November 17, 2019

Ray Stevens: Early 1980s footage...

Although the abrupt removal of CabaRay Nashville from the airwaves of RFD-TV is still fresh in my mind and something I'll continue to be upset over until some sort of official statement comes along regarding the future of the program on the network's airwaves...I'm hoping it'll make a comeback...but until then it's back to my doing what I'd rather do: blogging positive news surrounding our entertainment hero, Ray Stevens.

In this blog entry I'm embedding a video clip that appeared this past Thursday (November 14th) on Ray's social media sites. The clip comes from one of his appearances on Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters variety show of the early 1980s. Her television series ran on NBC for two seasons from November 18, 1980 until June 26, 1982. Unusual for a prime-time series, which often features 26 first-run episodes per season, the total number of episodes for this series happened to be 35. The season getting underway in November (rather than September) was due to a writer's strike that took place...which, as you can see, had a direct impact on the start of the 1980-1981 television season. It's arguable that there could have been at least 10 or 11 additional episodes had the 1980 television season gotten underway in September. Ray appeared two times on this series. This is from his second appearance and it features performances from Barbara and her sisters along side a performance by Donny Osmond and a performance by Ray. This performance comes from the episode that also features the jogging comedy sketch that I embedded in a previous blog entry.



Ray made some appearances during CMA week in Nashville...being one of the newest members of the Country Music Hall of Fame he was recognized by several media outlets covering the awards telecast last week. The clip below is kind of breezy...meant to serve mostly for quick publicity or photo opportunities...with the conversation often times being secondary. The two hosts from an FM country radio station captured some commentary from Ray and he spoke of how being on the road/traveling from place to place wore him out and that the CabaRay showroom is now the place for the people/fans to come see him in concert. He also spoke of his recent election/induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame.


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