June 30, 2022

Ray Stevens: 4th of July Online Sale...

Hello Ray Stevens fans!! We're heading into the holiday weekend...this year July 4th falls on a Monday and because of that some people tend to start celebrating on Friday and it lasts all weekend long. A few minutes ago on Ray Stevens social media it was announced that starting tomorrow (July 1st) there will be a 4th of July discount sale on Ray's website in the online store. Everything in the online store will be 20 percent off...and there are a whole lot of diverse items in the store...it's more than just music. Ray knows that there are a lot of fans of his that more than likely won't be able to personally attend a concert at the CabaRay in west Nashville. His fans are scattered around the country...some of his fans that are concentrated in States directly bordering Tennessee, I'd like to think, have attended at least one concert at the CabaRay by now. The showroom opened in 2018. However, Ray knows not everyone can make a trip to Nashville and so the items sold inside the CabaRay gift shop started to appear online, at some point last year, in Ray's webstore. Starting tomorrow and running through July 4th everything that you see for sale on his webstore will be 20 percent off. When you visit his webstore you'll see the bobblehead figurine...that's one of the recent items available. I'd have to say that music is the most purchased thing at his webstore but I've read commentary from other fans who have mentioned that they've purchased hats, shirts, and other items from the online store. 

His webstore remains the only place you can order his 9-CD Encyclopedia of Recorded Comedy Music...a box set he released in 2012. The price of the box set isn't listed at his store...but it's still in stock and whatever the price currently is it'll be 20 percent off starting tomorrow. For this box set he recorded his versions of novelty songs from the last several decades...some going back to the 1930s. The box set comes with a book. Ray was largely assisted in this box set by Buddy Kalb and Don Cusic but there were all kinds of other people that also contributed and they're all credited within the book. Ray promoted the box set several times throughout 2012...creating several online video advertisements...and a brief documentary-style video featuring an appearance from him inside his former headquarters on Grand Avenue in Nashville. Ray did a few television appearances on the local FOX 17 station. In one appearance the station aired a segment about his quest to save comedy recordings from fading away. This segment featured Ray inside the recording studio. In a later in-person appearance following the Encyclopedia's release Ray discussed in detail the reason behind the 9-CD box set and his love for all kinds of songs...but he told the viewers that he has always had a special place in his heart for novelty/comedy recordings. A couple of the advertisements that were uploaded onto YouTube were produced as television commercials. One upload played out like the kind of television commercial he did for his VHS tapes in the early to mid 1990s...featuring snippets of songs with on screen visual re-enactments. 


That particular clip, uploaded originally in 2012 and re-uploaded in 2019, confused a number of people on YouTube...some of the comments that were left in 2012 apparently had some people thinking that Ray was advertising a box set of music videos on DVD even though the voice over from Charlie Chase points out that these are compact discs. Those comments showing the confusion of some accompanied the 2012 upload which was removed from his channel at some point...and the video was re-uploaded in 2019. There's a 4 minute video upload promoting the Encyclopedia, too. When you watch that 2019 video upload the price shown at the end isn't the current price, as far as I know. It cost higher when it was brand new which is when I purchased my copy and by 2019 the price had dropped. As albums get older their price comes down...and this is the 10th anniversary year of the 9-CD box set's release (which is why I'm discussing this particular release). 

Another upload advertising the box set featured Buddy Kalb displaying the box set, opening it up, and discussing the contents inside. Buddy made it a point to bring up that this box set wasn't a collection of oldies from various artists but rather it's a box set featuring Ray Stevens singing his versions of legendary comedy and novelty songs made famous by other recording acts...using contemporary music technology that didn't exist when a lot of those recordings were made. Ray re-created a lot of the arrangements heard in the original recordings. His version of the Spike Jones classic, "William Tell Overture", just one example, is incredible in it's accuracy and faithfulness to the original.  

In the online store you'll find books, music, CD's, DVD's, T-shirts, hats, stuffed animals, key chains, and various trinkets. You can visit Ray's online store by clicking HERE. Remember, the sale starts tomorrow (July 1st). Oh, it's perfectly fine if you'd prefer to not wait for a sale to take place and order whatever you want today...but just in case you're anticipating a sale you'll need to be patient...it'll begin tomorrow (July 1st) and last through July 4th. The four CD's being advertised in the screen cap below are part of the 4-CD box set, Iconic Songs of the 20th Century. That box set, released in the summer of 2021, will also be 20 percent off beginning tomorrow (July 1st).  

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