I knew it would be a matter of time before I'd be writing a blog entry dealing with this inevitable decision regarding future concerts at the Ray Stevens CabaRay showroom. The announcement was made on Ray's social media sites a couple of hours ago and so any of you reading this and are dedicated fans of Ray Stevens should already be aware of this by now. Since I'm a night owl and sleep most of the late afternoon and evening hours I was not awake when Ray's message was posted earlier this evening. The message was posted this evening and according to the time stamp it hit Ray's Facebook page at 5:35pm. The announcement, which I've copied and pasted, can be seen in bold print to better draw a reader's attention to it: "Friends, after much consideration we have made the decision to
temporarily close the doors to the CabaRay. Ray wants to say thank you
to everyone for being understanding with the changes to the show
schedule in light of worldwide COVID-19 precautions. On March
15, 2020, the Metro Public Health Department of Nashville and Davidson
County declared a public health emergency due to the coronavirus, and
issued guidance to help mitigate the spread of the disease. Therefore,
the Ray Stevens CabaRay Showroom, to
protect the health and well-being of our guests and staff, is closing
and cancelling all shows and other events until and including April 7,
2020. At this time, all shows and events after that date will proceed as
planned, but we will vigilantly monitor all guidance, advice and
direction from health and government officials, and will re-evaluate
that decision on April 1st. Over the next several days, we will
contact all guests who have purchased tickets to the affected shows and
issue refunds. If you call and get routed to voice mail, please leave a
message and we will get back to you as soon as we can. Thank you for
your understanding; we look forward to seeing you when this crisis is
over. Stay safe.". This announcement also includes the taping of Larry's Country Diner episodes. I know there were several more episodes scheduled to be taped at the showroom next week. This decision will undoubtedly cause all sorts of emotional reactions simply because the pandemic itself has already caused a lot of emotional reactions. The reaction from fans, so far, has been one of understanding although there's naturally going to be some disappointment. Those that purchased tickets to the canceled March concerts will receive refunds as you read in the statement posted above.
I hope that Ray continues to keep himself busy on social media, though, during this time. Although this virus is disrupting normalcy and has caused the CabaRay showroom to temporarily close here's hoping the social media aspects of Ray's career remain intact and that his presence on social media won't come to a close, too. Now, in addition to the CabaRay temporarily closing down, the scheduled benefit that was to take place in Cookeville, Tennessee later this month has also been impacted. The message posted on the WCTE website regarding their Annual Dinner, in which Ray is to be the featured performer, states that it's been rescheduled for June 16th (a Tuesday). The website still shows an image of Ray and still has him being promoted as the featured artist at their Annual Dinner and that has me thinking he'll make his appearance on the rescheduled date and that there aren't any scheduling conflicts that'll prevent him from appearing several months from now. WCTE is the distributing PBS station of his CabaRay Nashville television series. The thing that this Coronavirus has done is it's completely caused the devastating tornado that swept through Nashville and the surrounding area to be wiped from the front page of the news headlines...and with the outbreak of the virus causing so much social disruption there won't be any benefit concerts or any other public fundraisers, in the immediate future, to raise money for the victims.
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