July 24, 2021

Ray Stevens: 2021 Online Publicity Collection...as of Now...

Hello Ray Stevens fans!! This is going to be more of a statistics-heavy blog entry where I write about calendar dates, days of the week, and the technical side of a recording career. I know I can get too technical in most of my blog entries but this one will be really, really technical and filled with links. I've decided to provide links to several articles that publicized the music Ray Stevens released this year. Ray's management is Absolute Publicity. They've provided publicity for Ray for a number of years...and in 2021, as in years past, they did their job and sent out notices to the country music media, the country media, and the media in general about Ray's current releases. In the form of links I'll be pasting their publicity releases of the four digital albums Ray released this year. 

The first link from February 18th promotes the novel concept of releasing four digital albums per month. You can read that article by clicking HERE. On March 9th a publicity notice surrounding the availability of Great Country Ballads can be seen HERE. On April 7th a publicity notice surrounding the availability of Melancholy Fescue can be seen HERE. On April 23rd a publicity notice surrounding the release of Slow Dance can be seen HERE. On June 14th a publicity notice surrounding the release of Nouveau Retro can be seen HERE. Do you notice some of the patterns surrounding the publicity releases? Since Ray released his digital albums all on a Friday and late in the month the publicity notice was sent out early the following month...except for Slow Dance which had a notice sent out on release day and Nouveau Retro which didn't get a publicity notice until 3 weeks after it's May 21st release date...a notice shown up online on June 14th. The reason for that can possibly be explained by the rush release of a novelty song from Ray called "Gas" on June 4th. 


There wasn't any mention of the "Gas" release on the Absolute Publicity webpage during the month of June and there hasn't been any mention of it on their webpage during the month of July, either. As of this writing there also isn't any mention of Iconic Songs of the 20th Century, released just yesterday, but I'm sure there will be publicity for the 4-CD box set in the days to come. Elsewhere...looking at other online publicity...on February 18th the Music Row website published an article HERE. On March 9th Broadway World published a story about Great Country Ballads and included reference to another website, The Boot, having premiered an audio track from the digital album, "Your Cheatin' Heart". You can read the Broadway World article HERE. On April 16th a podcast of The Music Universe appeared online. It's noted as Episode 82 with special guest Ray Stevens. On this podcast Ray's interviewed about his career and ultimately the four digital albums that, at the time, were still in the process of being released. When the interview took place the first two digital albums were online. Also, when you read the early interviews and publicity notices, you'll see several statements stating that the 4-CD box set was to be released on June 18th...but, as we know, it was pushed back to July 23rd. The podcast/interview can be heard HERE

Online site, Wide Open Country, premiered Ray's rendition of "Goin' Out of My Head" in their story published March 25th which you can read HERE. Online site, The Boot, premiered Ray's rendition of "Your Cheatin' Heart" in their story published February 25th and you can read it HERE. On May 25th The Tennessean online newspaper published a story about Ray that they titled "'I Do Everything for Fun: Ray Stevens shares stories from his new covers collection". You can read it HERE. The most recent online publicity was published on June 28th...a very brief question and answer on America's 1st Freedom webpage. You can read the questions that were asked by clicking HERE. I'm not going to be doing a sequel or a part-two...my inspiration for composing this kind of blog entry was to collect the various publicity releases and articles that have appeared online about Ray Stevens since the start of the new year.  

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