Meanwhile, have you purchased your 4-CD Iconic Songs of the 20th Century box set? It's been available for a little more than a year. It's a box set of 4 individual Ray Stevens albums: Great Country Ballads, Melancholy Fescue, Slow Dance, and Nouveau Retro. They're all great...chock full of non-comical Ray Stevens recordings.
Those certain fans that often say that they prefer the 'serious' songs of Ray Stevens much more than the comical ones, well, this 4-CD box set is an answer to your wishes. A fan such as myself I appreciate everything Ray Stevens has recorded but I've read a lot of internet commentary over the years and there's always those that point out that the serious songs are their preference. If you didn't know this 4-CD was available, now you do, and here's the product page to order it. If you want to purchase each individual album and not the entire 4-CD box set you can visit Amazon or other online music sites and search for each album individually. That's why I listed the name of each CD individually. They're also on streaming music sites, too. As I pointed out in a couple of blogs recently Ray Stevens has an online presence. You can find his music just as easily online as you can other recording artists, too. There's this mentality out there from some people, and I've seen it on some of the social media sites, and it's this mentality that Ray's music isn't readily available for "download" or "streaming" but yet it most certainly is available on contemporary music formats. In other words, Ray's music isn't restricted to vinyl or cassette tape as some people, believe it or not, think it is. I know it sounds like an insurmountable task but one of my recent goals is to educate people into realizing that Ray's music is also available for their I-phones and other listening devices, etc.
Those certain fans that often say that they prefer the 'serious' songs of Ray Stevens much more than the comical ones, well, this 4-CD box set is an answer to your wishes. A fan such as myself I appreciate everything Ray Stevens has recorded but I've read a lot of internet commentary over the years and there's always those that point out that the serious songs are their preference. If you didn't know this 4-CD was available, now you do, and here's the product page to order it. If you want to purchase each individual album and not the entire 4-CD box set you can visit Amazon or other online music sites and search for each album individually. That's why I listed the name of each CD individually. They're also on streaming music sites, too. As I pointed out in a couple of blogs recently Ray Stevens has an online presence. You can find his music just as easily online as you can other recording artists, too. There's this mentality out there from some people, and I've seen it on some of the social media sites, and it's this mentality that Ray's music isn't readily available for "download" or "streaming" but yet it most certainly is available on contemporary music formats. In other words, Ray's music isn't restricted to vinyl or cassette tape as some people, believe it or not, think it is. I know it sounds like an insurmountable task but one of my recent goals is to educate people into realizing that Ray's music is also available for their I-phones and other listening devices, etc.
When you visit the CabaRay showroom there's a gift shop...and you can purchase the 4-CD box set and I also think each CD is available to purchase individually as well. There's several new items available, too. As a reminder, Ray Stevens will be in concert at the CabaRay five times during the month of August!! Don't forget to scroll up above the photo and click the link for specifics.
What a wonderful time I had visiting Ray Stevens’ CabaRay!! After trying to go there since the opening in 2018, I can’t believe I actually made it last Saturday, July 30!! Ray always does everything with “near perfection” and his beautiful showroom and performance proved this once again! I had to leave immediately after his show as I was with a tour bus, so I was sad to not be able to speak with him after the show. Maybe there will be another time, I hope. Thank you, Jerry.
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DeleteThe same happened to me when I attended a concert at the CabaRay with my brother in 2018. We drove down there (a 6 hour drive) and didn't want to spend a night in any motel or hotel...so, as soon as the concert ended we took one last look around the CabaRay and then headed for the car. We could hear the crowd in the piano bar after the concert as we were making our way to the exit. The sounds got fainter, of course, as we walked toward the door. My brother drove home since I drove down and I watched the CabaRay marquee in my sideview mirror get farther and farther away until it vanished in the distance.
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