November 19, 2019

Ray Stevens and Bobby Goldsboro...

Hello once again!! There's been video footage uploaded onto the social media sites of Ray Stevens for several days in a row and so, following their lead, I've been posting blog entries spotlighting whatever they happen to upload. Today it's a performance of Bobby Goldsboro singing his 1964 hit single, "Little Things", which featured harmony vocals from our Ray Stevens. The performance comes from Bobby's guest appearance on CabaRay Nashville...in fact, Bobby was the special guest on the first episode of Season Two. In the episode Bobby discussed his career and his music...the reputation he gained as a result of having hits with sentimental, emotionally charged songs with "Honey" being the most well known. Bobby also spoke of the children's show that had aired on PBS and in other markets, Swamp Critters of Lost Lagoon. The show featured human size puppets as well as traditional hand held puppets with a lot of emphasis on music and learning. Video clips of this series can be seen on YouTube for those interested. Bobby created, produced, and wrote the series...52 episodes were taped.



I know I don't have to ask but wasn't that great?? The 1964 recording credits the producer as Jack Gold and the music arranger Bill Justis. Ray's involvement was as the harmony singer.

Speaking of CabaRay Nashville...wouldn't it be great if the entire series, to date, would see a DVD release!?! There have been 77 episodes produced...technically there are 78 individual episodes...this is due to one of those episodes being an edited version of Episode 1. The first 26 episodes have been issued on DVD already...but the remaining episodes haven't. Do you want to know the complete episode list of Ray's television show? The series has had broadcast runs on RFD-TV and in local PBS syndication...so it's possible that it can be a bit difficult to keep track of what's aired. If you're among those that still haven't seen any episode of this series, yet, you can use this as an Episode Guide to see what you have to look forward to in case it becomes available on a local PBS affiliate in your area. I'm listing the episodes in chronological order. Now, without further delay, here's the Episode List as of November 19, 2019:

1. Steve Warnier
2. Larry Gatlin
3. Bobby Bare
4. Don Schlitz
5. Charlie McCoy
6. Bobby Braddock
7. Jimmy Fortune
8. Aaron Tippin
9. John Conlee and Jeff Bates
10. Tanya Tucker and T.G. Sheppard
11. Gene Watson
12. James Gregory
13. Billy Dean
14. Bobby Goldsboro
15. T. Graham Brown and Suzi Ragsdale
16. Williams and Ree
17. LeRoy Van Dyke
18. The Bellamy Brothers
19. The Gatlin Brothers
20. Collin Raye
21. Darryl Worley and Lee Greenwood (Patriotic episode)
22. Bill Anderson
23. Sylvia
24. Con Hunley
25. Jimmy Wayne
26. Reed Robertson
27. Mandy Barnett and Harold Bradley
28. Shenandoah
29. Michael W. Smith
30. B.J. Thomas
31. Rhonda Vincent
32. Restless Heart
33. John Michael Montgomery
34. Baillie and the Boys
35. Tommy Roe
36. Mark Wills
37. Duane Eddy
38. Angaleena Presley
39. The Riders in the Sky
40. Rex Allen, Jr.
41. Lari White
42. Charley Pride
43. Janie Fricke (Halloween episode)
44. Gary Mule Deer
45. Garry Morris
46. John Berry
47. Jeannie Seely
48. Don McLean
49. Felix Cavaliere
50. Suzy Bogguss (Christmas episode)
51. Deborah Allen (Christmas episode)
52. New Year's Eve Show
53. Ray Hildebrand
54. Steve Wariner (edited version of Episode 1)
55. Paul Overstreet
56. Daily and Vincent
57. Jenny Gill
58. Tracy Lawrence
59. Sam Moore
60. Wilson Fairchild
61. Deana Carter
62. Gary Puckett
63. John Rich, Part One
64. John Rich, Part Two
65. Tony Orlando
66. Jamie O'Neal
67. Mark Chesnutt
68. Special Moments (clip-fest episode)
69. Hall of Fame**
70. Moe Bandy
71. Linda Davis
72. CeCe Winans
73. Micky Dolenz
74. Tribute Show (Ray sings the hits of the recently departed)
75. Ronnie McDowell
76. Shoji Tabuchi
77. John Schneider
78. Lee Roy Parnell

(**)- Episode 69 was produced and aired, obviously, before Ray Stevens became a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. The episode spotlights the famed record producers of Music Row...several of them have red leather booths dedicated to them inside the CabaRay. In addition to giving the viewers a tour of the CabaRay showroom Ray plays clips of past guest stars that are members of the Hall of Fame...and in most cases they're singing songs that were produced by Hall of Fame record producers. As you can see Bobby Goldsboro guest starred on Episode 14.

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