I was never able to see any concerts, in person, of Ray Stevens when he was in Branson, Missouri at his theater. He performed at his former theater in Branson for a total of five non-consecutive seasons: 1991, 1992, 1993, 2005, and 2006. I have his 1993 VHS releases, Ray Stevens Live! and More Ray Stevens Live!. Those two VHS tapes consist of a full-length Ray Stevens concert from 1992 broken in two parts. If you have Ray Stevens Live! you'll know that parts of the concert feature fade outs and fade-ins. The footage not seen on Ray Stevens Live! is shown on the sequel. In the concert performances Ray utilized a jumbo screen. Comical sketches would often play on this screen either during intermission or in the concert itself if a song required a lot of production to pull off in a live setting. When he performed "I Saw Elvis in a U.F.O." the opening portion of the song with the field reporter and eyewitness was shown on the video screen. He taped a black and white parody of James Bond. These are things you can see on Ray Stevens Live!. Yesterday the social media sites of Ray Stevens uploaded a 1991 comedy sketch, shot in black and white, of a couple lost in Branson after being stuck in a traffic jam and they end up breaking into a theater. Little do they know it's the Ray Stevens Theatre...and little do they know who Ray Stevens is...
I can't tell who the woman is but the guy I recognize from Ray's 1995 movie, Get Serious!. The guy played Harv Newland in the movie.
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