The pictorial time-line that runs along side the blog page features years I've chosen at random. There are a lot of gaps between years...I decided to compile the time-line in that fashion, deliberately, because I didn't want every single year represented by a photo. Search the archives (dating back to 2008) and you're bound to find everything you ever wanted to know about the legendary Ray Stevens. I have zero patience with those who dislike Ray Stevens. I'm sure anyone reading this isn't surprised by that statement. He's a very good entertainer, most definitely you know him as a singer but yet he's also a highly skilled musician, a music arranger, record producer, music publisher, and comedian...and after reading all of that if you still don't think he is versatile then you don't know the definition of versatile.
I don't think Ray will make any kind of announcement of new music on the way, yet. It's January 1, 2021 and so I think whatever project he'll be putting out this year will turn up in the not too distant future. I think he might issue something new...either an album or a music video...no later than spring. Like a lot of you I get excited about every new release from Ray Stevens...and once official word comes along that something's going to get released the excitement turns into desire.
The pandemic defined 2020...and nearly 2.7 million have seen "The Quarantine Song" music video that Ray Stevens released on YouTube. The exact unique view count is 2,691,121. The Country Music Hall of Fame member later issued an Mp3 of the song through Curb Records. In 1974 a lot of historians like to say that was the year of streaking. "The Streak" sold five million copies for Ray Stevens worldwide...and the streaking fad is forever linked to Ray's 1974 song. On a more serious note a global pandemic created it's share of pop-culture reaction in 2020 and at the center of it, as far as this blog is concerned, is the one and only Ray Stevens with "The Quarantine Song"...
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