It's me with another fan created Ray Stevens blog entry!! I was looking at the latest online stories/articles using the search word 'ray stevens' and I came across a recently uploaded interview Ray gave to Talk of the Town. The interview centers around the goldmine of new albums Ray's in the middle of releasing. Last month Ray gave us Great Country Ballads; this month he gave us Melancholy Fescue; next month he'll be delivering Slow Dance; and then Nouveau Retro comes along in May. Ray also spoke about working on another massive collection...four additional albums. In the interview Ray makes it sound like he'll be releasing 8 albums this calendar year but I got some clarification and that isn't happening. There will be four albums this year and another four perhaps in early 2022. All four albums this year, as I've been writing about, will eventually appear in a box set this coming June. The actual video isn't on YouTube, yet, so I'm not embedding a video this time around. Instead you'll have to click the WTVF LINK and watch the interview on their webpage. WTVF is Channel 5 in Nashville, Tennessee. When you watch the interview he'll be asked about the CabaRay. The showroom's been a victim of the pandemic but there are several music venues in and around Nashville that have re-opened with limited capacity. I think Ray should have a poll on his social media sites where he asks if he re-opens the CabaRay will people feel safe enough to come out to a concert. I don't think he'll have to take drastic measures and impose any sort of vaccination verification paper prior to the fans entering but something needs to happen to jolt society back to normal. On his CabaRay webpage it shows that it's scheduled to re-open on September 4th. I don't know if that's a set in stone re-opening date or if he'll re-open sooner than that. In a few days it'll be April...I think the showroom should re-open sooner than September...but for now September 4th is the re-opening date.
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