March 7, 2021

Ray Stevens: Launch of The Nashville Network in 1983...

Hello all you fans of Ray Stevens!! March 7th is the anniversary date of a once very important television network for country music artists. A cable television channel, The Nashville Network, went on the air on March 7, 1983. As is the case with most networks on launch day it showcases a wide arrange of performances and experiments...trying to find what works and what doesn't work. In the case of this channel everything on launch day was live. The celebrations were taped all over Nashville with a bulk of the festivities taking place inside a television studio on the Opryland grounds. Ray was part of the network's opening day in 1983 in two places. He performed several songs at the Opry house and then he appeared at the festivities taking place at the television studio at Opryland. Ralph Emery, who had been chosen to host the network's nightly live show, Nashville Now, was on hand to host a program that introduced the Nashville Now concept/format to the audience. It would be a country music version of The Tonight Show...Ralph would walk from offstage and do an opening monologue standing in front of the set (a greeting; often tell a joke aimed at either the show's announcer or someone in the band or about one of the guests appearing that night; and then he'd go into further detail of the guests that'll be appearing; then, after commercial, Ralph would be seated behind a desk with a couch off to his right). I wonder if there's any footage of Ralph interviewing Ray during this launch event? If there is I hope it gets uploaded, too!! In the video clip below Ray is singing "Such a Night" during the Ralph Emery portion of the launch. Ray had recorded that song on his previous album, Don't Laugh Now.


Ray previously uploaded a couple of other video clips from the 1983 launch of The Nashville Network. Almost a year ago he uploaded a performance of him singing "Everything is Beautiful" and exactly one year ago he uploaded a video clip of him singing "Piece of Paradise Called Tennessee" from his current album at the time, Me. The first clip is his performance of "Everything is Beautiful" followed by "Piece of Paradise Called Tennessee". The performances below are from the Opry house.  



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