December 13, 2020

Ray Stevens: Moe Bandy sings "Bandy the Rodeo Clown"...


Well, a little bit of confusion came along early yesterday afternoon on Ray's social media sites. Moe Bandy was given a 'happy birthday' shout out but his birthday isn't until February 12th. So, this is an early birthday greeting...it's a performance and interview of Moe Bandy during his appearance on the Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville television series. The show airs on local PBS stations. A couple of blog entries ago I listed some local PBS stations that carry Ray's show. One thing to keep in mind is every PBS station has their own line-up of episodes. An episode that's airing on a PBS station in Tennessee might not be the same episode airing on another Tennessee PBS station...or on a Kentucky PBS station, etc. and so there's always been an effort to tell the people to check their local PBS stations for time and episode in their area. The video clip is located below. Moe Bandy is one of the legendary figures in country music...but specifically the bulk of his music represents a honky-tonk flavor...and for the longest time he had a reputation for being the king of what's known as cheating songs. He recorded a wide variety of songs, though. He had a strong following in the Christian/gospel market which morphed into him becoming a long-standing entertainer in Branson, Missouri at his Americana Theater. The showroom was named for one of his hits, "Americana", which endeared him, mostly, to those who attended conservative-minded political functions and this led to his performances at rallies and campaign events for Republican candidates.  

Some of his hit songs have titles like: "I Cheated Me Right out of You", "She's Not Really Cheatin'", "I Just Started Hating Cheating Songs Today", his duet with Janie Fricke, "It's a Cheatin' Situation", and then "Don't Anyone Make Love at Home Anymore?". Those are just a few of the hard country, cheatin' songs that Moe Bandy is known and beloved for. In this video clip he and Ray discuss Moe's rise to fame in country music and his influences/idols. I had previously uploaded a video clip of Moe and Ray singing "Just Good Ol' Boys", a duet that was originally a massive hit for Moe and frequent singing partner, Joe Stampley. The two of them won several duo awards and were billed as Moe and Joe. Here's the interview and performance of "Bandy the Rodeo Clown"...

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