December 31, 2022

Ray Stevens and the upcoming New Year...2023

Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! This is my annual New Year's Eve post on this fan created blog and we're just hours away from reaching 2023. This past year was filled with all kinds of adjustments as the now-archaic pandemic restrictions/regulations were slowly being lifted and life was slowly getting back to normal. These events had been set in motion in the latter half of 2021. This is why, in my point of view, the pandemic life is rather archaic and by now should have been put in everyone's rear view mirror in a car going 65 mph. Ray kicked off the 2022 concert season at the CabaRay showroom in the spring and wrapped up the final concert of the season just last night. As far as recorded music output goes it was a down year, well, almost. Although, as far as we know, the songs haven't been officially recorded Ray nevertheless premiered several new songs in his guest appearance a couple months ago on the television show, Larry's Country Diner. Ray performed "Cup Holders" and "When Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene" in addition to performing "The Gambler and the Octopus" and "Where Are All the 12 Year Old's?". The latter song had actually saw it's public performance debut in 2021 when Ray guest starred on an episode of Huckabee. On that same episode he also performed "Disorder Down on the Border". I hadn't been able to attend any concerts at his CabaRay and so I don't know if he's performed "Cup Holders", "Where Are All the 12 Year Old's?", or "When Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene" for his CabaRay audiences or not. 

Ray has already revealed that the 2023 concert season at the CabaRay will begin sometime in March. Let's not forget that on January 24, 2023 he'll have a birthday! The human embodiment of the energizer bunny, Ray Stevens his own self, will reach 84. In 2022 Ray Stevens was elected to the Musicians Hall of Fame and he was a co-recipient (with Brenda Lee) of the Cecil Scaife Visionary Award.  

It's difficult to predict whether or not he'll have out any new albums in 2023. In 2021 he issued, through Curb Records, 5 albums: Great Country Ballads, Melancholy Fescue, Slow Dance, Nouveau Retro, and Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. In bygone years 5 separate studio albums issued in one calendar year meant the material could be worked for a number of years. However, in this digital online internet age we live in, where the audio tracks from an album can get thousands of plays in a matter of hours, no longer is it advantageous in my opinion for any recording artist to ride a couple of albums for 3 to 4 years. Oh, it can be done...but the way music is now consumed the appetite is much too large and audiences want music almost instantaneously...they don't want to wait for the traditional process to play out of artist's releasing one single, then another, and then the full album and then another single or two after an album's released. Now, having said that it's difficult to predict if any new albums from Ray will arrive in 2023, with Ray having performed several songs that are new to us in this current calendar year it's highly possible that a new Ray Stevens album or two will emerge in 2023. 

What are a few of the upcoming album anniversaries for 2023? Well, his second studio album released in 1963, titled This is Ray Stevens, reaches 60 in 2023. Hitting 50 in 2023 is the overlooked Losin' Streak album as well as the much more publicized Nashville album. In a previous blog entry I mentioned his 1983 Me album hitting 40 in 2023. I'll be highlighting some of those albums and some of the songs in addition to highlighting odd-year anniversaries such as a look into 1994, just as an example. I leave you with Ray Stevens performing "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?" from his CabaRay Nashville television series. Unless there's breaking news I'll communicate with all of you Ray Stevens fans next year!! 

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