Hello Ray Stevens fans!! It's Veterans Day 2021 and a lot of local towns and cities across the country had some kind of Veterans Day parade. There were plenty in Tennessee. I don't live in that State but since this is a fan created blog page about Ray Stevens that's why I mentioned Tennessee. Ray was a co-grand marshal of Nashville's Veterans Day Parade this year. A re-cap published by WTVF television mentioned that Ray was the co-grand marshal. I had heard of this a week or two ago but there wasn't much publicity surrounding his participation and so I think I may have mentioned of Ray's involvement once. I had found out about Ray being named a co-grand marshal of the parade when I came across The Nashville Ledger webpage a couple of weeks ago. I have not come across any photos or any video content of Ray as the co-grand marshal, though, from this morning's parade. There's video content by WTVF-TV but there's no footage of the grand marshal portion of the parade. I'm hoping some photo or video content emerges. The last time Ray participated in a parade was in 2019 when he was the Grand Marshal of a local Shriner organization. The re-cap published on WTVF-TV's webpage states that Ray was a co-grand marshal but I'm wanting to see photos or video of it...and as of this writing nothing has turned up online yet.
The main focal point of this blog entry, however, is Ray's current comedy music video. "Hoochie Coochie Dancer" is nearing 150,000 unique views. The specific totals as of now are 149,525. This is a pick-up of 6,637 unique views going back to November 8th. As I've mentioned in previous blog entries I don't know if Ray is going to ride this music video for the rest of the year or if he'll put out a new one by year's end which will carry over into the first several months of 2022. Enjoy watching the music video below. It's from his current comedy album, Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore.
In a previous blog entry I mentioned that on the Jim Bohannon radio show Ray said that he's currently working on more albums...including a comedy album. So, like 2021, there will be a lot more new recordings from Ray Stevens in 2022 to look forward to.
Meanwhile, at the CabaRay, he has the stage decorated in Christmas scenery. I'm sure he'll be adding in Christmas songs during the month of December. There are three more concerts scheduled at the CabaRay for the month of November and there's five concerts scheduled in December. Ray recently added a New Year's Eve concert to the 2021 CabaRay calendar! If you're planning on going out on New Year's Eve this year I suggest you go to the Ray Stevens CabaRay. There's a Piano Bar inside the CabaRay, for those that aren't yet aware, and you'll be able to drink alcoholic beverages while inside the CabaRay. You've always been able to order wine and mixed drinks at the CabaRay but in case there are those wondering about New Year's Eve the answer is yes...you'll be able to drink alcohol. Now, I have to assume, there's a purchase limit. I don't think they're going to allow people to get out of their minds crazy drunk or behave wildly as if it's Times Square. There's an air of sophistication within the walls of the CabaRay...but it isn't high-brow. The interior decorations and the overall design is what gives it that sophisticated look. It's spacious, too, but it maintains an intimate feeling and that's often something not easy to achieve.
There was no New Year's Eve celebration in 2020 to ring in 2021 for obvious reasons. This will be the third New Year's Eve concert at the CabaRay following the 2019 and 2018 celebrations.
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