November 22, 2022

Ray Stevens: CabaRay Nashville on YouTube E-13, S-2

Hello Ray Stevens fans!! We've reached episode 13 of Season 2 of the CabaRay Nashville television series. This is the final episode of Season 2. If you're a detailed fan of Ray's as I am then you'll know that the first 26 episodes of the television series originally aired on RFD-TV (Seasons One and Two). The series then moved to first-run local syndication on PBS stations across the country beginning with Season Three. The special guest on this episode happens to be Reed Robertson of the Duck Dynasty family. That series was a massive hit on the Arts and Entertainment channel for four years (2013-2017). There were 131 episodes produced in that time span. Since it was considered a niche program and because it was on cable it adhered to the cable tradition of at least 13 episodes a season but in some seasons as little as 9 episodes aired. This means that, in cable TV terminology, the series ran 11 production seasons but four television seasons (2013-2014, 2014-2015, 2015-2016, and 2016-2017). Reed's graduation ceremony from high school was shown on an episode of Duck Dynasty. He was born in 1995...the year that I, your blogger, graduated high school!! 

Ray opened the show singing "Dear Andy Griffith" from the pen of Nick Sibley. The nostalgic song originally appeared on Ray's 2010 album, We The People. It's nostalgic but it's also a social commentary on how things have become...and how the average level headed person simply yearn for simpler times. 

Ray introduces Reed Robertson who speaks of his athletic past and how, in high school, he played five sports. He gives Ray a duck call as a gift and speaks of how his parent's love music. He mentions that his mother sang opera in the morning hours at their house while his dad preferred country music...specifically Johnny Cash. Since this episode was taped a number of years ago, and if you follow the Robertson's, you'll notice how different Reed looks in this appearance compared to how he looks now. At the time of this episode he still had the lengthy hair but in most recent appearances he's had a much shorter hair style and a stubbly beard. 


Reed sings "Hallelujah" and this is followed by a comic sketch for the fictional Duck-a-Phone. It's a parody of the Zamfir pan flute television commercials that used to air on TV in the early 1990s. In Ray's sketch he plays a duck hunter who uses an instrument made up of a row of duck calls called a Duck-a-Phone. The hunter demonstrates his prowess by humming numerous melodies through the duck calls...each with a different pitch.

Reed Robertson's second performance is "I'll Be the One" and this is followed by an appearance by Ray's daughter, Suzi. She sings the up-tempo "Wishbone" as Ray plays the piano. It's the first time that the show was closed by someone other than Ray in performance...Suzi performed the final song of the episode. Season Three's first episode will be uploaded onto YouTube this coming Friday. 

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