Hello once again!! A couple of days ago Ray Stevens uploaded the courtroom scene from his 1995 direct-to-VHS movie, Get Serious!. This scene features a cameo appearance by James Gregory in the role of Harold P. Cheatum. The reason for the upload was in recognition of the fellow country comedian's birthday. The scene features Buddy Kalb and Tim Hubbard in their roles as Dudley Dorite and Deputy Coy in addition to Connie Freeman as Charlene MacKenzie. James is defending Sister Bertha, Clyde, Ethel, and Harv Newland. Ray is representing himself and in the scene he also appears as the oldest, longest-serving Judge on the bench with an apparent bias for Cheatum. In the story-line Ray's being prosecuted for unlawfully using the names of 'real people' in his recordings...those 'real people' being those defended by Cheatum.
Here's some clarification: for the purpose of the movie's story-line Ray is playing the role of the writer of "The Day I Tried To Teach Charlene MacKenzie How To Drive" but in reality the song was written by Buddy Kalb...it's on Ray's 1988 album, I Never Made a Record I Didn't Like. Ray's brother, John Ragsdale, portrayed Clyde in the movie as well as one of the gorilla's in the opening "Gitarzan" music video.
24 years later (2019) James Gregory was on hand during the official induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame of Ray Stevens at the Medallion Ceremony. James and Keith Bilbrey re-created a portion of "The Streak". Meanwhile, here's the video clip from Ray's 1995 VHS movie.
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