Hello out there!! Does it seem as if there's a glimmer of hope on the horizon surrounding this COVID-19 pandemic? If you watched much news coverage Thursday (April 16th) then you're more than likely aware of the Phase-In Plan to re-open the economy. It's only a plan and it's going to be strict in the first couple of phases but it does appear that there's some vision to get the country open and relax some of these borderline oppressive restrictions and rationing that's taken place over the last month. In the meantime...
Ray Stevens, yesterday, issued a vintage performance from 1972...a performance of his 1969 single, "Gitarzan", from an episode of Hee Haw. In this same episode he performed "Isn't It Lonely Together" but the reason "Gitarzan" was posted on Ray's social media sites is because April 16th was the date in 1969 in which the song reached it's peak position in the Top-10. There is video of Ray performing "Gitarzan" on his 1970 summer show and in that clip he's clean shaven. In the 1972 clip we see one of the earliest performances of Ray with the bearded look that's been so familiar for decades. The beard is present but you can tell it's not necessarily a thick, full-grown beard.
It's an early visual of how he'd look, permanently, from 1978
onward even though there are appearances by Ray in 1975 with an even fuller beard than this. Yes, I find myself musing over the clean-shaven and bearded aspect of Ray's appearance. It's a quirky trait of mine...if you're a long time reader of this fan-created blog you're no stranger to reading this type of commentary!
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