December 2, 2019

Ray Stevens: Cyber-Monday Sale...

It's early Monday morning...those of you that are fans of Ray Stevens, as I am, are aware that he's having a discount sale at his on-line store. The sale is half over, though. There was a Black Friday sale and today it's a Cyber Monday sale. The advertisement for the sale is posted on his social media sites and I've decided to place the advertisement here as well...

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Keep in mind the above image is just an image...it isn't a link to his on-line store. You can visit his on-line store and take part in the Cyber Monday forty percent off sale by clicking HERE. One of the items you should look at, if you don't already have it in your personal collection of Ray Stevens items, is the combo pack of the First and Second season of his CabaRay Nashville television series. The price of the item regularly sells for $34.99 and with the forty percent discount it'll cost $20.99 and that's a huge discount on 26 half hour television programs. There's 13 episodes per Season. The T-shirts regularly sell for $20.00 and with the discount they'll cost $12.00. These discounted prices aren't factoring in the shipping/handling charge. I'm basing 'my' math skills, by the way, on a website that does percentages/discounts and so I'm pretty sure the discount prices I'm mentioning are accurate. The 9-CD box set is something every Ray Stevens fan should have and it sells for $40.00 but with the discount it'll be $24.00 plus shipping/handling and that is a deal nobody should pass up if you don't own this massive collection.

Given that this is the Christmas season there's the three Christmas albums that Ray's recorded and they're available for purchase at Ray's on-line store. The 1997 release, Christmas Through a Different Window, was Ray's first ever Christmas album and it sells for $9.95 whereas the 2009 release, Ray Stevens Christmas, sells for $10.95, and then there's the more recent Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me from 2016 and that one sells for $9.99. All of these are forty percent off today. I'm guessing the reason the 2009 release has a higher selling price is due to the music being completely serious!? The 1997 release is all comedy while the 2016 release mixes both comical and serious Christmas recordings in one collection.

In the collage below, which I've posted before, I have the three Ray Stevens Christmas CDs displayed in chronological order (1997, 2009, 2016) and a photo of Ray from inside his CabaRay showroom in West Nashville. The second Christmas album from 2009 wasn't promoted nearly as much as the 1997 and 2016 CDs happened to be. However, the 2009 release had it's share of publicity when his rendition of "White Christmas" hit YouTube as a music video in 2013. Ray recorded a serious version of "Blue Christmas" for that 2009 CD but then, without warning, issued his version of a comical rendition of the song originally made famous by a fictional band called Seymour Swine and the Squealers. Ray would make a music video of the comical version of "Blue Christmas" and issue it as a CD single, too. The 2009 CD featured a Ray Stevens original titled "Deck the Halls with Teardrops".


Here's a link to the Ray Stevens on-line store once again...click HERE and shop for whatever interests you in the career of Ray Stevens...40 percent discount on all items today only...it's Cyber Monday after all.

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