February 5, 2023

Ray Stevens: Musicians Hall of Fame Video

Hello fans of Ray Stevens and welcome to February! Well, we're 5 days into the new month but this is my first blog entry of February. We start the month off with a video clip from this past November. As many of you know from reading this fan created blog Ray Stevens was enshrined into the Musicians Hall of Fame in November of 2022. There were several photographs that emerged from the gala, well, the post-ceremony, but until the other day there wasn't anything from the actual presentation. A video clip was played during Ray's induction into the Musicians Hall of Fame and it's narrated by Buddy Kalb. If you're a casual fan of Ray Stevens then a lot of the information and the photos contained in the video clip will be brand new to you. It's a fun video clip featuring Ray at all time periods in his career but with a slight emphasis on the behind the scenes work (record production; music arranging; music publishing; songwriting; playing on sessions). There are numerous photos of Ray inside recording studios up and down Music Row throughout the 1960s. You'll see him in group photos with other session musicians and there are several photos of Ray with some of his closest friends (Chet Atkins and Ralph Emery spring to mind). Ray had previously posted some of the photos that show up in the video clip and there are some that appear in his 2014 memoir, Ray Stevens' Nashville. So, as I said, if you're a casual fan then a lot of the information Buddy Kalb mentions and most of the photos are going to be brand new to you. Buddy remarks how versatile Ray's song catalog truly is. Ray has recorded pop, country, gospel, and comedy throughout his career. 

The main photo in the YouTube thumbnail is a picture of Ray when he was a kid. In his youth he was raised in several locales in Georgia: Clarkdale (where he was born); Albany (where the family moved to when he was a teen); and then into the outskirts of Atlanta. You're going to love the video clip...

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