Hello Ray Stevens fans!! I watched episode 3 of Season 1 of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville on YouTube Friday night. On this episode the special guest is Bobby Bare. In these YouTube episodes there are a couple of commercial breaks...and in those commercials you'll see advertisements about the CabaRay showroom in Nashville. On tonight's episode Ray opened the show singing a classic Rhythm and Blues song, "High Heel Sneekers". The intro song in each episode, usually, indicates the kind of episode that you'll be viewing or the style of music a guest star might be known for. Bobby Bare is a bonafide country music artist but if you see him in concert or if you've seen him on television appearances you'll notice that he's got a laid back attitude, a matter-of-fact speaking style, but often times he gives off a cool, hep cat vibe. A master of informality. Bobby once recorded a novelty song under a different name, Bill Parsons. The song was "All American Boy". It's easy to make the case for Bobby Bare being a country music hep cat...or Nashville Cat. He has this unique ability to be very contemporary and in the know yet he doesn't allow that to interfere with what he wants to do with his own music. Bobby speaks about some of his experiences in the music industry...makes mention of Ray being the music arranger of "Streets of Baltimore". This episode was taped a few years prior to the death of Mel Tillis, who, during the appearance, Bobby mentions is still living. Bobby tells a fishing story involving Waylon Jennings, too, that you'll love hearing. Ray performs an always lively "Mississippi Squirrel Revival" near the end of the episode.
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