Yes, it's me once again...composing a fan created blog entry about Ray Stevens. This time around I'm going to post a couple of photos that surfaced on-line a couple of days ago on Ray's social media sites. Why haven't I posted these yet?? Well, they appeared on November 22nd...and with this being November 24th...it's only been a short two days but I know on the internet a span of two days may seem like an eternity for some. Anyway, in all seriousness, the post appeared on social media on Friday afternoon...typically when I'm away from the internet...and so I didn't actually see the photo's until I got home from work Saturday morning. Okay then...why didn't I post the photos Saturday morning?? Well, it was due to physically being tired. I work nights and some mornings I stay awake a bit longer but most mornings I go to sleep once I arrive home and that was the case yesterday morning but once I got onto the internet Saturday I seen another social media post from Ray Stevens and it sidetracked me...the video clips of his 1983 guest appearance on
The Fall Guy were posted yesterday on his social media sites...but then earlier this morning I posted a blog entry focusing on the Christmas concerts at Ray's
CabaRay showroom. So, now, at long last here is a blog entry focusing on Ray's appearance on the CMA Awards.
The awards had actually taken place earlier in the month...they aired November 13th on ABC television. The show doesn't have a segment where they honor each of the latest inductee's into the
Country Music Hall of Fame...this kind of segment hadn't been part of the CMA Awards telecasts in more than a decade. However, the inductee's are asked to attend the ceremony and they're recognized from the stage. Yes, I understand that it's meant to be taken as recognition, but yet it isn't the same as it used to be when the artists were invited to the event and were presented their plaque on live national television which was often preceded by a brief video documentary of their career. The
Country Music Hall of Fame eventually created a series of events centering around eventual enshrinement into the
Country Music Hall of Fame culminating with the Medallion Ceremony in the fall of each year. Election to the Hall of Fame is announced in the spring of each year...giving the artists and their families, or, their descendants (should an artist get election posthumously) plenty of time to plan for the event. The formal inductions took place this year on October 20th...a little more than a month ago. The CMA Awards aired on November 13th...and here we are on November 24th and I'm just now posting some photos of Ray's appearance...
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There was a red carpet show that aired, locally, prior to the nationally televised awards show. Ray was interviewed during this segment but was battling a persistent cough...every few minutes he'd clear his throat...but it obviously didn't diminish the overall mood of the night.
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At left Ray Stevens is interviewed on the red carpet...his Golden Medallion on display...and standing in the background is his songwriting partner/music video co-star/business associate, Buddy Kalb. The career of Ray Stevens continues to move on and on...year after year...and the year 2019 will forever be remembered in the career of Ray Stevens as the year he was at long last elected to the
Country Music Hall of Fame. As I pointed out earlier in this blog entry it was a little over a month ago that the Class of 2019 were formally inducted into the Hall of Fame. Record producer Jerry Bradley as well as country music duo Brooks and Dunn were also part of this year's 2019 class. I came across a social media site several weeks ago where someone on a message board proclaimed that Brooks and Dunn were the stars of this year's Hall of Fame ceremony. When I seen that kind of comment I, naturally, got disgusted because it demonstrates a mind-set that the Hall of Fame has attempted to change for many decades in that the election process isn't based on popularity alone but other criteria also comes into play. The fact that Brooks and Dunn were singled out as the headliners of the ceremony, I feel, was offensive first of all and secondly it attempted to turn the Hall of Fame ceremony and it's election process into a popularity contest. I guess some people out there will always feel that everything is a popularity contest...and if a song or album doesn't shatter record sales or bring home any awards then it's a 'failure' and therefore the artist isn't 'popular'. The basic fundamentals of something being entertaining, interesting, or just plain good is overshadowed in this age of judging everything based on it's retail or viral 'popularity'. But then again I guess that mind-set has always been around. The photo below is from the same time frame as the above photo...the main difference being it doesn't show the medallion but Ray's looking just as intense and as alert as ever being interviewed on the red carpet.
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