March 13, 2020

Ray Stevens: CabaRay Contest...

Hello all...in my previous blog entry I made mention of a current contest taking place on a couple of Ray's social media sites. There is a contest being held for two free tickets to an upcoming concert at the CabaRay. The way you participate is to Like and Share a specific post from Ray Stevens that appeared on his Facebook and Instagram pages. The contest is confined to liking and sharing the post within whichever social media site the contest is posted. You can't share the post on other social media sites and expect to be entered into the contest. If, for example, you see his contest post on Facebook then it has to be Liked and Shared exclusively on that social media site. The same goes for Instagram. When you come across the contest post on that social media site then it'll have to be Liked and Shared exclusively on Instagram. So far there have been 465 Likes and 403 Shares on the social media site, Facebook. I guess 62 of those 465 people forgot to also share the post in addition to liking it. The contest began at 1pm on March 12th (yesterday) and it concludes on March 16th (Monday).

He posted this video clip on his Facebook page and later added it to his YouTube page. As mentioned the contest ends on Monday (March 16th). The CabaRay is located on River Road in West Nashville. You take the Charlotte Pike exit on I-40 and then travel to River Road. Tourists/travelers will obviously be using their GPS devices or printed off directions from on-line mapping sites. Once you take the Charlotte Pike exit and head toward River Road you'll see the CabaRay long before you arrive there due to it sitting high atop a hill.



Back on March 8th Ray uploaded a video clip of Micky Dolenz performing "Last Train to Clarksville" on an episode of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. In that same episode Ray opened the show singing "Too Much Monkey Business", by the way! His performance of that song is on YouTube as well. March 8th happened to be the birthday of Micky Dolenz. If you're not as familiar with his performance of this song, as I clearly was not, then you'll be in for a surprise. It's nothing like the recorded version, as far as delivery goes, from the mid 1960s. Micky adds a lot of rock inflection to the vocals not present in the original but the music arrangement pretty much remains the same.



On March 9th a commercial for the Complete Comedy Video Collection was uploaded onto YouTube. It's a DVD from a number of years ago and it's being advertised as the Product of the Month at the on-line Ray Stevens web-store. Any item that becomes a 'Product of the Month' at his web-store will not have any shipping and handling charges tacked onto the order. The DVD is one of his top-selling items and it appeared in countless print advertisements over the years.



The following day, March 10th, on the birthday of Ralph Emery, this video clip emerged on YouTube of Ralph asking Ray to demonstrate the piano styles of several iconic piano players in the world of music. The clip is from a 1979 episode of Pop! Goes the Country according to information found on-line. It may have aired in 1980, though, but production notes made available on several on-line sites state that it was taped in December 1979.



That video was followed by a clip of Jimmy Fortune, celebrating a birthday on March 11th, singing "Elizabeth" from an episode of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville...



Coming full circle this brings us to March 12th and the CabaRay contest video as well as the third season opening night concert at the showroom. I was wondering if photos from last nights opening would surface on-line. I'll periodically check the various social media sites to see if anyone has shared anything. I'm certain something will become available on-line as the day progresses from last night's third season opening. I know Deborah Allen posted a photo of her husband, Raymond Hicks, at the CabaRay. She referred to him in the photo she posted as the Ambassador of the CabaRay. When you go to a concert at the showroom you'll see Raymond Hicks once you enter the building. He's the greeter and often answers questions concerning the showroom. When my brother and I were there in March of 2018 he told us about the trophy case upstairs and said to take the elevator and see the awards and honors on display up there. I make mention of him in my CabaRay review which you can find in the archives here. Search the year 2018 and the month of March.

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