Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! It hasn't gotten much coverage outside of a pocketful of southern media outlets but recently the Musicians Hall of Fame unveiled a restored statue of the late record producer and guitarist legend, Chet Atkins. Ray Stevens, as you may or may not know, was a close friend and sometimes business partner of Chet. Although the word, inseparable, wouldn't apply to the two of them since they each had separate paths in the music industry, nevertheless, chances were that whenever either of them were hosting, or, were the recipient of some sort of award at a music industry gala you could be sure that one would support the other with an appearance.
A good example is Chet's guest appearance on an episode of the syndicated TV show Marty Robbins once hosted in the mid 1970s. Ray made a special guest appearance on Chet's episode and the two of them sang "Frog Kissing", the song Buddy Kalb wrote that Ray produced, arranged, sang harmony vocals on, and that Chet sang! This is a screen cap from that 1977 television appearance. Chet's singing and Ray is obviously delighted to watch his long time friend vocalizing in addition to playing the guitar. I think the 1977 performance was the first time the two ever did the song on television. I know they later performed it in a 1980 television special saluting Chet's career...but this was probably the first time they performed it on TV.
The Chet Atkins statue currently at the courtyard of the Musicians Hall of Fame had been a public statue for over 20 years in downtown Nashville and a tourist attraction. In Ray's 2013 music video of his 1973 song, "Nashville", you'll see the statue in the latter part of the song. The statue's original unveiling was on January 20, 2000. The statue's removal from the corner of 5th Avenue and Union Street was the result of a couple of factors. It had become, due to the weather, slightly deteriorated. It had sat in all elements of weather for over 20 years. The main reason for the Musicians Hall of Fame stepping in and taking control of the statue is that the planned renovation of that area of downtown Nashville didn't include the statue's presence...so, the hall of fame decided to take the statue and have it on display at their location.
Now, along with the unveiling, which Steve Wariner did, there was a commemorative plaque accompanying the event. You will see the plaque in the photo below. The plaque states Chet's name and his birth and death dates (June 20, 1924 - June 30, 2001); it includes a C.G.P. attachment next to his name; those initials stand for Certified Guitar Player. It then describes the purpose of the plaque and the history of the statue; also included is a quote from Chet and a credit to the statue's sculptor. The plaque also states June 9, 2023 as the official unveiling date at the Musicians Hall of Fame. Here's a photo of Ray and some of the attendee's of the June 9th event...
June 9, 2023 |
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