December 3, 2022

Ray Stevens: Musicians Hall of Fame photos...

Hello out there all you fans of Ray Stevens!! Several days ago Ray was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame. There was a shortage of photos from the event but this past Thursday a lot of photos from Ray's portion of the event were uploaded to his social media pages. I'm going to post a couple of the photos in this blog entry. They'll be part of a collage. The Musicians Hall of Fame honors music and those who play music...and it's not an organization that pushes one style of music. Ray Stevens has long been a recording artist that has performed pop music, country music, comedy music, gospel music, middle-of-the-road music, and he has a love for classic rhythm and blues which could be heard in many of his earlier recordings. Some of his music influences were Ray Charles, The Coasters, The Drifters, and numerous stand-up comedians and radio comedians. 

Ray Stevens; 2020

In the late 1990's The Nashville Network aired a television special on Ray called The Life and Times of Ray Stevens. The hour long television special was part of a recurring series of biographical programs on country music recording artists. When the special originally aired, in 1999, it was the longest look into the personal side of Ray Stevens to ever appear. If you're new to Ray's music/career then it's best for you to know that Ray isn't one of these artists that bares his soul and gets too detailed about his personal life in his interviews. The television special opened up a lot of what had been held back from public consumption including his feelings on music and his experiences as a piano player in guitar town (as Nashville is commonly referred to). The TV special enabled fans to hear Ray speak about his music influences, too, in a more relaxed format. 

The next opportunity for the public to learn more about Ray's off-stage goings on and his thoughts on an assortment of topics wouldn't arrive until 15 years later (2014) when he released his memoir, Ray Stevens' Nashville. The 1999 TV special and the 2014 memoir are vital for any Ray Stevens fan. Now, I'm sure some of you haven't seen the 1999 Life and Times special, but if you visit his CabaRay showroom in West Nashville you'll see Ray's career on full display through the presence of numerous publisher awards, Gold and Platinum album and VHS plaques for millions of sales; numerous certifications, awards, and photographs line the walls and fill various trophy cases. 


You'll see his 9 Music City News Comedian of the Year trophies; A Golden Pick award from Country Weekly magazine when their readers voted him Favorite Comedian; You'll see a replica Star from the Music City Walk of Fame; His Country Music Hall of Fame medallion is on display and I'm sure the latest Musicians Hall of Fame medallion will also be on display. You'll see him perform and you'll see the Piano Bar and the gift shop. Ray's career is on display under one roof...the CabaRay showroom. It's Christmas season at the CabaRay and all the information can be found HERE. Ray's concerts are held on Thursday and Saturday.

In the collage above, in panel one, we have Ray holding the trophy showing him as an inductee of the Musicians Hall of Fame in 2022 and wearing the medallion presented to him at the Musicians Hall of Fame last month. In panel two it's Ray and longtime friend/collaborator Buddy Kalb. In panel three we have Ray, hands gripped, looking debonair with the medallion peeking out from his jacket.  

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