March 16, 2021

Ray Stevens: Country Road TV Artist of the Month

Hello all of you fans of Ray Stevens!! I'm sure most of you have known that the month of March on Country Road TV was declared Ray Stevens month. Well, in a more formal way of saying it, Ray is the Artist of the Month. Country Road TV is one of those networks that by-passes conventional cable television and offers their content online through a subscription. This doesn't meant you have to sit in front of your computer to watch it...most modern television sets come with APP menus and streaming capability so what once was only available to see on a computer screen is also available on your television screens with the proper APP installed. The network is available on Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, and on computer, laptop, and phone devices. The channel offers a lot of country music programming...including complete episodes of the television show Marty Robbins hosted, Spotlight. Ray appeared on two of those episodes. In one episode Ray was the spotlight artist and in another he was a special guest on the Chet Atkins episode where they both sang "Frog Kissing". In the Artist of the Month page for Ray Stevens they include a somewhat breezy biography and eight videos that feature an appearance from Ray Stevens. In most of the clips he's the main focus but there's some video of his appearances on the Country Family Reunion specials and those feature well over 30 recording artists on each episode. 

I'd been keeping track, a little bit, and I noticed thousands of people have heard the latest recordings from Ray Stevens on his Great Country Ballads album. The audio tracks from the album on YouTube have obtained a lot of activity in the last couple of weeks since the album's release. Curb Records will be releasing the second of his four all new albums later this month...the Bluegrass flavored Melancholy Fescue. The release date for this collection will be March 26th. 

Like Great Country Ballads I'll be purchasing the digital download of Melancholy Fescue at the end of the month and I'll be writing a review. As I've mentioned in several previous blog entries these albums are a showcase for the music arranging skills of Ray Stevens. He produces and arranges all of his albums but most people overlook those arrangement skills...it seems like his arranging talents only get noticed whenever he does his versions of songs previously recorded by other artists...even though he's the music arranger on every song he's recorded over the last 50 plus years. Anyway, these kinds of upcoming albums that Ray will be releasing will put his music arranging skills front and center. Just in case you're asking yourselves or are wondering about it...the question of 'what is a music arranger?'. Well, the music arranger is the person who figures out the kinds of instruments that'll be heard in a song and where they'll be heard. The arranger also should be able to read and write music and understand the basics of music structure. It can be a very technical thing if you're just walking into that field but most often the music arranger has natural ability, or, a special gift enabling them to do what they do. I don't think music arranging is something you can sit down and teach someone but maybe you can. I think I'd heard Ray, in various interviews, credit Bill Justis as being influential when it came to his own interest in arranging music. However, Ray was already a skilled musician and songwriter by the time his name began appearing on his albums as music arranger, too, in addition to record producer credits. Now then, we already have Great Country Ballads chock full of songs arranged in Ray's interpretations so now we're anticipating the next release, Melancholy Fescue.   

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