October 20, 2019

Ray Stevens and the Country Music Hall of Fame: Day of Induction...

Oh you can probably tell that I'm incredibly anxious to start watching the red carpet live stream from the Country Music Hall of Fame later today! Here I am more than 12 hours before the festivities get underway typing a fan created blog entry at a little past 2:30am...I'm writing this blog entry now because later today I'll be dividing my time between my usual Sunday routine this time of year (NFL viewing) and watching the live stream.

Based on the information at the Country Music Hall of Fame website the interactive party begins at 4:30pm Eastern and lasts an hour...concluding around 5:30pm Eastern. The medallion ceremony will take place inside the CMA Theater. This LINK will take you to the Hall of Fame's live streaming page. Once there you'll see a promo for an upcoming program in early November but below that is the live stream for the red carpet show later today. The event is officially titled The 2019 Medallion Ceremony Red Carpet Fan Experience.


If you're in the area or traveled to attend one of his concerts at the CabaRay showroom this past Friday or Saturday and don't have to be on the road back to your home's too quickly I'd suggest you hang around and attend the red carpet event later today...it's free to the public...but as a fan of Ray Stevens I'd encourage all of you in the Nashville area show up and applaud Ray's monumental career achievement. Here is a direct LINK to the upcoming live-stream podcast...the previous link is to the collection of live-streams both upcoming and past. Bill Cody will host the red carpet event and interview those going into the Hall of Fame...so, yes, this is your chance to see/hear Ray on the red carpet prior to being formally inducted. Of course if you plan on visiting Nashville in the future stop by and see Ray at his CabaRay showroom...this is in addition to visiting the other sites of Music City, U.S.A. Now, upon the conclusion of the medallion ceremony, the plaques are put on display at the Country Music Hall of Fame. When my brother and I visited Nashville in March of last year, in addition to going to the CabaRay, we visited the Hall of Fame and at that time the Class of 2017 plaques were still under the spotlight. The newest member's plaques are put on display after their formal induction whereas the other plaques are mounted on circular walls in no particular order. Once the year long display of the new member plaques end they're placed on the wall along with the rest of the plaques while the next class of new inductee's have their plaques put on display.

I've known a little bit about what goes on at the actual medallion ceremony by reading the Hall of Fame's webpage and seeing on-line footage of previous ceremonies. All members of the Hall of Fame (if able) attend the event...each one wears their medallion, too. Each new member is inducted by a current Hall of Fame member...the current member places a medallion around the new member and then their plaque is revealed. This is followed by an acceptance speech of some kind. In addition to the formalities of being inducted there are moments where fellow artists perform some of the songs associated with the inductee's and in producer Jerry Bradley's case I'm assuming Hall of Fame member Charley Pride, if able to attend, will sing a couple of his hits considering nearly all of his hits were produced by Jerry Bradley. This aspect had me wondering who would be brave enough to tackle some of Ray's songs?!? One of the great but overlooked facts of Ray's career is that he chooses songs or write songs that are uniquely his own...once you hear it you can't imagine someone else recording it...and so it had me thinking of the unintended comical possibilities of a George Strait, for example, crooning "It's Me Again, Margaret". Wouldn't we love to hear George Strait let go with a dirty laugh? No? Well...how about Vince Gill singing "The Streak"? Of course I'm exaggerating. I'm sure if any of Ray's hits are performed they'll stick with the non-comical songs like "Misty", "Everything is Beautiful", "Turn Your Radio On", or "Mr. Businessman"...but it would be neat if The Statler Brothers, also known for comedy, would perform a version of "Along Came Jones", which was a hit for Ray in 1969. Harold Reid could do a perfect enunciation of 'slow talkin' Jones...'.

When Ray received a star on the Music City Walk of Fame last year the presentation was performed by Ricky Skaggs. Now, last year, Ricky himself became a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, so wouldn't it be neat if Ricky performed the formal induction of Ray Stevens into the Country Music Hall of Fame?! If you've read some of my mini-blog series leading up to this weekend you'll know that I'm also anxious to see the plaque and what's written on it...in addition to hearing what Ray has to say. It'll be a busy Sunday but I'm going to try and get some sleep, too. I've been awake since Saturday evening and if I don't try and sleep I'll be fighting to stay awake when the red carpet event begins later this afternoon at 4:30pm Eastern! I want to be wide awake for that!!

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