This bit of news came as a half-surprise, to me, considering that he moved into the house not too long ago. I looked in the archives and re-discovered news reports from June 2016 which told of Ray purchasing the property...and the amount he purchased it for in 2016 is 4 times less than the amount of his 2023 selling price. I hadn't seen any news reports indicating that the property is sold, as of this writing, so I'm guessing it's still on the market. The reason I said that the news was half-surprising is the sheer size of the house is extravagant for a couple (14 rooms which includes 5 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms of various size) but given that we don't know much about his personal life he may had members of his extended family (nieces, nephews, grandkids, etc.) living on the property, too. As many of you know Ray lost his wife of 60 years to cancer on New Year's Eve 2021 and so I don't know if that played a factor in his decision to put his house up for sale or not. The second headliner of the fall of 2023 in the career of Ray Stevens arrived in October...
On October 5, 2023 the music video, "Since Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene", was uploaded onto YouTube and other video hosting sites. The song had been familiar to us Ray Stevens fans since the latter half of 2022 when he premiered it on an episode of Larry's Country Diner. As with practically anything it took an official music video to create some awareness for the song. On YouTube the video became an immediate hit...to date it sits with nearly half a million unique views. On Twitter, now known as X, the video soared past 1,000,000 views within two days. When you visit the Twitter/X site and look up the video you'll see the 1M view statistic posted underneath the video box. There isn't any way to find a specific number, though...only that it's been by more than a million people. On YouTube, in comparison, you can see the exact number of views posted under the video box.
Curb Records issued an audio recording of the song and the publicity photo is what you see at the top of this blog entry.
In the upcoming New Year I'm hoping, and I'm sure the rest of you are also hoping, that some new albums are released. There are several songs that have been put on social media from Ray that, to date, have no official album to call home. "Since Bubba Changed His Name to Charlene" is just one of those. The others are "Where Are All the 12 Year Old's?", "Cup Holders", "It's My Job", and "The More You Cry". In the past a total number of five songs would make up half of a 10 song album.
Also in the New Year, January 24th to be specific, Ray will celebrate a birthday. I'll hold off posting about the upcoming birthday until we get closer to that date. Happy early New Year's!! If I don't post anything tomorrow I'll definitely post on the first day of 2024.
I leave you with a look at super talent Ray Stevens at the console during various points in his recording career...