Hello all of you Ray Stevens fans! In a bit of a break from promoting Ray's digital albums I'm embedding a brief interview Ray conducted with Duane Eddy and a performance by him from an episode of CabaRay Nashville. If you're familiar with Ray's television series you'll know that the guests sing two songs. In between the two performances from the guest is an interview portion. Ray previously uploaded Duane Eddy performing "Forty Miles of Bad Road" from this episode and just recently the performance of "Rebel Rouser" was uploaded onto YouTube. Duane is a year older than Ray and celebrated a birthday yesterday which is why the video clip of "Rebel Rouser" was uploaded. In the interview Ray and Duane speak of record producer Lee Hazlewood. Duane is joined in the performance by Ray's resident saxophonist, Denis Solee. Just in case you don't know...Duane is known for a distinctive, twangy sound on the guitar. This sound set him apart from other guitarists. If you're familiar with Ray's earlier recordings on Mercury Records then you might recall his 1962 novelty song entitled "The Rock and Roll Show". One of the fictional rock artists in that recording was a guitarist named Wayne Twang...an obvious parody of Duane Eddy's guitar style.
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