July 7, 2021

Ray Stevens: Melancholy Fescue promo...

Hello all once again...this promo was posted on Ray Stevens' Facebook page a couple of days ago but today it was uploaded onto YouTube. I prefer embedding video content from YouTube. It's a 37 second promo for Melancholy Fescue, the Bluegrass digital album Ray Stevens released earlier this year. The album is subtitled High Class Bluegrass because the songs that appear on the album are the kind you'd not expect to hear in a bluegrass arrangement. In the promo Ray mentions his 1975 recording, "Misty", and explains that Melancholy Fescue is an expansion on the concept of turning pop standards into Bluegrass performances. I love all the performances on the digital album but the songs I often mention whenever I write about this album are the greatest of the great: "Goin' Out of My Head", "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", "Twilight Time", "MacArthur Park", "Unchained Melody", and "Oh, Pretty Woman". In case you hadn't heard any of those Ray Stevens recordings go to YouTube and look them up. Also, contrary to what a skeptic might think upon hearing the music, Ray doesn't just add a banjo and therefore consider it 'bluegrass'. Some Bluegrass purists may think this prior to listening to the songs on Melancholy Fescue. The arrangements that Ray came up with not only feature a banjo but there's fiddles, steel guitar, and mandolins playing against big band-style orchestrations. It's truly a fascinating album. Wouldn't it be neat if this particular album would get some sort of Grammy nomination? The organization, for decades, has prided itself on awarding trophies based on artistic accomplishments rather than commercial accomplishments. How about a nomination for Melancholy Fescue in the Best Bluegrass Album category? One of Ray's contemporaries, Dolly Parton, won the award in 2001...so it isn't out of the ordinary that an artist that isn't primarily known for Bluegrass gets a Grammy or is at least nominated for a Grammy in that category. Why not Ray Stevens? The Best Bluegrass Album category was created in 1989. I don't know anything, off the top of my head, about the process of how things are considered for nomination or even how to reach the powers that be who determine who gets nominated. The 2021 Grammy awards have already aired (for music released in 2020) and so if a miracle would happen, and Ray would get nominated, the Grammy awards would be handed out early in 2022 covering the year, 2021. In the meantime, when you watch the promo you'll hear his rendition of "Twilight Time" in the background... 

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