December 7, 2020

Ray Stevens: A look into 2021...

Hello all once again!! I usually write a blog entry focusing on the upcoming year in the final week of December or on New Year's Eve...and I may still...if I decide to write another later this month I'll probably call it "Another look into 2021" or something like that. So many share the same sentiment that 2020 is a year that nobody wants to remember or a year that really never existed, etc. etc. but I'm going to look into the year ahead...looking at 2021 as it pertains to Ray Stevens. 

One of the things I am hoping for is his CabaRay showroom to get re-opened and back in business. He performed there only twice this entire calendar year. The showroom opened in 2018. He performed there nearly the entire calendar year of 2018 and then nearly all of 2019. He had the 2020 opening in March...the first concert being a fundraiser for Tennessee tornado victims...and not too long afterward the State Government ordered everything that they didn't view 'essential' as closed. The CabaRay was to re-open, at long last, in the fall of this year but after one performance Ray decided the experience of having his fans seated 'six feet apart', their having to wear face masks, combined with the other edicts put into place by the State's health department, he decided it wasn't fair to the customers to have to be put through that...and how that kind of 'safety protocol experience' could have a lasting negative impact. So, he closed down the showroom once more and explained that they'd re-open once they're allowed to operate at normal capacity with no restrictions.  

It's natural to believe that COVID-19 will be under control no later than late February/early March of 2021. In spite of the oppressive over-reach of many Governor's and local officials there's going to come a time when the pandemic fears are going to come to an end and widespread vaccine availability is being administered. Even in spite of those fears you should never, ever forgo traditional celebrations that bring people together. That is why I hope you all celebrated Thanksgiving and I hope you choose to celebrate Christmas and everything that comes with it...the Government or the healthcare system has no legal right to interfere and dictate our movement. They've been using COVID-19 as cover...as an excuse...to unleash unchecked power over society. Now, that's not a cynical point of view...if you follow things closely as I happen to do you'll see their behavior follows a pattern.

Now that I've vented about 2020 and all that it brought to the country let's finally look ahead, music-wise, at 2021 in the career of Ray Stevens! Ray recently signed a contract with Curb Records as most of you already know and the first release was the "Everything is Beautiful" 50th anniversary recording. Curb released an Mp3 of the full performance of the song and they also released a medley that featured "United We Stand". Ray recorded two music videos for the occasion. As of this writing the full performance of "Everything is Beautiful" has unique views that total 7.9K on YouTube while the "Everything is Beautiful" / "United We Stand" medley video has 6.3K. I'd heard that Curb Records was to issue "The Quarantine Song" as an Mp3 at some point in early December. We're on December 7th now...if what I'd heard is correct it should emerge no later than next week...I'll be on the lookout on the various on-line music stores. As of this moment that song is only available as a YouTube video...with over 2.2 million unique views!! Curb Records, sometime in early 2021, will be releasing Ray's box set covering Musical Highlights of the 20th Century. Ray sings his versions of hundreds of songs spanning decades. I believe very early in 2020 or late in 2019 Ray posted some images of himself at what appeared to be an amusement park and said it was part of a music video shoot. In those social media posts at the time he said it was for something called "The Co-Co Cabana Song". To date there hasn't been anymore news about that particular video.

That brings me to today...on his social media sites Ray posted some new photo's from another video shoot totally unrelated to the photo shoot from late last year/early this year. In commentary about the photo's it's mentioned that the finished video will emerge sometime in 2021.

One of my social media friends suggested that the video shoot might be for "Love Potion Number Nine"...and if you look at the costumes you'd probably think the same thing. I don't think it's for that song, however, because Ray recorded his version of it in 2012 for his Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music and had he wanted to make full length music videos for any of the songs he recorded for that 9-CD project he would've made them back then...at least that's my opinion. He could very well be making a comedy video of "Love Potion Number Nine" for all we know...but something tells me this photo is from some sort of brand new song. There are a couple of other photos that were released that don't feature Ray...one of them shows Buddy Kalb as a policeman, with Billy club in hand, which ties into the story told in "Love Potion Number Nine"...so we'll all have to wait and see what exactly the song is that these video shoot photos come from. If I find out anything more in-depth I'll write about it in a future blog post. 

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