Hello all...March 12th is upon us and it's opening night of Season Three at the Ray Stevens
CabaRay in West Nashville. The showroom opens at 5pm Central...those in attendance will be able to take in the sights of the showroom's interior and visit the Piano Bar and the gift shop prior to the main doors to the performance area opening. The concert itself begins at 7:30pm Central which takes place after the Dinner is served. Those who purchase Dinner and Concert tickets are seated at tables or in the red leather booths situated in the corners of the main performance area. Those who purchase only concert tickets can still sit at the tables and can order water or soft drinks but there's no dinner, obviously, brought to your table. The balcony seats are also given beverages but no dinner option is available up there for obvious reasons. There is a contest going on, too. There's a post on Ray's Facebook page in which Ray and the staff will select a winner for two free tickets to a future
CabaRay concert. The rules of the contest are simple: Like and Share the post. You can find that post
HERE. As of this writing there have been more than 200 likes and shares in a span of 4 hours. The contest ends next Monday March 16th. If, for some reason, that link doesn't work you can always visit Ray's Facebook page on your own and search for the 1pm March 12th post. He also posted some photo's of himself and his stage band in the studio rehearsing for opening night. The trio of back-up harmony singers were photographed as well.
Earlier this afternoon around 3pm on Ray's
CabaRay Facebook
page there was a message posted related to the Corona virus outbreak. This virus, several days ago, was officially determined to be a pandemic and even though there's been a lot of educational information spread throughout the world from health professionals on how to take precautions or how to keep yourself in the best case scenario of not contracting it the point of there not being a vaccine or medication for it has more or less caused a panic I've not seen take place...ever. Not in the hours, days, and weeks after other viruses that have come along in years past have I seen the kind of fear and panic this particular one has spawned. I'm not going to get into a lengthy political or social rant here...I leave whatever rants I may have for the proper outlets on social media...but in the message posted on Ray's social media sites he asked those that have purchased tickets to opening night but feel that there may be anything going on with you, as in, you feel as if you may have this virus...then the best thing is to not attend the concert. It's best to remain home to prevent a potential spread of the virus to someone else...and I think this is the correct message to send to a general public...but if you feel perfectly fine then you should go ahead and attend the concert as planned.
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Ray Stevens CabaRay; Season Three kicks off today, March 12th |
I don't know why other events aren't also being conducted like that...instead, for example, college basketball games are going to be played in arena's with no spectators...the NBA has canceled the remainder of their season...the college basketball conference championships are being canceled and so for the first time in history there will be no March Madness or an NCAA College Basketball champion for the 2019-2020 season. This is irrational fear/panic as far as I'm concerned. It tells me the organizers of the events that are being canceled have no faith in the intelligence of their customers. I assume they're thinking that people will attend a public event if they seriously feel as though they have the Corona virus rather than stay home as all health professionals have urged. Ray, on the other hand, based upon his message has made it clear that the show will go on for those that feel perfectly fine. So, then, if you have tickets to opening night at the
CabaRay and you feel perfectly fine then go ahead and enjoy your night at the
CabaRay. It's nearing 6pm Eastern here...so things should be getting underway at the
CabaRay within the next several minutes with the opening of the Piano Bar!! I hope photo's from opening night are posted on-line. When you're on I-40 take Exit 201...it's Charlotte Pike...from there you'll be on the hunt for River Road. You'll actually see the
CabaRay before you even get to the showroom because it's sitting on top of a hill...you can't miss it.
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