June 3, 2019

Ray Stevens CabaRay: June concerts...

Hello all...an early Monday morning and my first fan created blog entry for the month of June 2019. I had a somewhat busy weekend...I brought a lot of items, well, practically all of the items, from a room at my grandparent's house that I've often referred to on-line as my mini-museum and I brought those items to the house I've lived in for the last 19 years. I was going through the items and came across a lot of the Ray Stevens Fan Club newsletters from the mid to late '90s and early 2000s that I saved. I even came across an invoice for my 1995 purchase of the VHS, Get Serious!, from June of that year...I wasn't even aware that I had saved it. Also among the personal items was Ray's tour schedule for 1996 that the fan club mailed out to members. The fan club, known as FFFOL, was in operation from 1987 to 2002. I was a member from 1994 to 2002. The acronym stands for French Fried Far Out Legion. If you own VHS or DVD copies of his 1993 Ray Stevens Live! project you're already aware of that name if you read the closing credits or remember the opening number on More Ray Stevens Live!.

As I looked over the 1996 tour schedule I seen that Ray began the tour in Nashville, Indiana at The Little Nashville Opry on April 13th and he ended the bulk of the tour in Nashville, Indiana at The Little Nashville Opry on September 28th but technically he had one more show date on the 1996 tour and it was in Hiawassee, Georgia on October 5th at Anderson Music Hall. Ray's tour schedule also had him making appearances in Illinois for two concerts on April 20th and 21st at a venue called Nashville North in Taylorsville and then he made his way down to West Virginia for an appearance at the Jamboree in Wheeling (April 27). In May he kicked things off with a series of concerts at The Wayne Newton Theater in Branson, Missouri from May 6th through May 13th and then appeared in Mahnomen, Minnesota on May 18th at the Shooting Star Casino and then on May 19th at the Star Plaza Theater in Merrillville, Indiana. A concert on June 8th in Salem, Ohio took place at the Ponderosa Park. Ray appeared in Cumming, Georgia on June 15th at the Lanierland Music Park. Ray then become something of a resident performer at The Wayne Newton Theater in Branson, Missouri during the months of July, August, and the first half of September 1996. He delivered concerts at the theater on the following dates in July: 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27. The August concert dates were held on the dates of: 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24. Lastly, the September 1996 concert dates at The Wayne Newton Theater were: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14. The following day he was in Hutchinson, Kansas at the Kansas State Fair and this was followed by a September 21st concert in Renfro Valley, Kentucky before, as mentioned earlier, a return trip to Nashville, Indiana on September 28th.

The 1996 concerts in Branson marked the first time he'd performed there since 1993 when he was headlining his own theater (it opened in 1991 and Ray stepped aside in 1993 and rented the venue to other music-based productions before headlining the venue once more in the mid 2000s). The 1996 concerts had also marked his return to concert performances due to most of 1994 and early 1995 being taken up by the taping/filming of his Get Serious! VHS movie. Ray's career in Branson is legendary even though he didn't have the kind of decades-long run that several other performers enjoyed. He ultimately sold his theater to RFD-TV and they've been using it as a showcase for all kinds of performers. It's officially known as RFD-TV The Theatre. After wrapping up his series of concerts in 1996 Ray continued to engage in limited concert appearances...often staging concerts at the Acuff Theater at Opryland. He occasionally returned to Branson but for the most part he largely retired from extensive touring. He did a series of concert at The Welk Theater in Branson and he made appearances at The Moon River Theatre during the tribute/memorial/remembrance concerts being held for Andy Williams and as of this writing those were his final appearances in Branson, Missouri.

Ray Stevens CabaRay Showroom
Ray has since moved on from Branson and in 2018 he opened his much-anticipated CabaRay showroom. The layout is based upon the venues he used to appear at in Las Vegas in the '70s and early '80s complete with table seating for customers that order dinner along with the concert...theater seating is in the balcony for those that order concert-only tickets...and there's also a piano bar and a gift shop at the CabaRay. Ray will be performing concerts at the CabaRay on the following dates during the month of June: 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 27, 28, and 29. The first concert of the month has already happened...it was held this past Saturday (June 1st). Ray typically performs there on Friday and Saturday nights and during some months he adds a Thursday concert. The CabaRay is in it's second season of operation. It's located on 5724 River Road in Nashville, TN.

This coming June 6th Ray will be appearing at the CMA Fest...he'll be on the Close-Up Stage being interviewed about his career and recent election to the Country Music Hall of Fame. The scheduled time for the interview is 1:15pm Central and it's suppose to be half an hour...but given it's a live event there's no telling if it'll go longer than that or if it'll get underway at it's scheduled start time. I'll obviously be searching all over the internet later on that day to see if I can find any images, manuscripts of the interview, video/podcast, etc. etc. and if I come across anything from Ray's 2019 CMA Fest appearance I'll be posting/commenting about it...but that goes without saying!!

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