Hello Ray Stevens fans!! If you happen to be reading this and you're just a casual 'fan' of Ray or if you only know of him by way of something comical he's done then this fan created blog page is a perfect introduction to the music and career of Ray Stevens from the very beginning to present day. My time-line on the right hand side of the page provides a spotlight and gives highlight to practically every year in Ray's professional career. I have long since made the determination that his professional career began in 1957 when Ken Nelson signed him to Prep Records, a subsidiary of Capitol Records. Prior to this Ray was making a name for himself in and around two Georgia towns, Atlanta and Albany. He had a band in high school called The Barons and worked as a disc jockey... fitting in the time to host a teenage dance program, The Record Hop, with co-host Mary Dale Van Zant. This pre-1957 activity indicated that Ray's natural talents and the skills he was perfecting would eventually lead to stardom.
In this Audio Diary 4 I'm spotlighting a recording Ray did of "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", a previous pop hit for The Four Seasons. Ray does a Bluegrass version of the song and it's from his 2021 album, Melancholy Fescue. For some reason you haven't heard of this album I suggest you visit YouTube, type Ray's name and the album's title, and wait for the page to load. You'll be directed to a page that features the audio track list from that album. Every recording is fabulous but I decided to spotlight "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" to possibly entice you to check out the entire album. Ray can play the romantic lead if and when he wants... so if you still have it in your mind that all there is to Ray Stevens is silliness and comedy then this album will introduce you to the vast array of talents that Ray possesses.
The Melancholy Fescue album is one of the albums that makes up Ray's box set, Iconic Songs of the 20th Century. The box set contains 4 CD's of diverse forms of music/iconic songs re-arranged and covered by Ray.
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