A couple of days ago Ray Stevens uploaded a video clip from his CabaRay Nashville television series. The clip featured an interview and performance from Bill Anderson...one of country music's legendary songwriters/performers and an early participant in syndicated television. It happened to be Bill's birthday (November 1st) and so to celebrate this footage of Bill's appearance on Ray's television series was uploaded.
Ray and Bill have some things in common: they're both well established songwriters, they each have a history of television and video endeavors, they embrace the power of on-line marketing, they're businessmen and each have had successful careers in the music business world, they're both in the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame as well as the Country Music Hall of Fame, and both are tied to the state of Georgia...Ray was born there whereas Bill was raised there (officially he was born in Columbia, South Carolina). The two also have membership in the Georgia Music Hall of Fame as well as the Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame. Also, the two share experiences in the hospitality business. One of Bill's hit songs, "Po' Folks", became the name of a restaurant chain throughout the South...and from 1975 until 1988 Bill was it's spokesman. The television series Bill hosted on The Nashville Network during the 1980s, Fandango, featured commercials for Po' Folks. Ray, on the other hand, owned, operated, and performed at a theater in Branson, Missouri (1991-1993, 2005-2006) and since January 2018 he's owned, operated, and performed in Nashville, Tennessee at the CabaRay.
Nashville Songwriter's Hall of Fame: Bill Anderson (1974 induction), Ray Stevens (1980 induction).
Georgia Music Hall of Fame: Ray Stevens (1980 induction), Bill Anderson (1985 induction).
Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame: Bill Anderson (1987 induction), Ray Stevens (2001 induction).
Country Music Hall of Fame: Bill Anderson (2001 induction), Ray Stevens (2019 induction).
When Ray's CabaRay showroom had it's grand opening in January of 2018 there were several media outlets there and one of the television stations captured an interview of Bill Anderson during his visit to the CabaRay and it serves as a testimonial in a lot of ways to Ray's creative genius and work ethic...
The two obviously have their professional/career differences, as well...Bill is a member of the National Songwriter's Hall of Fame whereas, as of this writing, Ray Stevens isn't. Bill has also been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1961 whereas Ray is not a member but sporadically makes guest appearances. The two looked back, comically, on their early years in the music business; Bill brings up Ray's "Silver Bracelet" single in 1957 and remarks on the impact it had in the Atlanta, Georgia area in the interview. Bill brings up Ray's memoir, Ray Stevens' Nashville, and said he spent three weeks reading it...to which Ray comically asked why it took him that long...and the two of them discuss music publisher Bill Lowery...anyway, here's the clip of the two legends...
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