September 10, 2021

Ray Stevens: A synopsis of the Paul Overstreet Benefit Concert...

Hello all you fans of Ray Stevens!! Yes, I realize that there was probably a lot of competition last night and my guess is some of you perhaps missed the Paul Overstreet Benefit Concert at the CabaRay last night. I was not aware that it was going to be streamed live and so I wasn't able to give any sort of advance alert. I visited Ray's Facebook page during a commercial break from a television program I was watching and was surprised to find that the benefit concert was streaming. So, what I ended up doing, was every so often I'd return to Ray's Facebook page and catch some of the concert and then return to my living room and watch some of my regularly scheduled television shows. In each commercial break I'd return to my computer and catch what was happening at the benefit concert. Ronnie McDowell performed several songs and did an uncanny impression of Louis Armstrong singing "Hello, Dolly". He related an anecdote about the time he was last at the CabaRay...taping an episode of Ray's television show. When the lights came up during part of his segment of the show the camera panned over the packed showroom. The audience wasn't miked up enough and so when you watch any part of the show you won't hear a lot of applause...you'll only get the reaction from those seated near the stage where the microphones were more abundant. Lee Greenwood, and several others throughout the night, played the red Ray Stevens piano. I remarked online last night that it always looks strange seeing someone else seated behind Ray's red piano. I remember seeing Linda Davis and just a few other guests on Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville seat themselves behind Ray's red piano...again, it's something I'd seen happen, but it's something I'll never get used to seeing. Lee Greenwood, some may not know, is a multi-instrumentalist. He played Ray's piano last night...and told the story of how, as a writer, he always felt the need to have at least one or two self-written songs on his albums. He sang a couple of songs and spoke of an upcoming event that will later air on television. He closed his portion of the show with a performance of "God Bless the U.S.A.". 

Lee Greenwood and Paul Overstreet auctioned off a series of alcoholic beverages. The winning bid was $5,000 a piece...the bottles being autographed by Lee Greenwood. Upon the conclusion of this auction, which come off as if it was unplanned, Paul introduced one of the special guests. Now, you may have already guessed who this special guest happened to be...if you said "the owner of this place" then you'd be correct!! Country Music Hall of Fame member, Ray Stevens, the owner and principle performer at the CabaRay, walked out from behind the curtain...standing at his side was Lee Greenwood. Ray walked down to greet Paul...and from there Ray took over the next several minutes. He thanked everyone for coming to the benefit show and he performed "Everything is Beautiful".


There were a lot of songwriters that appeared at the show last night...most of them singing the songs they'd written for numerous recording artists. Paul Overstreet himself is a songwriter turned singer. He sang numerous songs, obviously, and presented a segment spotlighting numerous writers. He sang "Forever and Ever, Amen" which was a song he wrote with Don Schlitz. He also sang a novelty song about Willie Nelson. In that song Paul did an impression of Willie, vocally. Songwriter Jeffrey Steele joined the show in the latter half for a rousing/rowdy segment. The concert last night is still online. If you visit Ray's Facebook page you'll be able to watch the event from beginning to end. I don't know how long they're going to keep the footage up but as of this writing it's still there. When you click Ray's Facebook PAGE look for the post that's time stamped September 9 at 7:09pm although if you visit his page before 7:09pm today it'll likely reflect how many hours have passed since it was posted. Above the video stream and below the time stamp is a message from last night stating that the event is LIVE! That video, while no longer live, is able to be watched from the beginning to the end. If you don't want to look for a time stamp you can always look for a Facebook post with a video embed titled Songwriters For Waverly. Ray Stevens will be in concert at the CabaRay tomorrow evening at 7:30pm. The Piano Bar opens at 5pm.  

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