December 19, 2020

Ray Stevens: Janie Fricke CabaRay Nashville performance...

Hello all once more! Ray Stevens uploaded a video performance today of Janie Fricke singing "Do Me With Love" from her guest appearance on CabaRay Nashville. Today happens to be her birthday. Janie's hit songs go back to the late '70s and on into the mid '80s. The majority of her recordings happened to be for Columbia Records...they issued albums and singles on her from 1977 until 1989. The record producer on some of those early Columbia recordings happened to be Billy Sherrill. He also happened to be the record producer of almost all of the country singers signed to Columbia and it's subsidiary label, Epic. Janie's record producer throughout much of the 1980's, though, was Bob Montgomery who happened to be a co-producer of Ray's 1982 RCA album, Don't Laugh Now. Janie recorded jingles and demo recordings...she sang harmony and provided female vocals in several recordings released on Columbia by Johnny Duncan. Her voice can be heard on the Johnny Duncan hits, "Stranger", "Come a Little Bit Closer", and "Thinkin' of a Rendezvous" as well as the Charlie Rich mega hit, "On My Knees". The Johnny Duncan singles were issued on Columbia whereas the Charlie Rich songs were issued on Epic. Billy Sherrill is closely associated with a style of country music called 'countrypolitan' where the music sounds like it belongs on stage at the Metropolitan Opera House instead of the Grand Ole Opry. I like the sound but country purists aren't too fond of it. Janie was once a cast-member of The Statler Brothers Show in the early 1990s. When Ray's CabaRay showroom re-opens at some point in 2021 look for photo's of Billy Sherrill on the wall and see the red leather booth. Ray named each of the red leather booths in the CabaRay after a legendary record producer. 

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