November 8, 2020

Ray Stevens: New Music Videos on the horizon...

Well, now, it's me again!! You can say I'm playing catch up...going through some of the social media posts from Ray Stevens during what turned out to be an election day stretching out to nearly an election week. The media projects a winner but it's not official yet...so the counting of ballots goes on...as to potential lawsuits and recounts. In the meantime Ray Stevens will debut a pair of new music videos in the coming days. Well, actually, it'll be tomorrow since it's past midnight here (November 8th). On Monday November 9th Ray will debut a music video for the reworked rendition of "Everything is Beautiful" (which became available as an Mp3 download on Amazon back on October 30th) and he'll also be debuting a second music video, the "Everything is Beautiful" / "United We Stand" medley. The videos, as of now, are scheduled to be uploaded at 8am Central, 9am Eastern. Ray posted a sneak preview of one of the videos but rather than posting a snippet of a video I'll instead post a screen cap from the upcoming music video...

I have several other screen caps but I decided to post that one. Why? Well, it resembles a photo of Ray from the back of an album cover for a Greatest Hits album Barnaby Records issued on Ray in 1972. The photo was in black and white and Ray was clean shaven at that time but it shown him looking very studious at the piano. I'll be posting that photo a little later on in this blog entry. A lot of commentary on Ray's social media pages centers around the piano. Ray has appeared on stage and in video with a very distinctive red piano...he has numerous red pianos. One of them appears in his music video of "Freddie Feelgood". The red piano became very popular with his fans back in the early 1990s when he owned and operated his own theater in Branson, Missouri. Millions of people came through Branson during that time period and the red piano was certainly an eye catcher. The millions that purchased his 1993 VHS tape, Ray Stevens Live!, seen the red piano for the first time. He has also appeared with the more traditional black colored piano in some of his music videos but it's rare that he appears behind a white piano. If you remember some of the early publicity photo's at the CabaRay showroom there's some photos of him sitting behind a white piano. He changed it to the more familiar looking red piano soon after. I think the audiences/fans began asking him during autograph and photo sessions at the CabaRay of whatever happened to the red piano. When the two music videos debut tomorrow morning at 9am Eastern I'll be embedding them in a blog entry. I'll also be sharing that blog on social media sites in addition to adding commentary about the music videos on Ray's social media sites. It's playing out to be a very busy Monday morning! Here's the photo of Ray Stevens from the early '70s and I put it in a side-by-side frame with the photo of Ray from the 2020 music video...

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