Hello all you fans of Ray Stevens!! I was looking through some social media sites I belong to and was alerted to a recent interview Ray Stevens gave on Bill Cody's radio program on WSM radio. Bill and Charlie Mattos share the airwaves on the series Coffee, Country, and Cody. The radio program is simulcast on Circle Television each morning. However, the video content of the Circle TV broadcast isn't available...instead, interviews are made available as audio podcasts with the title card of the show filling the YouTube video screen. The interview Ray gave comes from the March 31, 2022 episode of Bill's radio program. The audio link became available yesterday and as mentioned I found out about the interview about half an hour ago. If video ever surfaces from the Circle TV broadcast I'll upload it in a future blog entry. Today, when I learned of this interview having taken place on March 31st, I wondered why there wasn't any promo ahead of time...however, at least with the audio online and the ability we all have of sharing it on social media sites, those that missed the interview will now be able to listen to it for themselves. Earlier in the year Ray made a guest appearance on Mike Huckabee's television show. Ray was in the television studio with the band and the show's announcer, Keith Bilbrey, but Mike appeared on video from a different location. It was on this episode Ray performed "Disorder Down on the Border" and a brand new song, a ballad called "Where Are All The Twelve Year Olds?". This recent interview with Bill Cody is Ray's second major media appearance of 2022.
Wasn't the interview great? Bill opened things up by referencing Ray's website and how the first thing that shows up is a large image of Ray's recent comedy album, Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. Bill brings up the late Norro Wilson. Ray spoke of the CabaRay and it's new season of concerts and along the way got into a discussion about the photographs that line the walls of the showroom. Ray spoke of his arrival in Nashville in 1962 and his 60 year friendship with Ralph Emery who passed away in January this year at age 88. Bill brings up Ray's Country Music Hall of Fame induction in 2019 and Ralph being the one that presented Ray with the golden medallion at the Hall of Fame. There are a few more areas of discussion in the interview that you'll be hearing when you listen to the podcast. As you can see, the YouTube video features only a title card of Bill's program. If video surfaces of Bill and Charlie in the radio studio with Ray on a video screen I'll upload it in a future blog entry. Until then we have the audio.
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