December 30, 2023

Ray Stevens and the Upcoming New Year...2024

Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! It's getting that time of the year where I write a blog entry focusing on my predictions for the upcoming new year in the career of Ray Stevens. As we come to an end to 2023 it was a year where Ray kept himself the busiest performing concerts at his CabaRay showroom. There were a few departures from this, however, as earlier in 2023 Ray's episode of Songs at the Center was taped. The series, which is syndicated on local PBS stations, didn't have a national air-date for Ray's episode and so fans had to look up the series and, first, see if a local PBS affiliate in their area was airing the show and, second, which day and time featured the episode guest starring Ray Stevens. The episode began showing up on local PBS stations in the summer of 2023 (June/July) yet prior to this he was a guest on local Nashville entertainment programming. In March 2023 he was interviewed on local Nashville television station, WTVF, in the newscast's Talk of the Town segment. The appearance was to promote the 2023 concert season at the CabaRay showroom. Ray appeared in another interview in April 2023 on Today in Nashville, a lifestyle/entertainment program on WSMV, to promote the 2023 concert season at the CabaRay showroom. In the fall of 2023 a couple of news items pertaining to Ray made headlines. The first, reported in August, was a news article about Ray putting up his Belle Meade residence for sale. 

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... 

December 23, 2023

Ray Stevens: The Christmas Time of the Year

Hello all of you fans of Ray Stevens!! The Christmas season at the CabaRay showroom wrapped up last weekend and the showroom will be closed until December 26th. There are two more concerts scheduled to wrap up 2023. Those additional concerts from Ray Stevens will take place on December 29th and December 30th. There won't be a New Year's Eve show and I'm sure most of you may have some kind of idea of why. In case you're not aware it was on New Year's Eve (December 31, 2021) that Ray's wife of 60 years passed away from cancer. Although I've not been able to find any information online to confirm my opinion, and it's just my opinion, I'd say that in tribute to her he made the decision to forgo future New Year's Eve concerts and so there wasn't one, obviously, in 2021 and there wasn't one in 2022 and there isn't going to be one in 2023. In 2024 Ray will have the Indie Country Showdown scheduled to take place at his CabaRay on select dates early next year. Ray's first concert of 2024 at the CabaRay will be early in March. If you're planning on attending any Ray Stevens concerts at the CabaRay in 2024 the tickets are on sale. 

It's the Christmas time of the year...we're two days from the holiday. Have you spotted Santa Claus anywhere? If so, was he watching you? Maybe you'll see Santa Sunday night...and as for this music video nearly 6 million have seen it on YouTube over the course of the last 14 years. It was uploaded in 2009 for those that don't want to do the math. 


Ray's first ever music video just happened to be his 1985 rendition of "Santa Claus is Watching You". The song, which Ray originally recorded and wrote in 1962, received an almost entirely different set of lyrics. Actually, 99 percent of the lyrics were re-written in the 1985 rendition with the exception of the song's title and hook lines such as "he's everywhere! he's everywhere!" and the exaggerated list of Santa's reindeer. The 1985 rendition has a love song overall theme whereas the 1962 recording was strictly aimed at children. 

Do you own any of the Ray Stevens Christmas albums? In this day and age it may sound old fashioned to ask such a thing when any one of us can easily visit YouTube, for example, and search for songs and albums and immediately have the ability to listen. So, then, do any of you have any of Ray's Christmas songs or albums in your audio library? If you do are they the comedy Christmas songs or do you also have the non-comical Christmas songs in your audio library, too? To date he's recorded three Christmas albums. 

1. Christmas Through a Different Window; 1997 (all comedy)
2. Ray Stevens Christmas; 2009 (non-comedy)
3. Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me; 2016 (comedy and non-comedy)

"Bad Little Boy", which you'll see/hear in the video below, comes from the 1997 Christmas album. This performance is from The Statler Brothers Show. In the late 1990s Ray had a Christmas concert series at Opryland's Acuff Theater and as you all could imagine it was tied to the 1997 album. If you were listeners of the Grand Ole Opry's radio programs at that point in time you may remember that Ray's Christmas concerts were promoted on-air. How? Well, his series acted as a sponsor of several Opry segments. You would've heard one of the Opry announcers say something like "...and this portion of the Opry is presented by the Ray Stevens Christmas Show at the Acuff Theater in Opryland..." followed by more information about his concerts. 


Wasn't that fun? Now, getting back to the Christmas albums... the first Christmas album features original songs. The second Christmas album contains an original, "Deck The Halls with Teardrops", with the remainder of the album being his arrangements of Christmas standards. On the third Christmas album it features a couple of original songs, some Christmas comedy songs, and some Christmas standards. The original songs, "Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me" and "Claws (A Cat's Letter to Santa)", appear on the third Christmas album but it also includes his rendition of Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You", his rendition of the Spike Jones classic, "All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth", and "Merry Christmas", a song that until the 2016 Christmas album came along was only available as an audio track online and in music video format. 

The music video of "Mary and Joseph and the Baby and Me" has gotten just a little under half a million unique views on YouTube, so far. However, I'm sharing his performance of the song from his TV show, CabaRay Nashville. All of you fans of Ray Stevens have a Merry Christmas. I'm sure I'll make another post before the end of the year. I typically post a look ahead to the New Year blog entry at some point. 

December 10, 2023

Ray Stevens: Year-End Spotify Stats...

Hello fans of Ray Stevens!! I usually try to spotlight this each year and with my busy work schedule this time of the year I don't know if I've mentioned this bit of news, yet, but I'm making mention of it now. Several days ago the music streaming service, Spotify, released their annual statistics on all of the recording artists on that platform. It's officially called Spotify Wrapped but I choose to describe it with simpler terminology and call it the Year-end Spotify Stats.
I don't know if you're like I am but I don't get specific when it comes to online music. Some people are very precise in their definitions but I use words interchangeably. For example: I often use the phrase 'online music' to describe any type of audio that's available to be played online. Now, other people out there, may get more specific and use phrases like 'streaming music', 'digital downloads', 'audience impressions', etc. Whatever word or phrase you use it's all the same to me...and on Spotify it's rewarding to see that Ray continues his consistent pattern and in fact gets a lot of exposure by way of modern technology. I point that particular fact out because it's very easy, or I should say, for a lot of people it's easy for them to push Ray into some sort of pre-determined category and ignorantly declare that the only people who listen to his music are those who "cling to vinyl, guns, use rotary phones, have rabbit ears on their TV sets, and haven't ventured into the current century". Yes, believe it or not, there are some snide, crass critics (both professional and self-appointed) who are prone to making those kinds of ignorant, loathsome remarks and so when Spotify releases the year-end review, and being a big fan of Ray Stevens as I happen to be, it's fun to take the attitude of 'Ha! Ha! In your face, critics!'. This particular year-end Spotify stats show us that Ray's songs received 5.5 million streams. In the listeners category they have Ray with 990.4K (in the range of 990,400 +). Hours spent listening, total, to Ray's songs in 2023 on Spotify is 287.9K (that's nearly 290,000 hours!). A total of 178 countries accessed the music of Ray Stevens on Spotify in 2023. Now, then, how's all of that to bring a year to a close? Also, don't forget, there are still Christmas at the CabaRay concerts going on for the rest of the month. There are concerts on Thursday and Saturday. Search online for 'Ray Stevens CabaRay' for more information. 

December 8, 2023

Ray Stevens: Early '90's "Santa Claus is Watching You" performance...

Hello fans of Ray Stevens!!! I don't know if too many of you recall seeing Ray perform "Santa Claus is Watching You" on The Family Channel in the early 1990s or not. I remember watching it on TV the night it aired. It was a television special starring various recording artists synonymous with Branson, Missouri. Ray was very synonymous with Branson in that time period...he was one of the Top-10 attractions during his 3 season stay (1991, 1992, 1993). If you look closely he was probably among the Top-3. Ray performs "Santa Claus is Watching You" with the added assistance of Yakov Smirnoff and Janice Copeland. Ray's Branson concerts featured Janice Copeland as a comical co-star and as a featured vocalist. If you have Ray's VHS titled 'More Ray Stevens Live!' you'll see her as a serious vocalist but then you'll see her as a comical alter ego, Beulah. She was also in the 'Ray Stevens Live!' VHS, too. You're going to love seeing this early 1990's performance and if you remember that era in Ray's career it'll immediately send you into a time warp. Country Road TV uploaded this early 1990's television performance. 

December 3, 2023

Ray Stevens: Music Country at 50

Earlier in the year I highlighted the 50th anniversary of Ray's 1973 album, Nashville. Off to the right is a cassette copy showing the record company, Barnaby, and the distributor, MGM, on the cover. When writing that blog entry I don't recall if I made mention of Ray's appearance on the summer replacement show of Dean Martin. The summer show, Dean Martin Presents Music Country, ran during the summer of 1973. Online data indicates that Ray appeared on this show in July 1973...and there's a magazine advertisement that was circulated at the time promoting Ray's upcoming appearance. The ad promoted not only the upcoming television appearance but also promoted the fact that Ray would be singing his current single, "Nashville". Dean's summer show aired on NBC-TV. Now, as we're several weeks away from 2023 turning to 2024, a question forms in my mind: is there any footage of Ray's performance of "Nashville" from Dean Martin's summer show? When you look up information about the July 1973 episodes of that particular series you don't get too much information beyond what seems to be a randomly selected list of guest stars. If I recall correctly the magazine advertisement stated something along the lines of: "Stop! Look! Listen...to Ray Stevens as he sings his new hit, Nashville, on Dean Martin Presents Music Country on NBC-TV". Now, that's going from memory, I'm sure it's not word for word accurate. I've touched on this several times over the years that I've had this fan created blog page up and running and it's the lack of Ray Stevens footage on video hosting sites. I should be more specific, though. The lack of footage from variety shows that we, as fans, know that he guest starred on in his career. Ray's official social media pages has a lot of footage, obviously, but even their library of appearances isn't complete. 

Now, not counting the footage from the 1973 Dean Martin summer show, there are dozens of television appearances from everything from Hee Haw and Pop! Goes the Country to telecasts of the Music City News Awards, Crook and Chase, Nashville Now, and locally produced television programs that still haven't become available online. There is a 1991 episode of Nashville Now, for example, that Ray guest hosted but it has never surfaced on the internet...not even a clip or two, let alone the full episode. Am I impatient? Do I feel ungrateful for the things that are online? No, I'm thrilled and grateful for what's out there on the internet at the moment, I'm just impatient. 

I'm a dedicated fan of Ray Stevens that yearns to see more and more footage.