September 14, 2021

Ray Stevens: The guest appearance on The George Jones Show...

Hello fans of Ray Stevens! A couple of days ago, on what would have been the 90th birthday of country music legend George Jones, Ray uploaded his appearances from The George Jones Show. George once hosted a television show on The Nashville Network for a season...it began airing in February 1998. The show's theme song was the title track of his 1997 album, It Don't Get Any Better Than This. George had a wide variety of country music artists on the show per episode...it was an informal gathering as you'll see in a screen cap I posted below...and in one of those episodes Ray Stevens was a special guest. Ray was on the same episode featuring T. Graham Brown and Allison Moorer. In the episode Ray speaks of his experiences getting into the music business. George spotlights a video clip from the early '60s of Ray singing "Ahab the Arab"...after at least half a minute Ray asks how much longer we're going to have to endure watching that. For the record, though, practically all recording artists in any form of music tend to not enjoy seeing themselves during earlier phases of their career and it can be for any number of reasons. Some tend to cringe at the fashions they wore, the hairstyle they had, or the performance itself. Some performers don't like to watch themselves no matter the time period...whether it be a performance from decades ago or just the other day. As a fan, I don't share the same sentiment as a lot of recording artists. I love seeing performances of my favorite singers from all time periods. I have a feeling most of you share the same feeling as I do...we love watching Ray Stevens no matter if it's a performance from 1961 or 2021. Ray sings "Too Drunk To Fish" on this episode of George's show and video clips from Ray's music video are inserted into the performance. The song is from Ray's 1997 album, Hum It


George's television show, as mentioned, began airing on TNN in February 1998...it was not a full length season of shows, however. It was on a trial run basis. I don't have the number of episodes available...but it was less than the usual 16 episodes or 26 episodes per season norm when it comes to television programming. There may have been 13 episodes produced for airing in 1998. Strangely enough there isn't any definitive information about George's television show online. There are video clips but I haven't come across any website that has a complete episode guide and airdates. Ray Stevens taped his appearance in the latter half of 1998 and it aired in the spring of 1999. I did find out that there were 11 episodes produced in the latter part of 1998 for airing early in 1999...and Ray Stevens was among the guests during the 1998 taping session. When I seen this episode of the show for the first time I was ecstatic and it was thrilling to see two of my all time favorites, Ray Stevens and George Jones, not only on screen together but actually conversing with one another!! Here's a screen cap of Ray and George...and from this screen cap as well as from the video you'll see how informal the conversation part of the show happened to be. The conversation part of the show, where the guests sat on couches, was always taped separately...without an audience. 

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