March 31, 2021

Ray Stevens: Interview with Eric Dahl on 'Rock and Review'...

Hello all fans of Ray Stevens once again! Earlier this morning Ray appeared on Fox17, a local television station in Nashville, Tennessee (WZTV-TV), and gave an interview to Eric Dahl. I became aware of this interview yesterday when Rock and Review host, Eric Dahl, posted on his Facebook page that the interview was going to air today. The same program did a story on Ray a couple of years ago when the CabaRay showroom was housing a Jerry Reed tribute. Video footage of that is on YouTube. This interview this morning was mostly about the albums Ray is releasing this year: Great Country Ballads, Melancholy Fescue, Slow Dance, and Nouveau Retro. Eric spoke of how he was humming to himself "Misty" prior to interviewing Ray. 


Ray talked about why he decided to issue these albums and then he said that he's currently working on 4 more albums (!). I made mention of this in my previous blog entry. In this interview he gave more detail and said that in the next series of 4 albums he'll be going way, way, way back to the start of the 1900s. He didn't give any song titles but he said one of the songs he's recorded dates back to 1910. The excitement in his voice continued to ratchet up as he spoke of the first 4 albums and the next 4 albums. Ray also remained in an excited state when speaking of the CabaRay and it's interior. 

He said that the showroom is like a walk through music history. The red leather booths are named after legendary record producers and the walls are lined with photos of many recording artists and personalities that Ray's worked with over the decades. He makes a sobering statement about how most of the people lining the walls have passed away...some recent...and he feels incredibly lucky to continue to be able to make music after all these years. 

This is probably one of the very few interviews conducted of Ray Stevens where there wasn't a lot of time spent on all of his earlier recordings. The interview, as mentioned, centers around the 4 new albums as well as the CabaRay and future projects although he did speak of his 1962 hit, "Ahab the Arab", near the end, when talk centered around Nouveau Retro and the publicity photo of Ray as Father Time and the baby photo of Ray. Although I've provided a brief re-cap nothing beats watching and hearing the actual interview in the video clip above. You'll love it!    

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