Once again I'm putting together another fan-created blog entry centering on the goings-on in the career of Ray Stevens. This is more or less hot off the presses...a little more than half an hour ago (as I write this it's 10:34am Eastern)...but a little more than half an hour ago an announcement was made that Ray Stevens and Ralph Emery are to make an appearance together at the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum in Dickson, Tennessee on December 3rd at 5pm. The event is being promoted as Legacy Reception 2019 and the two of them are the Guests of Honor.
Ray's social media sites give information that the event will last 2 hours from 5pm to 7pm and that both Ray and Ralph will be meeting fans, taking photo's, and signing autographs. The two have known one another for more than 50 years. In several of my blog posts centering around the Country Music Hall of Fame induction of Ray Stevens I made reference to their long friendship...it was Ralph performing the official induction of Ray into the Hall of Fame on October 20th at the Medallion Ceremony. All of the information surrounding the December 3rd event can be found HERE. Once you visit the site scroll down the page, just a little bit, to the Upcoming Events. You'll find a promo for Ray and Ralph's December 3rd appearance in that section. The bottom of that webpage has the telephone number as well as an e-mail address for those with questions. There's a very small admission price into the museum.
Those of you thinking about making the trip to Dickson, Tennessee for the Ray Stevens and Ralph Emery meet and greet on December 3rd have a great time but don't forget that it's a fundraising event, too...don't let that slip your mind. If you want to show your appreciation to the museum for their decision to have the two legends as Guests of Honor then do so with a donation.
In the event description it states autographs will be signed. I don't know if they'll have photo's of themselves on hand that they'll personally autograph or if people are allowed to bring in items and have the two sign them. If you have Ray's memoir, for example, or any of the books that Ralph's written during his career, I'd suggest you look through your collections and archives, and bring those things to the event just in case the museum allows people to bring items in to be autographed. The books Ralph has written: Memories, More Memories, The View from Nashville, and 50 Years Down a Country Road. Ray's memoir is titled Ray Stevens' Nashville.
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