is next to non-existent on my part. Whenever I post a blog entry I'll share a link to a social media site but then that's it. I don't over saturate social media sites with links to my blog. I'm well aware that I could possibly have thousands upon thousands of hits and clicks but I prefer the low-key nature that I've enjoyed the last 10 years.

Speaking of anniversaries and milestones...this particular vinyl album from Ray Stevens hit 40 this year. There are some internet sites that state 1977 as the year this project was released but I've never seen any vinyl image showcasing that to be accurate. The vinyl copy I have clearly shows 1978 as it's year of release. On the back of the album cover (which I don't have a photo of) and located on the lower right hand side gives 1978 as the year this album was released...and so I don't know why there's some sites out there giving inaccurate information...but there again that's one of the reasons I began this blog 10 years ago. There is so much inaccurate information surrounding the career of Ray Stevens that I felt inspired to create this blog to combat all the inaccuracy I'd come across. This album is titled There Is Something On Your Mind and it's a covers album where Ray performs his versions of Rhythm and Blues songs. The writing you see above the album's photo is Ray's introduction/commentary as to the reason for the album. On the back of the album Ray gives his thoughts about the songs and offers extensive, music-oriented commentary on the recordings. The album is unusual in the fact that there are only eight recordings...a far cry from the standard 11 or 12 that was typical for LP's of that time period. Although there are only eight recordings three of those are medley performances and so as far as the length of time is concerned it runs pretty close to the average 11 or 12 song LP. The songs that get the Ray Stevens treatment are:

Side One:
1. Dance Trilogy ("Do You Wanna Dance?", "When You Dance", and "Save The Last Dance For Me")
2. Talk to Me
3. One Mint Julep
4. Old Faithful Trilogy ("Shake a Hand", "Since I Met You Baby", and "Always")

Side Two:
1. Money Honey
2. Banned In Boston Trilogy ("Sixty Minute Man", "Work With Me Annie", and "Annie Had a Baby")
3. Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash
4. There is Something on Your Mind

In 1995 Warner Brothers issued a three volume collection of songs recorded by Ray Stevens during his three year stay at the label (1976-1979). In the credits contained in those 1995 releases it states that the recordings found on this 1978 album were previously unreleased. At the time I didn't have any of Ray's vinyl albums and I didn't know the names of any of his albums prior to 1984 and so I thought the songs credited as previously unreleased meant that they had never appeared on any album until 1995. To this day I don't know why those 1995 compilation albums (Cornball, Do You Wanna Dance?, and The Serious Side of Ray Stevens) inaccurately stated the recordings from this 1978 album were previously unreleased.

Tracks two and four on Side Two of There is Something On Your Mind weren't included in the three volume 1995 compilation project. As a result I never heard those two recordings until I obtained the 1978 vinyl album for my personal collection at some point in the early 2000s.

One of the overlooked aspects of the album was the lack of a lengthy roster of musicians. If you look at the musician credits you'll see that Ray, Reggie Young, and Jack Williams played on every recording but then you'll notice that on two of the recordings credit for the drummer is split between Jerry Kroon and Jerry Carrigan while acoustic guitar is credited on two of the recordings to either Johnny Christopher or Mark Casstevens.

Mark Casstevens and Jerry Kroon are credited on two of the eight recordings as acoustic guitarist and drummer respectively ("Old Faithful Trilogy" and "Money Honey"). The musicians for the other 6 recordings consisted of Ray (keyboards, piano, synthesizers, percussion, background vocals), Reggie Young (electric guitar), Jack Williams (bass), Jerry Carrigan (drums), and Johnny Christopher (acoustic guitar).

November 4, 2018

Ray Stevens and his CabaRay Festivities...

Oh how long has it been since I've written a fan-created blog entry about Ray Stevens!?!? The previous one dealt with the charity golf event at the Temple Hills Country Club. A couple of days ago Ray uploaded a video clip promoting an upcoming New Year's Eve concert at the CabaRay and so I'm going to be posting that video clip momentarily but first I'm posting a reminder that Christmas season started early at the CabaRay. This past Friday (November 2) was the start of the series of concerts being promoted as Christmas at the CabaRay.


That is the publicity photo for the Christmas concert series. As you can see from the advertisement the concert series will last until the end of this year. I don't know if Ray will be performing Christmas songs heavily in the concerts taking place this month. In some of the commentary that appeared on-line late in October there was the possibility of slipping in some Christmas songs in his concerts, gradually, beginning November 2 and then by early December having a more or less entire concert play-list made up of Christmas music. I don't know how heavily the Christmas music will feature in the concerts that take place after December 25th or if he'll perform spiritual type music during those last two Christmas concert performances that month. Anyway...as of this writing the Christmas at the CabaRay concert series will take place on the following dates...keep in mind that concerts are performed on Friday and Saturday nights and so it isn't a 5 or 6 night a week schedule.

The remaining Christmas concerts scheduled for November will take place on the following dates: 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, and 30.

The Christmas concerts scheduled for December will take place on the following dates: 1, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 28, and 29.

If you'll notice there isn't any concert scheduled during the week before Christmas. As of this writing that week is empty. The next Christmas concert will take place on December 28th. The concert on December 6th is a Thursday and so that will be the heaviest activity with three concert dates in a row at the CabaRay.

If you're familiar with Ray's Christmas concerts of the past (several were staged at Opryland in the late 1990s) then you should already know how much detail he puts into the Christmas-themed concerts and how much fun they happen to be for those that attend. Since these are taking place at his own venue you can be sure there will be even more detail and atmosphere added to put you in a Christmas mood. After the Christmas concert series wraps up on December 29th then there will be a New Year's Eve concert on December 31st. This will, of course, close out the calendar year. Ray's planning an extravagant event to close out 2018 and bring in 2019. In addition to the concert performance there will be a secondary event featuring the band/orchestra as it approaches midnight. Champagne will of course be on hand and once 2019 gets underway at 12:00am January 1st the festivities will move into the Piano Bar (also known as The Bill Lowery High Spirits Emporium). All of the information concerning the New Year's Eve concert in addition to the Christmas at the CabaRay concert series can be found by watching the video clip below. By that I mean a phone number will appear in the video that you can call for ticket information for any concert taking place at the CabaRay.