December 25, 2018

Ray Stevens Christmas Nuggets...

Merry Christmas from this long time Ray Stevens fan!! I've been a fan of Ray's ever since discovering one of his recordings, "The Mississippi Squirrel Revival", on a jukebox in a local pizza place in the late 1980s. A couple of blogs ago I put together a sort of 'celebration' of my 10th year as a blogger of all things Ray Stevens. I've always been an independent blogger with no personal or professional connection to Ray whatsoever...this fan created blog is strictly for my and hopefully your pleasure as well. Ray's been uploading several Christmas themed performances on YouTube lately. Two of the performances come from his CabaRay Nashville television series. One of them is his performance of "White Christmas" with Deborah Allen while the other is a performance of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" with Suzy Bogguss. 

In addition to those he uploaded a performance of "Bad Little Boy" from a television appearance in 1997...the very year the Christmas Through a Different Window album was released. The performance comes off like a live music video and by that I mean he performs it with plenty of stage props (giant toys and a giant chair to cause him to look smaller). If I recall correctly I once remarked that "Bad Little Boy" was like a modern update on the Spike Jones classic, "Nuttin' for Christmas". In fact one of the repeated phrases in Ray's recording echos the same sentiments. In case you missed it here's that video...



There's been a number of things happening in the world of Ray Stevens over the last week and a half...certainly in the last week. Events started out typical enough...several advertisements appeared on YouTube for the Christmas at the CabaRay concerts in addition his New Year's Eve celebration taking place at the CabaRay; but...then came the breaking news surrounding his decision to sell his Music Row property (which includes his long time recording studio). The buyer of the property will use the space to construct a 7-story building designed to benefit the music industry and lure economic vitality to the region once more. Detractors/preservationists are saying it's one more nail in the coffin in the destruction of Music Row's historical buildings. Those who support Ray's decision and the property sale, in general, see it as a way to bring in music-driven business and who knows? The building, based on the art work of the finished project, is certainly large enough to include office headquarters for songwriters, publishers, musicians, and the like...and serve as a beacon for those wanting to get their foot in the door in Music City. The local paper published an article all about the breaking news and it included commentary from Ray and how he had held off selling his property until the right buyer came along. At the time of the article the sale hadn't been finalized yet but it looks to be finalized probably early next year. You can read the article by clicking HERE

In addition to the Christmas concerts at the CabaRay, the upcoming New Year's Eve concert, the breaking news surrounding his Music Row property, and the Christmas themed YouTube video clips...on top of this a decision was made by those at RFD-TV to remove his two television programs that they'd just started airing the last couple of weeks. There wasn't any kind of explanation given...I posted several comments on RFD's social media sites hoping to get a response and I even sent a personal message/e-mail inquiring as to the reason both CabaRay Nashville and Rayality TV were suddenly removed without any explanation whatsoever. Given that I sent that message a couple of days ago I'm sure the office staff at RFD is on Christmas break and aren't going to reply until later this week or in the New Year.

CabaRay Nashville had been placed on RFD's schedule on Saturday night and Rayality TV was placed in the 9pm time-slot on Sunday following Hee Haw a couple of weeks ago. Last weekend neither show was on their line-up and neither were listed on RFD's on-line program guide. Prior to last weekend the two shows were listed on the program guide along side the network's other regularly scheduled shows. I know that RFD removed a massively popular series from their Sunday night line-up and placed Rayality TV there. Since then they brought back the massively popular series but yet didn't place Ray's show in a different time-slot on their network...as far as I know it was removed entirely. As far as CabaRay Nashville was concerned it was placed on the same night it previously had aired during the 2015-2016 season and yet it, too, was removed. Could I be jumping to conclusions when I wonder if Ray's most recent business decisions in any way played a role in his two television shows abruptly leaving RFD's airwaves? Is RFD going to bring the show's back in 2019 on a more permanent basis and therefore am I over-reacting concerning their disappearance from RFD? I could be over-reacting...remember, though, I hadn't received a reply yet as to why Ray's programs aren't part of RFD-TV...and so all of my irritation, confusion, and curiosity may prove to be unnecessary should both programs return to RFD's airwaves. I hope to get a reply from them just so I can try and understand their reasoning because, quite honestly, it just doesn't make any sense and it isn't fair to his fans.

Just so I don't close the blog entry on such a gloomy overtone I'm closing it with the bouncy and cute rendition of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" from Ray and Suzy Bogguss. Ray adds in mostly his own lyrics...it's not a total parody or anything...but Ray's comical reaction lines deliberately keep the mood playful instead of romantic.


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