February 7, 2020

Ray Stevens: 40 years ago in Hahira, Georgia...

Ten years ago I wrote a blog entry titled '30 years ago in Hahira, Georgia'. I felt it only natural to title this blog entry similarly but with a change of 10 years added on. Shriner's Convention reaches 40 this year. In fact it was early in 1980 when the antics of Coy and Bubba were introduced in the single, "Shriner's Convention". The song was inspired by a nearly sleepless night Ray spent in a hotel during a Shriner's convention. In numerous interviews since the release of the single Ray mentioned that they were having a great ol' time...with lots of laughter and celebration...and he felt inspired to write a song about a fictional "Shriner's Convention". The fun and frolic that was going on in the hotel Ray had stayed in was incorporated into the song through the character of Nobel Lumkin whose on the other end of a phone conversation with the leader of the local Shrine, known as the Illustrious Potentate. We never hear Nobel...we're only treated by the reactions from the Potentate. In the first phone call, while trying to remain formal, the Potentate loses his temper and calls out Nobel by his given name, Coy, and reveals his own name as Bubba. The crux of the song deals with the straight-laced Bubba continually admonishing Coy for his embarrassing behavior and how it negatively impacts the image and reputation of the Shrine. A third character, a nameless redhead, we're told had been seen with Coy in the motel swimming pool in the wee morning hours and that she streaked through the banquet wearing nothing but Coy's propeller fashioned Fez. The antics that take place in Ray's fictional story, of course, never happened in real life but based on a sleepless night in a hotel during an actual Shrine convention it inspired him to create a raucous depiction on vinyl, "Shriner's Convention". Ray played the song for the local Shriner's prior to it's release just to be sure the humor and satirical tone wasn't offensive to them. The song made him a favorite of their meetings and fundraisers. The locale of the convention in the song is Hahira, Georgia. A running joke in some of Ray's follow-up novelty recordings is the mention of Hahira, Georgia...it comes up in 1984's "Erik the Awful", 1986's "Southern Air" and "Dudley Dorite of the Highway Patrol".

I know you all can't see that too good...even if you click the photo you won't be able to fully see the title due to the glare of the overhead light. It's my single of "Shriner's Convention". I came across the single a box of assorted singles at a flea market and so naturally I purchased it. There are two versions of this song...there is a lengthy performance where Ray narrates the story in a slower pace, taking pauses and perfecting the timing...and then there's another version which features Ray in a quicker tempo without a whole lot of pausing in between his sentences during the one sided phone conversation between Bubba and Coy. Since this song's been around for 40 years now I'd suggest you seek out a 1987 release from RCA Records titled Collector's Series for a rendition of the quicker paced recording. If you want the other recording then search for the 1987 Greatest Hits album on MCA Records or the 1990 His All-Time Greatest Comic Hits on Curb Records. The B-side of "Shriner's Convention" is a song called "You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me". It's a clever song that uses imagery of Florida, the beaches, and vacation hot spots to tell the story of a single guy looking to hook up with any available woman only to get turned down by every woman he approaches. In the photo below it's a case of life imitating art as Ray Stevens was named the Grand Marshal of the Al Menah Shriner's parade in Nashville last year. Ray's CabaRay showroom held several events last year for the Al Menah Shriners. He performed two concerts exclusive to the Shriner's in 2019. One of the concerts was held on June 30th and the second was held on July 1st. The members of the Shrine who attended the concerts posed for a large group photo on the stage of the CabaRay. I added this contemporary activity because I wanted to show the connection Ray has with a local Shriner's organization after all of these years. The Al Menah Shriner's, by the way, have the famed motorcycle that Ray used to ride out on stage during his years in Branson, Missouri. The motorcycle appeared in the 1995 music video for "Shriner's Convention" and it was modeled after the illustration that appears on the 1980 vinyl album seen at the top of this blog entry. Anyway...as mentioned...below is a photo from 2019 showing Ray Stevens as Grand Marshal of the Shriner's parade...

Grand Marshal Ray Stevens, 2019

2 comments:

  1. Not only was Hahira mentioned in The Shriners Convention, it is mentioned in his song Southern Air.

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    1. Correct! Hahira, Georgia is also briefly mentioned in his 1984 song, "Erik the Awful", as one of the towns that Erik and his group of savage Vikings pillaged and plundered.

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