Hello Ray Stevens fans!! I was over on YouTube about half an hour ago and discovered that a local Nashville, Tennessee television personality, Eric Dahl, had interviewed legendary Ray Stevens once again. If you keep up with Ray's career then you might recall that Eric's interviewed Ray several times over the years as part of a series Eric calls Rock and Review. Eric interviewed Ray in 2018 right around the time the CabaRay had it's grand opening. The interview was uploaded onto Ray's Facebook page on January 17, 2018. Last year (March 31, 2021) Ray uploaded onto Facebook an interview conducted by Eric to discuss the 4-CD box set, Iconic Songs of the 20th Century. Today, the interview mainly focused on the CabaRay as well as Ray talking about how great it's been to be out there on stage and see people in the audience laughing. He said that during the closure in 2020 and nearly half of 2021 he revamped the show to include some additional songs and different presentation. He discusses the inspiration for the showroom and says how much he tries to remain as active as can be...and points out that his recording studio is on the other side of the showroom.
Ray also talks about his most recent comedy album, Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. Eric asks Ray several questions about preparing for concerts, the set-list, he discusses Ray's longevity, and if there's even more new music on the way. Ray thanks Eric for referring to the CabaRay as something opulent and says that he's recording songs for future projects but didn't go into any detail. Ray spoke of the CabaRay Nashville television program...Eric says that a TV show enables Ray to be seen everywhere. Ray hinted that he hopes to bring back his production team and do some more episodes. Ray said that there are 79 episodes that have been in repeat cycle for a number of years on local PBS stations...Ray then pointed out that it would be nice to have a round number like 80 or more. To see the interview for yourselves watch the embed below...
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