Hello all you fans of Ray Stevens!! We're beginning the final week of November...the month of December is fast approaching. As far as blog entries go this wasn't as busy a month as previous months...mainly because there wasn't a lot of daily online activity from Ray on his social media pages. It had been a week since anything new popped up on Ray's YouTube channel, for example. Also, because of the lead-in to Thanksgiving and the long weekend coming to an end for a lot of people, it cut down on the opportunities for me to create blog entries that spotlight the latest happenings in Ray's career.
In the meantime I'm awaiting the arrival, in the mail, of the DVD I recently ordered from Ray's online store. It's the DVD of 6 Ray Stevens Christmas music videos! In this video clip from CabaRay Nashville that I've embedded below you'll see Ray perform a rousing rendition of "In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town".
The song originated in 1932 and was a 10 week number one hit for bandleader, Ted Lewis. It's from the Tin Pan Alley era of pop music. The song appeared in the movie, The Crooner. The song's writers happened to be Ira Schuster, Jack Little, and Joe Young. The song became a hit several times for several performers as time went on. An act billed as Johnny Long and His Orchestra had a million selling hit with the song in 1946. Ray shows, once again, how he can perform practically all kinds of music. Denis Solee and Buddy Skipper are a treat as the duo saxophonists who are right up near Ray during the performance...indicative of how much emphasis he wanted on the saxophone during his performance. You're going to love it...
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