An April Fools Day prank from Ray Stevens; 2020 |
April 1, 2020
Ray Stevens: His April Fool's Day Joke...
Hello all...as we come to a close on April Fool's Day 2020 our celebrated entertainer and Country Music Hall of Fame member, Ray Stevens, released an April Fool's Day prank on his social media sites earlier this afternoon. The posting was an obvious joke but nevertheless I left a remark on one of those social media sites and said that I loved the art work even though it was an apparent joke...with this being April 1st.
The fictional album is titled Ray Stevens- The Metal Years: Unreleased Bangers. Yes, although it's a joke, don't you love the graphics and the art work, though? There were some fans having fun with what could possibly be on this fictional album. In all seriousness, though, it had me longing for something new from Ray...like a new CD or a new music video...but given the COVID-19 pandemic I don't know if it would be possible to sufficiently promote any CD. Some of his audience would eventually want to hear the material performed live in concert but with Government mandated rules prohibiting large gatherings...which shut down entertainment venues across the country...the likelihood of attempting to publicize a CD or even satisfy a concert hungry audience seems unlikely with uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 virus. Like so many fans I'm anxious to hear new songs from Ray Stevens. I would be perfectly happy and content just to have a CD of new music from Ray Stevens in my hands...it doesn't even have to be a physical CD...a digital download/Mp3 would be okay. I know that the best case scenario would be to have things return to normal and then proceed with business as usual but of course it's possible to release new music on CD or on-line and then perform it live in concert once the country does return to normal. Anyway, those are just my thoughts. It's funny that an April Fool's Day joke could cause the longing for new music.
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