Hello all...I begin this post barely 10 minutes past Midnight and still 'recovering' from my usual Thanksgiving intake. I fell asleep sometime after 7:30pm Thursday night and woke up a little after 11:30pm. Christmas season begins almost immediately after Thanksgiving and I'll probably write some sort of Christmas blog entry later this week. Country singer Linda Davis celebrated a birthday yesterday. She's a recording artist/songwriter that's had a lot of success in both areas. The episode of CabaRay Nashville in which she guest starred is reviewed in my blog archives. I reviewed the episode in the summer of 2018. In this video clip Linda sings "Young at Heart" while Ray Stevens plays the piano. Ray recorded a version of the song on his Frank Sinatra album. Ray's album is called Ray Stevens Sings Sinatra...Say What?!?. The first time I'd heard of Linda was as a duet partner with Reba McEntire on "Does He Love You?". She then put out a song called "Company Time" that I remember...mostly because a music video of it was a hit on the video channels in the early '90s. A number of country artists were having a lot of exposure through music videos and Linda was no exception.
A lot was written back then of how airplay on radio, for some singers, was becoming secondary considering music video airplay could reach national audiences all at one time on cable television whereas radio airplay is confined to local geography. What's playing in one area on local country radio stations might not be played somewhere else, for example. Country radio has changed a lot since then, of course, and most if not all Top-40 country stations play a national playlist of songs/artists. Radio stations insert voice tracked commentary to keep a local feel but the music is being programmed elsewhere.
Linda, according to on-line biographies, was discovered by Bob Montgomery. If you're a dedicated fan of Ray Stevens then you should be aware of his name. Bob co-produced Ray's Don't Laugh Now album in 1982. Ray's 1983 album, Me, featured Jerry Kennedy as a co-producer and to date that's the last Ray Stevens album to feature a co-producer. Ray usually produces and arranges his own albums but those two back to back albums were exceptions. Linda has won three Grammy awards in her career. She and Reba won a Grammy for "Does He Love You?" in 1994 and then 23 years later, in 2017, she won two Grammy awards...one for an album she participated in, Love Remains, and the other for a single release from that album, "Thy Will" (the single has sold more than 200,000 copies). That album and single is credited as Hillary Scott and the Scott Family and it was produced by Ricky Skaggs (he won a Grammy for being the producer of the album). Linda's daughter, Hillary Scott, is a member of the group Lady A.
Linda is married to Lang Scott. The Scott Family, officially, is comprised of: Hillary, Linda, Lang, and Rylee. Enjoy the video clip of Linda singing the Frank Sinatra classic, "Young at Heart" with Ray Stevens playing the piano.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Show your appreciation for the music of Ray Stevens...leave a comment...