October 20, 2019

Ray Stevens latest On-line video clips...

Hello once again!! I find myself awake and so I decided to put together another blog entry. I'll more than likely take a nap afterward...for today is a huge day in the career of Ray Stevens as all of you should be aware by now. Later today Ray Stevens is formally inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Now, as a general public is perhaps aware, Ray has a knack for comedic songs and performances...and as I've mentioned many, many times the comedic aspect of his career will more or less be his lasting legacy in spite of an equal amount of non-comedic work on records.

Ray's YouTube page has seen several additions to it's video list. One of those additions arrived yesterday in the form of "Crook and Who?", a comedic ditty humorously poking fun at Charlie Chase on the event of the 1,000 television broadcast of the country music entertainment hosts, Lorianne Crook and Charlie Chase. The footage was taped at some point in the early 1990s during one of the final seasons of Crook and Chase on The Nashville Network prior to the duo moving on as hosts of Music City Tonight in 1993...a series they hosted until 1996. If you listen carefully to the lyrics Ray makes a reference to the thousandth episode and cleverly uses Charlie's last name in the lyrics when asking Lorianne to remove her co-host.



In October of 1979 (October 17, 1979 to be specific) a television movie named Concrete Cowboys hit the airwaves. The film starred Jerry Reed and Tom Selleck but it also featured brief cameo appearances by several country music artists. It inspired a very short-lived television series in 1981 which also co-starred Jerry Reed in the role he played in this movie. Tom Selleck, by this time, had become internationally famous as Magnum, P.I. and so his role of Will Eubanks was re-cast. The 1979 movie was filmed in Nashville and so there are several instances where iconic landmarks of Music City, U.S.A. are worked into the film's plot. I'd seen the movie as well as Ray's involvement in it a number of years ago. Jerry Reed's character is a huge fan of country music and it's on full display in this clip...especially in the scene following Ray's performance. In the film Ray performs an abbreviated version of "Shriner's Convention". The song itself hadn't been released as a single yet but he was performing it nevertheless...not only in this television movie but also in a November taping of Pop! Goes the Country. Here's the clip from Concrete Cowboys...



Back on October 13th Ray uploaded a video of a couple of comedy sketches he did with the equally legendary Ruth Buzzi...known the world over from her legendary performances on Laugh-In. I don't know when this aired or if it aired...my guess is that it was taped in the very late 1980s or very early 1990s at the latest. I'm going with the very early 1990s until I'm corrected. The first sketch has Ruth Buzzi as an insecure woman verbally sparring with her husband, played by Ray. The second sketch takes place inside a bar. Ruth, in a southern vocalization, plays an overly anxious rural woman, Myrtle May, while her potential love interest, Billy Bob, is portrayed with a heavier southern accent by Ray (similar to the Jim Nabors vocalization of Gomer Pyle). The bartender, named Jake, apparently acted as the host of this special and I'd seen that face on other television programs but I can't place the name.

The brief sketches come from a television special called The Country Comedy Hour. I don't even know if this aired or if it was an unaired pilot of some kind due to my not being able to find anything about it on-line...nothing whatsoever comes up in any search result for the television special beyond this recently uploaded video clip...



Those kind of whimsical, lighthearted, up-tempo performances are what Ray Stevens is most likely known for...but it's just one side of his musical talent. He's equally at home discussing the music industry with pop music artist Gary Puckett from an episode of CabaRay Nashville...



My next blog entry will no doubt be on-line much later today after the red carpet event takes place at the Country Music Hall of Fame. Is it finally Induction Day?? If I come across any images or video/audio links in the hours after the Medallion Ceremony I'll most certainly be adding those to this fan created blog! The red carpet event can be seen on-line by clicking this LINK. Keep in mind that once you click the link and the page loads scroll down to the video stream of the Red Carpet event. It airs from 4:30pm to 5:30pm Eastern/3:30pm to 4:30pm Central.

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