Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! I have a feeling some of you reading this are here, specifically today, because you've found this fan created blog page in a general online search for Ray Stevens given that today is his birthday. If this is your first time reading this blog take a look around the Archive section and view the pictorial time-line I created highlighting moments in Ray's music career. Well, I often call it Ray's music journey instead of music career. I chose the word, journey, for the blog's title because I feel Ray's career resembles a music journey...and very seldom has Ray looked backward in the journey...and even now he's working on new recordings which I'm hoping will see release by mid-year at the earliest. Happy Birthday Ray Stevens! Ray was born January 24, 1939 in Clarkdale, Georgia. His birthname is Harold Ray Ragsdale. His mother's maiden name happened to be Stephens and when Ray entered the music business on a professional level in 1957 a record producer at Capitol Records, Ken Nelson, suggested Ray change his last name from Ragsdale to something else. The spelling of his mother's maiden name, Stephens, didn't accompany Ray's professional debut. Instead, the stage name spelling happened to be Stevens. If you look at the photo time-line you'll see that Ray was involved in music, in some way or another, since his teen years. He was a disc jockey on local radio (WGPC) and eventually found himself working for disc jockey/music publisher, Bill Lowery. Ray's roots are all over the Georgia towns of Clarkdale and Albany. He was also witness to the Atlanta music scene as a teenager and this regional locale formed the backdrop of his music sensibilities. In interviews Ray has often remarked how much he loved hearing now-classic Rhythm and Blues groups and recording artists. He's also said that growing up in that particular region he regularly heard country music, gospel music, and he loved comedy/novelty songs...and growing up in that melting pot of music styles all played on the same radio station is something that most people will never get to experience.
Since we're very early on January 24th I'm thinking that later on today we'll see a birthday photo, or two, posted on Ray's social media pages. There's usually a Happy Birthday post with a publicity photo of Ray or a brand new photo of Ray with a slice of cake.
I know that there's a discount sale today at his online store. There will be a 24 percent discount on your order total...and since it's a Birthday discount sale it's only valid through the end of the day. If you've never been to Ray's official website it's very easy to navigate. Once there you'll see the various tabs for the different sections of his webpage. You can click this
LINK and it'll take you to Ray's official store. Ray's last comedy album, to date, arrived in October 2021 titled
Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. A music video to one of the songs on that album hit YouTube the same month, "
Hoochie Coochie Dancer". The comedy album was Ray's 5th album of 2021...following a 4-CD box set,
Iconic Songs of the 20th Century. If you follow Ray's career or have come across this blog page in the past then you'll know all about those albums released in 2021. Ray promoted the box set and the comedy CD through his social media pages and appearances on select programs. One of those appearances was on Mike Huckabee's TV program and another on a radio show hosted by Tony Orlando. That's quite a broad group of people Ray Stevens prefers to reach out to...which perfectly illustrates his varied music sensibilities and why he's reached people for 8 consecutive decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 00s, 10's, and 20's.
As a birthday bonus I'm embedding the audio track of "Soap Sally", one of the comedy songs from Ain't Nothin' Funny Anymore. Visit the various social media pages of Ray Stevens today and tell him Happy Birthday.
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