Oh wow...it's my third fan created Ray Stevens blog entry in one day! In this blog entry I'm embedding a video clip of Ray from his 2009 web-series, We Ain't Dead Yet. This series was originally available as an exclusive and has never been released, in it's entirety, to a general public even though clips from the series are sprinkled throughout Rayality TV, the series that airs on Friday afternoons on RFD-TV. There weren't a lot of episodes produced of We Ain't Dead Yet, if I recall correctly. I think there were less than 10 half hour episodes produced...maybe as few as 7 or 8!? The series took place at a fictional retirement home called The Encore. If you look through my archives you're sure to come across blog entries where I'm much more detailed about the show and how you could view it. Search the summer months of 2009. In October of 2009 a short-lived subscription service called Ray Stevens Backstage was launched. This service was available through a link on his official website and it was through the Ray Stevens Backstage subscription that you could access the existing episodes of We Ain't Dead Yet.
In We Ain't Dead Yet, in addition to portraying himself, he appears as a crazy disc jockey who believes that he's broadcasting all over the country. As you'll see in the video clip he has his room decorated as if it were a radio studio from the 1960s and his goes by the name of Rooster Reagan and loudly and proudly exclaims his excitement and enthusiasm in the manner of any number of AM radio disc jockeys of the time period. He broadcasts for W-I-L-D radio and has a habit of calling up people from a phone book, at random, in an effort to play pranks and torment them.
Earlier today a video clip from Ray made it's way to YouTube. This time around it was an advertisement for tourists that are visiting Nashville during the first week of June to stop by the CabaRay. It's CMA Week in Nashville and at the CabaRay on Thursday (June 6th) and Saturday (June 8th) there will be concerts from Ray Stevens followed by autographs and pictures inside the Piano Bar. The showroom opens at 5pm with the Piano Bar and later, the gift shop, being opened to the public prior to dinner seating at 6pm. Ray's concert typically gets underway at 7:30pm and runs 90 minutes.
I made mention of these CMA Week concerts last month and I'm embedding the video clip below.
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