December 8, 2019

Ray Stevens: Spotify Statistics 2019

Hello one and all...yes it's still very early in December and I've not even begun to think of what my last blog entry of the year will feature or what day it'll happen but yet that's the beauty of having a fan created blog...you don't write on demand or on a set schedule...at least I don't. I write blog entries whenever the mood strikes...and yes some of those blog entries I've written when the mood strikes come across as if they were hastily slapped together, perhaps? The blog entry I wrote earlier this morning comes across like that...but then again the main focus was to spotlight the latest social media posts which included several video clips. One thing I know for certain about the final blog entry of 2019 is that it'll be centered around the closing of 2019 and of course I'll feature a heavy dose of promoting the New Year's Eve concert/party at the Ray Stevens CabaRay showroom. I'll more than likely begin posting about the December 31st concert several days in advance...but getting to the topic of this blog entry...

On December 6th the year-end statistics for the music site, Spotify, appeared on the Ray Stevens Facebook page. I should clarify by stating the year-end statistics pertaining to Ray Stevens music on the streaming site. Now, given that the statistics have been posted on a public forum like Facebook and on other social media site, I won't hesitate to share the statistics here, too. As far as streaming goes, for the year 2019, Ray's total at the cut-off date was reported to be 3.3 million Streams. The statistic for number of Hours spent listening to Ray Stevens music was 178.1K. The Listeners statistic happened to be 709.7K and 79 Countries were reported to have listened to something from Ray Stevens during the 2019 calendar year. I know a lot of people are into statistics and all things on-line and Spotify isn't a new site but for many, many, MANY years I paid it little attention because I thought it was one of those free music sites where the recording artists/writers/record labels/publishers, etc. etc. didn't receive any sort of compensation but to show that I've still got a whole lot more to learn about internet music I discovered that Spotify greatly promotes the music, which in turns creates publicity for the artist, much in the same manner YouTube does.

Now, having said that, there may be some out there that do not know what 'stream' means. I don't know the origins of that word, as it pertains to digital music, but it's more or less another way of saying 'airplay' or 'plays'. The number of plays, or streams, that a song receives the better...and on the Spotify site you have unlimited access to whatever songs have been loaded. Ray became more visible on social media earlier in the decade. He launched his YouTube channel in 2009 but he'd had his own website for more than a decade prior to that. His music can be found on practically all the major digital music outlets...whether it's a site where you purchase the music or whether it's available for free. His on-line activities continue even as I type. An audio of "Xerox Christmas Letter", a Christmas novelty song from his 1997 Christmas Through a Different Window album, was uploaded onto his social media sites within the last hour.



As mentioned in some previous blog entries Ray Stevens has three Christmas albums available at his on-line store and you can visit the CD area of his store by clicking HERE...and if you're in the Christmas mood look for the following releases once you arrive:

1997- Ray Stevens Christmas: Through a Different Window
2009- Ray Stevens Christmas
2016- Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me

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