Hello one and all!! I'm quite certain many of you have already seen the neat CabaRay advertisement on wheels that appeared on the Ray Stevens social pages a couple of days ago. The advertisement was made possible by the company, Old Town Trolley Tours of Nashville.
Now, for those not familiar, this happens to be the back of the trolley/bus. I did some research and found out that the company provides tours of Nashville but I don't know if the tours include an actual stop at the CabaRay itself or not. The company's hours are on their social media pages and they're open 9am to 5pm...so, as you can see, they're closing for the day just as the CabaRay starts up for the night. So, as far as I know, the trolley is meant just to advertise the showroom as it's making it's way all over Nashville. It may drive by the CabaRay so tourists will be able to see it but I don't think it'll be delivering a load of tourists at the CabaRay for a concert unless he may do some sort of special matinee but I highly doubt it. As far as the showroom specifics: The Piano Bar and gift shop open prior to the 6pm dinner. The concert gets underway at 7:30pm. As long time readers should know the usual nights for concerts at the CabaRay are both Friday and Saturday...and sometimes Thursday...but this week Ray is performing the Friday and Saturday concerts and they're being advertised as a Fourth of July Weekend. The reason being is due to the fact that almost every business, if a holiday falls on a Thursday or a Friday, well, it's celebrated for the rest of the work week and into the weekend. Ray uploaded a brief YouTube advertisement for the upcoming CabaRay concerts July 5th and July 6th. When you watch the video clip you'll hear his chicken clucking rendition of "In the Mood" as the information appears on the screen.
Do you have a favorite Ray Stevens song saluting the military or saluting our country? If you're like I am you love it all...everything he's recorded is a favorite...I'll just name off several patriotic/military songs from the legend: A ballad from 1970 titled "Loving You On Paper"...it's a song from the point of view of a soldier writing a letter to home. The same year he recorded "America, Communicate With Me". It's not necessarily a military or patriotic song but it's a song that examines America during that 1969-1970 time frame and Ray taking the position of an Independent wondering how things are going to get solved with two extreme political ideologies refusing to compromise.
1989's "There's a Star Spangled Banner" is a fantastic recording, too...there are two versions of this song in case you all didn't know. There is the 1989 recording in which Ray sings about a P.O.W. in Beirut and then there's an entirely different recording in which Ray sings about the American Flag and all of the battles that it's fought and won. This later recording can be found on a Curb Records release from 1991 titled Greatest Hits. The 1989 and 1991 recordings retain the same arrangement and chorus but the lyrics in each performance are different. In 2003 he emerged with "Thank You"...which resulted in a CD release of serious songs...the effects of 9/11 are many and "Thank You" saluted all branches of the Armed Forces less than 2 years after the September 11th terror attacks. The reason for the military and the concept behind the American Flag is all tied into America's Independence and that's something that deserves celebration, in my opinion, but yet there are those that think celebrating the Fourth of July is a "waste of taxpayer money". That's a recent collective quote from those that oppose the current President of the United States. America affords neanderthals the luxury of speaking their mind...regardless of how crass, cynical, and heartless an opinion such as the one I quoted happens to be.
Not too long ago, back in 2016, Ray Stevens released this music video...the majestic "Dear America". The video itself is in a letterbox format, actually...not your typical YouTube 'look'...and as a result of re-sizing the video so it would fit the margins of the blog you're going to see two thick black bars above and below the video clip. It's not too distracting...you'll love the song and the video. I don't know if he'll be performing this at the CabaRay this weekend or not. He might!
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