October 22, 2019

Ray Stevens: Country Music Hall of Fame coverage...

Hello once again!! There's been a lot of on-line coverage of Sunday night's Medallion Ceremony with photo's and sound-bytes...some of the websites I visited over the last few hours gave my computer fits and so I'm hesitant to share those links. Ray posted numerous photo's on his social media sites from the weekend...originally I was going to wait until photo's arrived from the Hall of Fame staff but considering one of the newest members, Ray Stevens, has shared photo's from the ceremony then I'll share some of those in this blog entry. Yes, I'm always hesitant to share things unless they've officially been released...and the photo's that were posted on-line the other day weren't necessarily from Ray's social media sites or from the Country Music Hall of Fame website and so I didn't share them...except a teaser...but now I'll post more...but first...

This is an article posted on television station WXIA in Atlanta, Georgia. You can read the article by clicking HERE. The same article was also posted on this news site found HERE. The Country Note website posted an article highlighting Ray's induction including a photo of Ray, Kyle Young, and Ralph Emery. It was Ralph who presented Ray with the medallion at the ceremony. In the realm of country music one of the biggest supporters of Ray's happened to be Ralph Emery and it was clearly an emotional day as the photo's that have surfaced on-line shown. If I'm not mistaken Ray made appearances on just about every radio and television program Ralph presided over...and Ralph has often shown up for various events that Ray presided over. You can read that article by clicking HERE. I left a comment over there...it's pending 'approval' and so it hasn't appeared on their site yet. I'm sure it'll be published and so in the coming hours or days when this blog entry is visited and you click the above link you should be able to see my comment. I also encourage anyone else to leave comments showing your support of Ray's music and career.

Those are just three websites that I chose to highlight...there are plenty more that reported on the events that took place on Sunday. A lot of the websites offer the same text, actually...but some websites have better reception than other sites...and so I decided to provide a link to the same article but on different websites. On Ray's official website they provided the text from the article that appeared in The Tennessean...the site that gave my computer a lot of fits earlier this morning. Thankfully the text from the site is now on Ray's official website and you can read the article by clicking HERE. The report found in the Tennessean had the most detail although any publicity for the event is certainly welcome.

Ray Stevens: 10-20-19
Here is another photo from the medallion ceremony at the Country Music Hall of Fame this past Sunday. I've captioned these photo's with their date. The election of Ray Stevens into the Country Music Hall of Fame was announced March 18, 2019 and the induction of Ray Stevens into the Country Music Hall of Fame happened October 20, 2019. As noted already I haven't heard or read a transcript of Ray's entire acceptance speech...I've only seen and heard bits and pieces. One of the things that Ray said in his speech was referencing his years playing sock hops in gym's throughout the southern Georgia area. In the earliest parts of my mini-blog series centering around Ray's upcoming induction I mentioned several key figures in his career: Chet Atkins, Ralph Emery, Andy Williams, and Bill Lowery. There are plenty of others, too: Mike Sheppard, Don Light, Shelby Singleton, Fred Foster, Jerry Kennedy...and numerous others. Andy's brother, Don, was a manger of Ray's for many years. As a session musician Ray worked with hundreds of musicians...in addition to that he often was a music arranger during those sessions and I'd read articles in which Ray was referred to as a session leader. There are dozens upon dozens of untold stories out there relating to recording sessions of yesteryear. Ray's pretty much seen it all...and he still has a hearty appetite to continue making music and entertaining...and this is evident in his CabaRay performances. Now, in addition to the photo's from the Medallion Ceremony, there have been photo's posted from Ray's own celebration with family. There's a photo showing Ray, his wife, their daughters, and grandchildren...and there is also a photo of Ray and his wife inside the Country Music Hall of Fame standing near Ray's plaque.

Ray Stevens: 10-20-19
Ray Stevens proudly shows his plaque inside the Country Music Hall of Fame. His gold medallion is partially concealed. The newly inducted members have their plaque's on prominent display inside the Hall of Fame before they're added to the rotunda along side the rest of the plaques. The plaque shown next to Ray is the one for record producer/executive, Jerry Bradley. In the background is the mural that should be familiar by now. The March 18, 2019 press conference took place revealing the newest member's of the Country Music Hall of Fame in front of that mural.

What we have below is a performance from Ray Stevens going back to 1979. The clip appeared on a 1984 television special hosted by Jim Stafford and Tanya Tucker titled Concert of the Stars. However, that special was a clip-fest which included performances from various country artists from selected past television appearances interspersed with newly recorded footage from the show's hosts. So, it's a 1984 television special but it featured clips from the past. The clip shown of Ray has him singing a medley of songs: "Turn Your Radio On", "Beautiful", "You Are So Beautiful", "Everything is Beautiful", and "America the Beautiful". If you're familiar with the clip of Ray performing "I Need Your Help, Barry Manilow", well, that performance is from a 1979 television special hosted by Jerry Reed called Nashville Salutes America. Ray is shown in the same wardrobe, playing with the same musicians, and on the same stage in this medley, too. Although it's credited to a 1984 television special the footage is actually from 1979...


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