March 7, 2020

Ray Stevens: Tornado Donations...

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Hello all you Ray Stevens fans!! As all of you know there were a couple of deadly tornados that passed through middle Tennessee last week...impacting downtown Nashville as well as Cookeville, Tennessee and the surrounding area...I hadn't posted a blog entry since March 1st. The tornado's hit early Tuesday morning (March 3rd) during the overnight hours while most people were asleep. When I first heard about it I immediately thought of Ray and his CabaRay showroom. Afterwards I learned that the town of Cookeville had gotten the worst of the damage...but there's damage everywhere the tornado touched down. If you've read some of my recent blog entries then you'll know that Cookeville is home to PBS station, WCTE, the distributing station of Ray's television series, Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. Ray is scheduled to appear at the WCTE Annual Dinner this coming March 24th at the Leslie Town Center. I have no idea if that dinner is going to be canceled, postponed, or if it'll still go on as planned with the proceeds going to the tornado relief efforts. This week, March 12th, the third season of concerts at the CabaRay will kick off. Earlier this morning Ray made an appearance on Fox News Channel and spoke of the damage and mentioned that the tornado, luckily, didn't strike his area of town. He spoke about how the proceeds from the CabaRay's third season opening night, this coming March 12th, will be donated to the tornado victims. He mentioned a website where people, from all over the country, can donate on-line. The site's link is here: CFMT.ORG and once you open the link you'll see a screen pop up with a tornado donation button. However, you can also visit this LINK and it'll take you right to the donation page.

Have you seen the photo's that have graced social media from Ray Stevens over the last several days? One photo has him wearing a Mickey Mouse hat and another photo has him in Las Vegas in what looks like a performance of "Ahab the Arab" in the late 1980s surrounded by some not to be forgotten too soon extra's...one of them being Louise Mandrell.

I decided to post the photo of Ray wearing the Mickey Mouse hat. I can't tell the point in time when this photo was taken. He has his Clyde pinky ring and the beard looks a bit thin...as if it's still growing out...so it could be the early or mid 1970s...there was a period of time when he had a beard, occasionally, in the 1970s before keeping it, permanently, in 1978. If you're new to this fan created blog then I should explain that Ray's facial hair is often the subject of some of my blog entries. Whereas such a thing is not exactly the topic I dwell on I've been known to write blog entries about, or making note of, whether Ray is bearded or clean-shaven in a photo or television appearance. I just think it lends a certain personal touch to my blog entries...and one of the things I try to do is be different from other writers/bloggers that populate the internet. But anyway, the photo emerged in the hours following the March 3rd tornado's. In the comments section of his social media sites there were dozens upon dozens of inquiries about Ray and the CabaRay and if everyone was safe. In the meantime did you see the brief video clip from yesterday? The clip is for the brief song "If Your Hair's Too Long There's Sin in Your Heart". It's so funny I wonder why a lengthier performance wasn't forthcoming?!? In addition to singing the song Ray is also playing the piano and wearing a Jimmy Carter mask. I don't know the name of the female vocalist...it isn't Ray. I know his falsetto voice and this is a genuine female voice.



While putting this blog entry together I opened a separate window to browse the internet and I see that Ray's uploaded an incredible video clip from 1983...during his appearance at Opryland during the launching of The Nashville Network. The famed country music cable channel launched on March 7, 1983 and remained on the air until September 24, 2000. After this point in time the channel changed formats and name, The National Network, before ultimately becoming Spike TV in 2003. The Nashville Network, however, was re-launched as a digital channel in 2012 and was re-titled Heartland TV in 2013. In this 1983 appearance Ray performs "Piece of Paradise Called Tennessee", from his Me album. After the song Ray speaks about launch night of The Nashville Network...the video clip leaves you wanting more, however...


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