December 28, 2020

Ray Stevens and the Upcoming New Year...2021

Hello all you Ray Stevens fans and those that drop by out of curiosity. Earlier this month I did a somewhat brief look ahead into the next year when I found out that brand new music will be forthcoming from Ray in the first half of next year. This blog entry, however, is my annual lookback on the year that's coming to an end and a look ahead into the next year. Now, as many of you can probably already guess, I'm going to start things off by making one of the most predictable announcements...and that announcement is: I can't wait for 2020 to come to and end!! I don't typically say things like that but with the kind of year we've experienced and had to endure who out there isn't longing for 2020 to come to an end?? 2020 will forever be remembered as the year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Yes, for those out there who want to get cute, it's not technically a full year yet (that will happen this coming March) but the bottom line is the year of 2020 will be no more this coming Friday morning at the stroke of Midnight!! I don't drink alcohol but I'm sure there will be hundreds of thousands and in some cases millions of people who will celebrate rather heartily among their friends/family on New Year's Eve as everyone is looking forward to putting 2020 in the rear view mirror. 
 
One of the things that I'm hoping will be put to an end in 2021 is the psychologically destructive mind games that the pandemic has afforded a handful of power hungry State Governors and legislatures across the country to engage in. There have been approvals of several COVID-19 vaccines over the last couple of weeks and there have been a lot of vaccinations already. As mentioned, this coming March, it will mark 1 year since the country was upended economically and psychologically by the presence of this COVID virus. In the past 9 months phrases that had never been uttered before have become over-used in 2020: COVID-19, social distance, flatten the curve, stop the spread, and then there's the word, pandemic, which has been used in historical context but in 2020 it become part of everyday language. Oh, and facemasks became an over-used word in 2020. Retail stores and some restaurants shown off the sign: No Shoes, No Shirt, No Facemask, No Service. I have a nagging suspicion that another phrase will be added to that list in the coming weeks where it'll read: No Shoes, No Shirt, No Proof of Vaccination, No Service. I'm hoping it won't become like that but with the fearmongering that's been going on for almost a year it's likely going to push stores, restaurants, and public entertainment venues to discriminate on the basis of whether or not you've been vaccinated. The science shows that the most vulnerable are those over 65 and those with some sort of underlying medical condition...in a country with more than 300,000,000 people the fatality count is below half a million...but statistics like that don't enter into the minds of the power hungry State Governors of which there are many.

In the hopes that COVID-19 will be a thing of the past in the not too distant future, let's also hope that when entertainment venues are given the clearance to begin to allow large gatherings of people inside again, that the psychological damage that's been inflicted on some pockets of the population won't have impacted them so much that they've become afraid to go out in public or be among a crowd of people. There will come a day when life will be back to normal, human nature will dictate that, and businesses both large and small will need the public to feel safe and be convinced "they won't get COVID" if they're seated close to other people inside a sports arena, inside a restaurant, or if they're attending a concert. I know it's not possible to wave a magic wand in 2021 and pretend as if 2020 never existed...although such a thing is probably the single biggest fantasy of many people...but then again there's no reason why 2021 should be a carbon copy of 2020 (believe it or not that's what some medical 'experts' are wishing for!). Ray's COVID-19 hit music video, "The Quarantine Song", has gotten 2.6 million unique views. I hadn't written a blog entry highlighting this jump in unique views because of my recent postings surrounding Christmas. The video was definitely a huge success for Ray Stevens in 2020...and recently Curb Records issued an Mp3 of the song.  

So, then, what's in store for the legendary Ray Stevens in 2021?? We know that he'll be releasing new music in the early part of 2021...correspondence told me several weeks ago that some new music videos will also be on the horizon in the first half of 2021. He is also expected to release a massive box set collection on Curb Records in 2021. If you watched the video I embedded several blogs ago where Ray is interviewed at the Musicians Hall of Fame he spoke about this upcoming box set collection. The interview was conducted by the Musicians Hall of Fame director, Joe Chambers. In the meantime, though, there hasn't been any kind of announcement made of when his CabaRay showroom will re-open. He attempted a re-open this past October when Nashville, specifically, lifted some of their lockdown orders but the strict protocols being enforced by local health departments negatively impacted the people from having a great experience and so after one concert he closed down the showroom for a second time. I'm sure he'll re-open the CabaRay at some point early in 2021 and it'll feature a lengthier run of concerts (as it did in 2018 and 2019). I feel almost certain that he isn't going to re-open it until the limited capacity mandates are lifted, the piano bar can be re-opened, and the tables don't have to be spread apart by 6 feet. I'll be on the look-out, as usual, for all things Ray Stevens on the internet and let's hope 2021 will be way better than 2020!! Unless there's any kind of breaking news such as Ray putting out brand new video content I more than likely will compose my next fan created Ray Stevens blog entry on New Year's Eve or on New Year's Day.  

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