Hello one and all...yes, we're getting ever so close to the closing of 2019 and the entrance of 2020. Now, of course, this not only closes a year but this time around the upcoming New Year also brings to an end another decade of Ray Stevens music and fun...count 'em...10 years (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019). The year, 2019, in the career of Ray Stevens will go down in history as the year he finally made it to the Country Music Hall of Fame. This dominated, pretty much, most of Ray's year. He put on concerts, of course, at the CabaRay but nearly all of his activity away from the showroom was centered around interviews and social functions relating to the Country Music Hall of Fame. In fact, his induction into the Hall of Fame caused his annual charity golf game to get a change of schedule due to the conflict of the Hall of Fame's Medallion Ceremony taking place the same night an event was to take place involving the golf tournament. I'm sure the golf event was a success, as in year's past, but it was definitely overshadowed by the massive publicity surrounding the Country Music Hall of Fame ceremony. It's long been my opinion that had Ray not received election to the Country Music Hall of Fame this year he would've most certainly have also released new music this calendar year...some may wonder why he didn't release new music with all of the publicity his Hall of Fame election brought him this year...but all we can do is guess why new music never arrived in 2019. As mentioned he remained busy/active at his CabaRay showroom...seen below...
The CabaRay is wrapping up it's second season of business. I don't know when the showroom will open for the 2020 season...I hadn't looked ahead to see if the website has concert dates filled out for the next year or not. This year the showroom opened the 2019 season in March. This also means this is Ray's second annual New Year's Eve party at the CabaRay...more on that below...
Ray has an upcoming New Year's Eve concert scheduled at his CabaRay showroom. I'd encourage all of you that are able to attend to call the CabaRay or visit it's website...at this point it would more than likely be wise to order tickets and use their Will Call service (in-person ticket pick-up). Those of you that are locals and live in the vicinity of the CabaRay should also visit the showroom for New Year's Eve...there's a piano bar inside the showroom and so it isn't as if you'll feel 'cheated' from any kind of alcohol consumption when attending a New Year's Eve concert at the CabaRay.
You can visit the New Year's Eve CabaRay concert page by clicking HERE. Now, something to keep in mind, the concert is centered around a New Year's Eve gala...with the main emphasis on dancing. This means that a lot of the tables that are generally placed up near the stage area are going to be rearranged/pushed out further in order to create a dance area in front of the stage for those that choose to participate in the dancing aspect. When you click the link it'll show a diagram of how the seating arrangement will look on New Year's Eve. Since it is a New Year's Eve show it'll run much longer. The piano bar opens at 5pm, the Dinner is served starting at 6pm, and the show begins at 8pm. The show will run past Midnight (obviously). Now, due to this being a special New Year's Eve show, there is no balcony seating.
When you click the link make sure you also click the headline that reads: Ray Stevens New Years Eve Show. Once you click that a pop-up window will appear breaking down the schedule as to what will be taking place that evening at the CabaRay. Ray will still perform his 90 minute concert but on that night it'll be broken in two acts: 8-8:30pm followed by a 15 minute intermission and then a full hour, 8:45-9:45pm. After another intermission a guest performer will begin his part of the show at 10:15pm and this will last until near Midnight...followed by a traditional 'countdown' to the New Year. Afterward the piano bar will re-open and the guests can continue their celebrations for several hours after Midnight. Another thing to keep in mind...the times I'm giving you are Central...Nashville is in the Central time zone. If you live in the Eastern time zone plan accordingly.
So, then, in a couple of days another decade of Ray Stevens music will be in the history books. Ray is also a January baby...he has a birthday coming up on January 24, 2020. Will new music be on the not too distant horizon as the calendar flips to 2020? I'm incredibly anxious to hear all of this music that Ray, for several years, has said in interviews that he's been piling up but hasn't decided on when to release it. In one interview he mentioned that he actually has 4 album's worth of new music recorded...if that doesn't salivate your tongues or at least wet your appetite then you aren't a fan of Country Music Hall of Fame member, Ray Stevens...
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