Hello all of you Ray Stevens fans!! The days are seemingly flying by...the next thing we'll know it's going to be Saturday September 4th and grand re-opening of the CabaRay showroom in West Nashville. September 1st is next Wednesday. I'll write a couple more blog entries about the CabaRay re-opening the closer we get to September 4th. Meanwhile...
Rex Allen, Jr. was born on this date in 1947. The son of the late cowboy singer/actor, Rex Allen, the son nearly followed in his father's footsteps. The most noticeable difference between father and son is that Rex Allen, Jr. received weekly television exposure for many years on The Statler Brothers Show on The Nashville Network. That television series was the highest rated show on the cable channel during it's entire 7 year run (1991-1998)...and for most of the show's history Rex Allen, Jr. was a featured vocalist. He also hosted the spin-off series, Yesteryear, but returned to The Statler Brothers Show when the spin-off series ended production. He wrote one of the State songs for Arizona titled "Arizona". Rex Allen, Sr., by contrast, achieved the bulk of his visibility in Western movies and was among Hollywood's Silver Screen Cowboys which also featured Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, Lash LaRue, and Hopalong Cassidy. Rex, Sr. also lent his voice to hundreds of commercials, movies, and documentaries. He narrated a number of Disney movies (The Incredible Journey and Charlotte's Web, just to name two).
When Rex Allen, Jr. guest starred on Ray's CabaRay Nashville series he spoke about Rex, Sr. and he spoke of his own recording career as well as the family's close ties to Arizona. The subject of "Crying in the Chapel" came up...which Rex Allen, Sr. recorded in 1953...long before the song became synonymous as an Elvis Presley gospel song in 1965. Rex, Sr. took the song to the Top-10 on the Country chart as well as the Top-10 on the Pop chart in 1953.
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