Hello once again!! It was right around this time yesterday that I was listening to the YouTube audio of Bill Cody begin the 2019 Country Music Hall of Fame Inductee Announcement gala. The first recipient named was music executive Jerry Bradley. He is the son of Owen Bradley and a nephew of the recently deceased Harold Bradley. The second inductee announced happened to be none other than Ray Stevens! The third inductee was country duo Brooks and Dunn.
When it comes to Ray Stevens finally getting elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame let me say that I've been waiting for this moment for years and years. Let me say that I know how the fans of Gene Watson, Earl Thomas Conley, John Conlee, and Hank, Jr. (just to name a few) feel. In the years prior to the announcement of Ray Stevens becoming a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame I'd be just as upset and annoyed over CMA's snub of Ray (year after year after year). However, what I'd seen transpire in some circles of social media after the 2019 inductees were announced, though, was rude and obnoxious, uncalled for, and downright embarrassing. The reaction to the 2019 inductees from a small but combative on-line minority reminded me of spoiled children that didn't get their way.
Election to the Hall of Fame isn't a popularity contest...by that I mean it isn't suppose to matter if a singer, producer, or musician has had a lengthy list of hit songs or sold tens of millions of albums, etc. etc. even though it seems as if that's how one gets into the Country Music Hall of Fame. The overall body of work and dedication to the music industry by Ray Stevens over the last 50+ years is most certainly Hall of Fame worthy. The fact that his reputation is that of a comic is irrelevant. To see people on social media chastise the CMA for electing Ray before other artists was appalling and yet their bitterness over their favorite not getting elected makes it appear that Hall of Fame enshrinement is based on some sort of popularity factor (sales numbers, radio hits). However...for those that are interested in numbers or artistic accomplishment...this by no means is a complete run down of statistics but it's a good sized sample of his varied successes. I deliberately singled out accomplishments awarded to Ray as a singer, songwriter, session musician, music arranger, or publisher over the last 40+ years:
GOLD Record: "Ahab the Arab" (1962; writer, musician, artist)
GOLD Record: "Wooden Heart" (1962; session musician; Joe Dowell- artist)
GOLD Record: "Walk on By" (1962; session musician; Leroy Van Dyke- artist)
Top-5 Easy Listening Hit: "A Little Bit of Heaven" (1965; music arranger; Ronnie Dove- artist)
Top-20 Pop Hit: "One Kiss for Old Time's Sake" (1965; music arranger; Ronnie Dove- artist)
Top-5 Easy Listening Hit: "I'll Make All Your Dreams Come True" (1965; music arranger; Ronnie Dove- artist)
GOLD Record: "Gitarzan" (1969; writer, musician, artist)
BMI Publisher Award: "Gitarzan" (1969)
GOLD Record: "Everything is Beautiful" (1970; writer, musician, artist)
BMI Publisher Award: "Everything is Beautiful" (1970)
Grammy: "Everything is Beautiful" (1971; artist, musician, writer)
Grammy: "Everything is Beautiful" (1971; writer; Jake Hess- artist)
GOLD Record: "The Streak" (1974; writer, musician, artist)
BMI Publisher Award: "The Streak" (1974)
BMI Publisher Award: "Rub It In" (1974; Billy "Crash" Craddock- artist)
Grammy: "Misty" (1976; music arranger; musician; artist)
BMI Publisher Award: "Way Down" (1977; Elvis Presley- artist)
BMI Publisher Award: "Shriner's Convention" (1980)
Nashville Songwriter's Hall of Fame (1980)
Georgia Music Hall of Fame (1980)
PLATINUM Album: He Thinks He's Ray Stevens (1984)
GOLD Album: I Have Returned (1985)
Music City News Comedian of the Year (fan voted award in which Ray won 9 consecutive years: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, and 1994)
PLATINUM Album: Greatest Hits (1987)
GOLD Album: His All-Time Greatest Comic Hits (1990)
Multi-Platinum Home Video: Comedy Video Classics (1992)
Multi-Platinum Home Video: Ray Stevens Live! (1993)
BMI Publisher Award: "Cadillac Style" (1993; Sammy Kershaw- artist)
BMI Publisher Award: "I Can't Reach Her Anymore" (1994; Sammy Kershaw- artist)
Platinum Home Video: Get Serious! (1995)
Atlanta Music Hall of Fame (2001)
Gold Record: "Osama Yo' Mama" (2002)
Christian Music Hall of Fame (2009)
YouTube video star (2009- present; video uploads have attracted tens of millions of unique views)
Music City Walk of Fame (2018)
So, congratulations to Ray Stevens. Those fans whose favorite artists didn't get in this year will, as I've had to do for more than 20 years, wait until next year.
Hopefully those that stop by and read this particular blog entry will carefully examine the accomplishments and accolades that Ray's obtained in his career and why I've been cheering for enshrinement into the Country Music Hall of Fame and at long last that enshrinement will arrive later this year.
Thank you for another great blog, Jerry! I'm still so happy today---I still can't believe this day finally came to our RAY! But, like I said earlier, I watched Ray on Youtube all this past weekend, especially his performance from five years ago at the CMHOF. I had a very strong feeling that this was going to be the year Ray would finally get his well-deserved, much anticipated honor! We, very devoted fans, have been waiting patiently for many years, like you said, and the moment finally arrived!!
ReplyDeleteI read your Facebook post from yesterday about how you weren't going to be able to hear Ray's guest appearance on the Opry later that night. Bill Cody was the announcer on that edition of the Wednesday Night Opry. Ray's portion of the show began a little after 9:30pm. He performed "Misty", "Mississippi Squirrel Revival", "The Streak", and "Everything is Beautiful".
DeleteHe made mention of March 27th being the 45th anniversary of "The Streak" being issued as a single. As a result of discovering that bit of information I wrote a blog entry about half an hour ago all about "The Streak". That blog entry is called Forty Five at Forty Five. I'm hoping whatever project he's been working on is released.
There was a little bit of talk about some sort of multiple CD release from Ray (this was something mentioned last month) but I'm assuming the shocking news release back on March 18th of him becoming one of the newest members of the Country Music Hall of Fame put whatever CD release plans on hold for awhile.