Hello Ray Stevens fans!! In this blog entry I'll be providing a recap of Episode Two, Season Two of Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. The episode made it's debut on YouTube this past Friday evening. The special guests on this episode happen to be T. Graham Brown and Suzi Ragsdale. Ray opened the show singing "If Jesus is a Stranger" which set the tone for the evening. A country gospel flavor...the song Ray performed can be found on his 2014 gospel album, Gospel Collection Volume One. There was a Volume Two follow-up called Just a Closer Walk With Jesus: Gospel Favorites just in case you're wondering. "If Jesus Is a Stranger" comes from the pen of Don Cusic...the same guy who appears frequently on CabaRay Nashville as the Professor of Music. The two gospel albums were distributed by companies associated with the Gaither Gospel organization.
Ray introduces his daughter, Suzi Ragsdale. He tells of how an audio recording of her grade school class singing 'Jesus Loves the Little Children' was spliced into his 1970 recording of "Everything is Beautiful". Ray and Suzi sing a duet of "Everything is Beautiful" and about midway through they sing a dueling duet in which Ray sings the original lyrics of the song while Suzi sings alternate lyrics based on the original lyrics. It's a performance you'll have to see for yourselves.
Ray introduces T. Graham Brown who performs his powerful recording, "Wine Into Water". The single was released in 1998 and, in spite of it's resistance from radio programmers, it almost made it into the Country Top-40 in Billboard. It was his first chart appearance since 1991. The album, Wine Into Water, spawned four single releases altogether...with the title track being the biggest charting hit. If radio would've been way more receptive it could've become a strong Top-30 or Top-20 radio hit...but it wasn't to be. I remember when the song was brand new. He sang it on several country television shows on The Nashville Network and I do believe he appeared on a couple of high profile news programs on the Fox News Channel as well as CNN. When he sang it on The George Jones Show he had his hair styled to look exactly like George. As you'll hear in the video, T. Graham still has that distinctive voice.
After T. Graham's performance there's a clip of Ray in Branson, Missouri singing "Amazing Grace". This performance comes from the 1993 VHS tape, Ray Stevens Live!. Special footage from Ray's personal collection is shown next. The footage, recorded as if it's from a home movie, features Ray and three harmony singers practicing "Turn Your Radio On". After this brief clip concludes we're back at the CabaRay set and Ray sings "Turn Your Radio On". Ray closes the show with a joke about a multi-lingual parrot, a grandson, and a grandfather.
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