Hello one and all!! Earlier today, if you happened to have been on any of the Ray Stevens social media accounts, you'd know that Ray spoke a little with Jeannie Seely on her satellite radio series on Sirius XM. Her show, Sundays with Seely, airs each Sunday from 12pm until 4pm Eastern on Channel 59. It's on the Willie's Roadhouse channel. She led off the fourth hour with Ray as a guest. She spoke of her new recording contract with Curb Records and she gave Ray a lot of credit with helping get her signed to the label. He modestly said that he didn't necessarily deserve much credit. She spoke about the 50th anniversary of "Everything is Beautiful" and asked him about it. She brought up the fact that there's two renditions of the song available. Ray spoke about how one rendition features a new opening bridging it to contemporary times while the other rendition is a medley with "United We Stand". Ray and Jeannie recorded a duet titled "Dance Tonight". The duet is on her new CD but several blogs ago I mentioned that the song can be purchased by itself as a digital download, too. She brings up their duet and then asks Ray about the CabaRay. He informs the listeners that he'd love to have the CabaRay opened but the pandemic is keeping the facility closed but he's hopeful all of the talk about vaccines being ready by the end of this year will help returns things to normal. Jeannie tells Ray a story about a friend of hers and that when her friend was 9 years old she wanted to sing "Everything is Beautiful" at her church. The request was granted. Jeannie remarked it was the first time the church ever allowed any song to be performed that wasn't part of the church's traditional hymnal. Ray was almost speechless upon hearing Jeannie's story. The chat was brief but it was publicity and exposure...and in these pandemic times, any opportunity to get your latest happenings to the public and inform those that might be outside your immediate fanbase, the better.
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