January 5, 2020

Ray Stevens sings King of the Road...

Hello all...here I am on a Sunday morning and it's been several days since I've written a fan created blog entry about the legendary Ray Stevens. A couple of days ago a video clip surfaced of Ray performing "King of the Road", the signature song of Roger Miller. The clip is from an episode of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville and is located below...



The clip arrived on YouTube back on January 2nd, the birthday of the late Roger Miller. As most of you should already know both Ray and Roger were friends...I don't know if they were buddy-buddy/close friends but I'd say the two had a mutual respect for one another and whenever the subject of Roger Miller comes up in interviews of Ray, whether they're in print or on radio, he always refers to how Roger was one of his good friends and a lyrical genius. Ray performed another Roger Miller classic, "Chug a Lug", on an episode of CabaRay Nashville but that performance, to date, hasn't been uploaded. It's on the episode guest starring Rhonda Vincent. Ray's television show is still airing in local syndication on PBS stations (check your local PBS channels) and when you see that episode come up in the schedule it'll be the one featuring his performance of "Chug a Lug".

In Ray's 2014 memoir, Ray Stevens' Nashville, he mentions Roger several times and there's an obscure photo of Roger, Ray, and Mercury Records producer, Shelby Singleton, in the mid 1960s at a music publishers event.

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Also in the book is a passage where Ray details how his former manager, Don Williams (not to be confused with the late country music singer), took him on as a client thanks to a recommendation from Roger himself...Don was also Roger's manager. The professional pairing of Ray and Don as artist/manager ultimately led to Don's brother, Andy Williams, becoming the next key figure in Ray's career as the 1970s dawned. So, as you can see, Roger Miller was something of a catalyst in securing a management deal for Ray which ultimately led to Ray's very successful association with Andy Williams during the first half of the 1970s. Andy happened to be the owner of the record label Ray signed to in 1970, Barnaby Records, and that association led to Ray hosting the 1970 summer replacement television show for Andy on NBC. You can order your copy of Ray's memoir in case you hadn't done so by now when you click HERE.

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