February 17, 2020

Ray Stevens: Temporary Exhibit at CMHOF...

Hello one and all...about an hour ago it was revealed that a brand new exhibit is on display at the Country Music Hall of Fame centering around Ray Stevens. He previously had a temporary exhibit on display surrounding his 1970 single, "Everything is Beautiful", but some other items associated with his music were also on display. That temporary display/exhibit was unveiled in September of 2017...it was still on display in March 2018 when I made my first and, to date, only trip to Nashville but since that time it's been removed from exhibition. I had my picture taken next to that display and I've posted it several times in blog's past. The 2017 exhibit was in recognition of Ray's 60th year as a professional recording artist. My previous blog entry discusses Ray's earliest years as a regional entertainer in Albany, Georgia and Atlanta, Georgia in the mid 1950s.

This newest temporary exhibit centers around Ray's 1984 comedy album, He Thinks He's Ray Stevens, and it features the Napoleon costume Ray wore during the photo session for the album. There's also his two Grammy Awards...which were also part of the 2017-2018 exhibit. In addition there's the toy squirrel from his Branson, Missouri theater...upon the conclusion of a performance of "Mississippi Squirrel Revival" a small squirrel toy would be let loose off stage and it would roll out onto the main stage at top speed and it would start chasing after Ray. An image of the display was posted on one of Ray's social media pages and you can see that image when you click HERE. That link will take you to Twitter. He also posted the image on his Facebook page.

He gets much more interaction on Facebook and I think that has to do with the fact that it's message friendly...on Twitter you're limited to so many characters that you're unable to fully express your thoughts without posting several Tweets in a row...but yet Twitter wasn't designed, I don't think, to be used as a 'message board' in the traditional sense...it's meant to be used as a  messaging service composed of acronyms, abbreviations, and brisk dialogue. You can also see the display by clicking HERE. That link will take you to the photo that was posted on Facebook. If you're planning on going to the Country Music Hall of Fame soon be on the lookout for Ray's newest exhibit and be sure to look for his plaque inside the Rotunda. The staff/caretakers rearrange the plaques every so often and if you've visited there recently to see his Hall of Fame plaque, the next time you visit, the plaque more than likely will be on display somewhere else on the Rotunda wall. A message on Ray's Facebook page stated that this newest exhibit will only be on display through the end of March of this year...so it's a very temporary exhibit indeed.

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