December 14, 2019

Ray Stevens and Christmas Season 2019...

Hello one and all...we're in the middle of Christmas season...well, as I see it...we're here on December 14th and there's just 11 days left until Christmas and so it's fast approaching. In my previous blog entry I made mention of Ray's Christmas CDs and one of his recent YouTube uploads, "Xerox Xmas Letter", and he's since provided audio clips for his versions of "Frosty the Snowman" and "All I Want For Christmas is My Two Front Teeth". Each of those songs were featured on two of the three Christmas CDs he's released: Christmas Through a Different Window (1997) and Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me (2016). A third Christmas CD, Ray Stevens Christmas (2009), features 10 recordings and one of them, "White Christmas", was made into a music video in 2012. He recorded a comical rendition of "Blue Christmas" in 2012 and made a music video out of it but previously he had recorded a non-comedic rendition of the song for his 2009 CD, too.

I placed two asterisks next to the songs that have become traditional music videos on YouTube; by that I'm referring to the songs were made into music videos rather than those that have been uploaded as audio tracks only. "Santa Claus is Watching You", featured on the 1997 CD, is a re-recording but yet a music video exists of the 1985 recording of the song. "Nightmare Before Christmas" became a music video in 2010. "Redneck Christmas" became a music video in 2012 followed the next year by "Guilt For Christmas".

Christmas Through a Different Window:
1. Guilt For Christmas**
2. I Won't Be Home For Christmas
3. Greatest Little Christmas Ever Wuz
4. Home for the Holidays
5. Redneck Christmas**
6. Xerox Xmas Letter
7. Nightmare Before Christmas**
8. The Annual Office Christmas Party
9. The Little Drummer Boy-Next Door
10. Bad Little Boy
11. Santa Claus is Watching You**

Ray Stevens Christmas:
1. Let it Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow
2. White Christmas**
3. Winter Wonderland
4. Silent Night
5. The Christmas Song
6. Blue Christmas
7. I'll Be Home For Christmas
8. Deck the Halls with Teardrops
9. Jingle Bells
10. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me:
1. Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me**
2. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
3. Frosty the Snowman
4. All I Want For Christmas is My Two Front Teeth
5. Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer
6. Claws (A Cat's Letter To Santa)
7. All I Want For Christmas is You
8. Merry Christmas**
9. Christmas Will Be Just Another Lonely Day
10. Christmas Bells in the Steeple

Did you notice that for the 2009 and 2016 CDs Ray took on two different approaches to Christmas music? Now, of course, the 1997 CD is completely comedic but in 2009 he filled the CD, mostly, with traditional, iconic Christmas standards. The Ray Stevens penned, "Deck the Halls with Teardrops", is the lone original on the CD; then, for the 2016 CD, Ray gave us his renditions of several more iconic Christmas songs but by and large it has a completely different feel to it even though, like 2009's CD, the one released in 2016 is completely serious too. I think a lot of that has to do with the presence of several contemporary songs such as the title track as well as "Merry Christmas", Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas is You", "Claws (A Cat's Letter to Santa)", and his version of a song he wrote, which had been a hit for pop music legend, Perry Como, "Christmas Bells in the Steeple". The presence of those songs gives the 2016 Christmas CD a more contemporary flavor even though, as you can see, there's plenty of Christmas favorites as well. In 2016 Ray uploaded a brief clip where he talks of the song he wrote for Perry Como...



I hope some of you reading this blog entry had a chance to attend the Christmas concerts at the Ray Stevens CabaRay showroom this year. The Christmas concerts began on November 1st and they wrap up on the 28th. According to his calendar there isn't going to be any concerts scheduled next weekend (December 20th and 21st) but he'll resume the following weekend (December 27th and 28th) and then wrap up the season on December 31st during his second annual New Year's Eve show. You can purchase tickets and read about the final concerts of the year by clicking HERE.

Shifting gears a little...several days ago an interview of Ray Stevens appeared on-line. The clip is from PBS television station, WCTE, the flagship distributor of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville to local PBS stations across the country. I believe this to be his third presenting station during the course of the last several years. OETA and WKNO preceded WCTE. A television series that airs on WCTE, One on One, is hosted by Becky Magura. She interviewed Ray for her television show and the interview appeared on-line a couple of days ago. There isn't any link provided for the actual interview but there's, of course, a link to the show's main page. Once there you'll have to search for Ray's interview. It's a commercial free interview and it's nearly half an hour long. Ray speaks about his career and several of his recordings as well as the CabaRay. He mentions that he's several weeks away from putting the finishing touches on a recording system where he'll be able to tape more television shows from the CabaRay in-house without having to park one of those large trucks outside and string cables all over the place. I took it as a hint that brand new episodes of his television show will soon be in production and if I'm correct that's welcome news to hear! Here's the LINK to the One on One television show.

Now, then, a completely out of left field announcement arrived back on December 12th regarding "Mississippi Squirrel Revival", a classic in the recording career of Ray Stevens, released in 1984. Buddy Kalb, one of the writers of the song, created a full scale musical built around the concept of the song and it'll be performed at Chaffin's Barn Theatre, a venue in Nashville, Tennessee, next summer. As of this writing it'll be hitting the stage beginning May 14, 2020. You can purchase tickets when you click HERE. The production is being billed as a Ray Stevens musical and I'm sure this was done simply for name recognition/publicity purposes...as of now I don't know how involved Ray happens to be in this musical...but because it involves one of Ray's inner circle (Buddy Kalb) and the fact that it deals with a song Ray recorded I feel you should go see the musical when it opens next May. You can also click HERE to see the main page for the musical. The more we get to May 2020 the more I'll blog about the musical. This has certainly been a jam packed blog entry!! In my next blog entry, more than likely, I'll be wrapping up the calendar year unless there's more video uploads or tidbits of information that trickle out into the on-line forum.

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