August 1, 2020

Ray Stevens: The 2015 Ralph Emery Interview...

Ray Stevens and Ralph Emery; 2015
It's me once again! If you search the archives of my blog entries and look up the month of May in 2015 you'll come across references to a Ray Stevens appearance at the Nashville Public Library. Ray was doing a prolonged book signing tour of his memoir, Ray Stevens' Nashville. Ralph had interviewed Ray in June 2014 at the library for a series called That Nashville Sound. In May of 2015 the library saluted Ralph's former television series, Nashville Now. In the clip you'll see Con Hunley seated to Ray's right. Ralph reveals within the first few minutes that Ray was partly responsible for the library saluting Nashville Now. They re-created the iconic desk Ralph sat behind with the red guitar logo of The Nashville Network which you see in the above screen cap and obviously you will see it in the video clip below...



Ralph Emery; 2015
Nearly three minutes into the interview Ralph asks Ray to tell the people what his upcoming plans for Nashville entertainment happens to be. Ray reveals that he purchased land in West Nashville and that he'll be building a venue, The CabaRay. Further in the interview the two discuss the upcoming television series; with this interview taking place in May of 2015 the television program would hit the airwaves in November that year on RFD-TV, initially titled Ray Stevens' Nashville. The series would run on the network until December 2016. It received a slightly re-titled name, Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville, once the series began airing in local syndication on PBS stations in January 2017. Since the interview is from May 2015 everything I made mention of in the weeks and months following the interview obviously hadn't happened yet. Ray speaks of his current CD, Here We Go Again!, and points out the writer of "There Must Be a Pill For This", Don Cusic, seated in the audience. Ralph and Ray also acknowledge Buddy Kalb who's seated backstage. As seen in the screen cap above, Ralph is holding the hardcover edition of Ray's memoir. I have the softcover edition. I could've ordered the hardcover version but if there's a choice between hardcover and softcover I always choose softcover. The hardcover books have those flaps that I have to tape to the inside of the book's front and back cover to prevent them from flying off anytime I go to open the book to read some pages...so hardcover's are annoying and a nuisance...so I'll always choose softcover if there's an option.

It's an entertaining interview...chock full of information on Ray's activities at the time and a look into the future. The CabaRay would open to the public in 2018. Ray had originally planned for a grand opening in the summer/fall of 2017 but technical delays prevented an opening. The lengthy waiting period to receive the building permit is what thrown construction off schedule.

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