It's been a rain soaked Sunday...a lot of severe weather has come and gone but as I begin this fan created Ray Stevens blog entry I heard some rumbling of thunder. I don't like to keep my laptop on during storms. I've always been that way ever since the days of my desktop computer...a storm passed through one afternoon and the electric zapped on and off for less than 10 seconds...but the computer wasn't the same afterward. So one can call is superstitious but I always try to have the computer off if I know bad weather's on the horizon.
A couple days ago (June 13th) Ray shared a fantastic portrait of himself on his social media sites. The portrait was done in charcoal and it was presented to Ray by a company called Whitney Sims Designs. A photo of Ray and Whitney appeared on the social media sites this past Thursday. I happen to think the photo is fantastic. It's a charcoal illustration of a recent publicity photo of Ray inside the CabaRay showroom.
I do not know the future of this illustration. When I seen it for the first time I remarked on one of his social media sites that it should find a home inside the CabaRay somewhere. There is already a mural which hangs inside the CabaRay, an oil painting by Bobby Goldsboro, and it's titled 'Ray Stevens...Way Out There'. It's a depiction of Ray in his own universe next to a white piano with the planet Earth in the background. I'm guessing the reason for the piano color being white is because in the very early concert performances he was using a white piano and then he decided to bring the red piano back into his stage performances. If I recall correctly Ray, in some of his interviews in the weeks after the CabaRay had it's grand opening late in January 2018, mentioned that so many people wondered why he wasn't playing a red piano and so he brought it back. The red piano, of course, originated during his stage shows in Branson, Missouri at his former theater and unbeknownst to him had become something of a positive eye catching identity of his stage shows. The charcoal illustration of Ray, according to a social media post from the artist, was done in secrecy for nearly half a year. I can't get over how realistic it looks...how in the world did the artist get the realistic look of the pocket square that appears in the dapper suits he wears!? The image is a lot larger over on social media sites. She even re-created, in charcoal, the blurred image of his name. This image appeared on an advertisement for CMA Fest 2018 and it's appeared elsewhere which is why I refer to it as a charcoal illustration of a recent publicity photo. The reason for the blur in the photographs, obviously, is due to his name being out of focus when the picture was taken and so she re-created that look when she did the charcoal illustration. This will probably be the artist's only link to Ray Stevens and so why not give the portrait some publicity in this blog entry...and the image will remain here for as long as this blog's accessible. I provided a link to the artist's Facebook page in the second mini-paragraph above.
As of this writing you have five more days to catch Ray Stevens in concert during the month of June at his CabaRay showroom: 21, 22, 27, 28, and 29. There are ten concerts scheduled for the month of July, as of this writing, with two of those concerts scheduled for Thursday nights but more about the July concert schedule when we get to next month. The television series, Larry's Country Diner, will be taped there on the 19th and 26th of June. Ever since the CabaRay opened last year there have been select dates on the calendar (almost always a Wednesday) in which episodes of Larry's television program are taped. There hasn't been news of any upcoming episodes of CabaRay Nashville being in production. If he ever begins to tape episodes of the show he'll make mention of it on the social media sites due to the fact that tickets to the taping of the show are usually presented in some sort of a 'contest' among the fans...and so far there hasn't been any of those kind of posts to appear on Ray's social media sites since early in 2018 when the latch batch of new episodes (to date) were taped at the CabaRay. How do you like the marquee? I cropped, edited, and resized the image but this is what you see as you drive down River Road as you approach address 5724...the marquee sign pointing the way to the CabaRay. If you were to be in your vehicle on Charlotte Pike and heading toward River Road, for example, you'd be able to see the large, red CabaRay sign high above the shopping center below. The showroom sits atop a hill overlooking a shopping mall. To attend a Ray Stevens concert at the fabulous CabaRay showroom click HERE. The marquee is changed frequently depending on if there's a Thursday concert added or if there's a taping to take place for Larry's Country Diner but the bulk of his concerts are held on a Friday and Saturday night and the marquee shows when the Piano Bar opens, when the dinner is served, and when the concert gets underway. The gift shop typically opens for about half an hour prior to the main doors being opened for the dining customers. After the concert concludes the gift shop re-opens and the Piano Bar re-opens...and usually Ray appears in the Piano Bar along side the resident pianist to sing pop standards or other songs and he signs autographs, takes pictures, etc. etc.
Also something to keep in mind is the month long contest taking place. A contest giveaway for two free tickets to a CabaRay concert is going on all this month. I wrote a blog entry about it several blog entries ago but when you click the link provided in the above paragraph you'll get an alert about the June contest. Now, of course, if you are reading this blog entry in July or later this year the alert/contest will no longer be active...so it only applies to the month of June.
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