Hello all once again! I was going to title this blog entry "try to have a Happy Birthday, Ray Stevens" but then I decided to title it as it appears. The double whammy of Ray losing his wife on New Year's Eve and then, a few days ago, losing one of his music industry friends, Ralph Emery, plus several
other music industry losses...asking Ray to try to have a happy birthday amid all of the tragedy and sadness sounded a bit too much and so, as mentioned, I've decided to title the blog entry with a generic "have a Happy Birthday". Ray Stevens was born January 24, 1939 as Harold Ray Ragsdale in the small town of Clarkdale, Georgia. He reaches 83 years young today. If you're as big a fan of Ray Stevens as I am then you know that he has two daughters and several grandchildren. His brother, John Ragsdale, passed away a couple of years ago after suffering a fall in his island home in Bocas Del Toro. Their mother, Frances, passed away in 1997 and their father, Willis, passed away in 2001. I'm sure that Ray's social media pages will have a birthday post today...but as one could imagine it's probably going to be low-key unlike in past years where there's a festive atmosphere in his office or at the
CabaRay with video emerging of him blowing out the candles on a cake. Time is going to tell how or if his birthday is going to be mentioned at some point on his social media pages. Country radio morning shows like to mention who's having a birthday in country music and so word may get out that way...but as I said I'm sure there's going to mention of his birthday on his social media pages.
In the photo above Ralph Emery and Ray Stevens have a laugh during a 1977 episode of "Pop! Goes the Country". I posted a blog entry about Ralph in another blog series I author. Ralph was one of several major figures that played a role in the success of Ray's career. Although Ralph rarely received much credit it's largely through Ralph that, in my opinion, Ray was able to make a seemingly smooth transition from Pop/Easy-Listening music to Country music. Ralph not only hosted an influential radio program but he also hosted several music programs on television. Ralph often had Ray on his radio and television programs and the exposure it generated for Ray is incalculable...add to that Ralph's stamp of approval which carried a lot of weight in the '60s and '70s for so many country music artists.
A few years later, in 1983, Ray was part of the launch night of The Nashville Network. Ralph hosted the nightly interview/performance program, "Nashville Now", during the first 10 years of the cable channel's existence, 1983-1993. A common sight whenever the two were together...laughter. So, have a Happy 83rd Birthday, Ray Stevens! Your fans are all still here whenever you decide to return to the public eye.
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