December 31, 2021

Ray Stevens: New Year's Eve 2021...

Happy New Year's Eve all of the fans of Ray Stevens!! I usually post a prediction blog entry titled 'Ray Stevens and the New Year' and attach the upcoming year at the end of the blog title but the news that was released a couple of days ago took me by surprise...caught us all by surprise, actually, and I didn't think it necessary or proper to post such an upbeat, cheery blog entry with predictions about what 2022 holds in store in Ray's career. I've written one of those kinds of blog entries nearly every year around this time but I decided to hold off. If you're reading this and have no idea the surprising news I was referring to it's that Ray's wife is battling an illness and there was a sudden change in her status. The information was made public a couple of days ago and since that time a number of websites with a large amount of traffic have shared various reports about the news release. 

The carefully worded press release, somehow, got twisted into various shapes due to a phrase in the press release that reads "end-of-life stage". People took this to mean that Ray's wife passed away and thousands of sympathy messages began flooding Ray's social media and there's still words of sympathy coming in due to the confusion. One of Ray's daughters, Suzi, posted on her social media that the reports of her mother passing away were false. She posted a link to one of the internet stories that falsely reported her mother's death. When I relayed the breaking news the other day in my previous blog entry I used the "end-of-life stage" phrase, too, but the difference is I know what that phrase means but apparently a lot of people don't. I know that phrase doesn't mean a person has passed away...it means that they've entered a specific stage of an illness. 

So, then, with the sad news of Ray's wife going through what she's going through and his decision to cancel the New Year's Eve concert/party at the CabaRay tonight I wasn't in the mood to compose a cheery, let's look ahead at 2022 type of blog entry. A few predictions of 2022, though: there was a brief mention in one of his interviews that he wants to make new episodes of his CabaRay Nashville television program. We don't know the specifics of his tenure with Curb Records. He re-joined the record label in the latter half of 2020 and so, technically, he's been on their roster for just over one year. Earlier this year when I asked about his upcoming projects and if he'll be releasing things on his own record label or through Curb Records I was told that Curb will be issuing the bulk of Ray's upcoming releases for awhile. There was no specifics given, obviously, but it carried the same meaning to suggest that Ray will be on Curb Records for a number of years. 

Ray's focus, obviously, is on his wife as it should be. I'll more than likely write blog entries about the happenings in Ray's career from earlier time periods or highlight a song or album if it's reaching an anniversary until Ray decides to resume his career. On January 24, 2022 he reaches 83! 

It's half an hour until Midnight...2022 is nearly here! 

No comments:

Post a Comment

Show your appreciation for the music of Ray Stevens...leave a comment...