November 2, 2021

Ray Stevens: Write-Up in The Nashville Musician...

Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! An hour ago Ray's social media posted a new write-up about Ray in the pages of The Nashville Musician. The author of the article is Warren Denney. Ray appears on the cover of the current issue (October - December) and the article can be read when you click HERE. It's an online copy of the publication...

The article covers a lot of ground...it's several pages in length. There's a lot of reporting on his early years as a recording artist. Ray mentions several radio stations he listened to in his teen years, and earlier, and champions the concept of people listening to a variety of music styles. He remarks that radio has changed dramatically and with all radio stations programmed to fit just one style of music a general audience isn't getting any music variety as they once did. He says that the only people who get variety in their music listening are those who take it upon themselves to find it for themselves since radio doesn't program a wide variety of songs anymore. Ray mentions his years doing session work and the studio system in Nashville during his early career. The author makes mention that Ray is truly multi-talented and states that Ray is a singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, music arranger, song publisher, and a video/television artist. As fans of Ray Stevens we know these things already but it's nice to see those talents mentioned to people outside of the fanbase. Yes, it's true, there are people who still think of Ray Stevens simply as a 'singer of comedy songs' or they say 'oh, he's the guy that sang The Streak' and that's it...completely unaware that Ray's skills and talents go far beyond a comedy song or two.

The author mentions the CabaRay, of course, and that it opened in 2018. There's reference made to Ray's music video success on YouTube and the author mentions Ray's recent releases on Curb Records. There is no mention of his locally syndicated PBS television series, CabaRay Nashville. The author mentions Iconic Songs of the 20th Century as well as Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. He also lists, seemingly at random, Ray Stevens albums since 2000. A notable omission being 2012's Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music. The career of Ray Stevens is prolific...some historians seem afraid to use that word when discussing Ray Stevens. I don't know if they think prolific should only apply to a recording artist that the historian particularly likes to hear or that the word should apply to recording artists that don't sing comedy songs. I don't know about you but I often get the feeling that some people in the country music media and the music media, in general, are reluctant to acknowledge Ray's skill and talents as well as his overall body of work. This article, though, goes a long way at showcasing Ray's lengthy body of work. Oh, before I close this blog entry, I also liked seeing the photo's and the mentioning of the various Halls of Fame that Ray belongs to. I'll never get tired of seeing photos of Ray Stevens or seeing a list of all of the various Halls of Fame he is a member of. 

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