Showing posts with label Close Enough to Perfect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Close Enough to Perfect. Show all posts

December 10, 2020

Ray Stevens: Official video upload of "Close Enough to Perfect"...

Hello all...it's me once again!! Several months ago I had featured a duet between Ray Stevens and Sylvia, "Close Enough to Perfect", and I included some screen-caps and a link to where you could watch the video. The video had been uploaded previously and I shared it with all of you in a blog entry. Now I'm going to share it all with you once again because it's become part of the official Ray Stevens YouTube channel. The Music City News Top Hits of the Year happened to be a syndicated program that honored the songwriters who wrote the previous year's biggest songs. Ray used to host, co-host, or frequently perform on the various awards programs presented by Music City News. It's the Music City News organization that held a fan-voted awards event every year in Nashville and typically centered around Fan Fair week when a lot of the performers and the fans were in Nashville...fans sent in their choice of 'Best Male Artist', 'Best Female Artist', 'Favorite Duo', 'Favorite Group', etc. etc through the mail. In the early years it was done through the mail by subscribers of the magazine but later on the awards became a major event on television and soon the voting opened up to subscribers and non-subscribers through a national 1-800 number advertised on television. 

Ray won 'Comedian of the Year' from the Music City News for 9 consecutive years. His first award arrived in 1986 and he continued winning in this category through 1994. The hold on this category by Ray Stevens came to an abrupt end in June 1995 when a well established stand-up comedian tickled the funny bones of those who voted in the annual awards program. The comic brought his nearly decade long schtick to the country music marketplace in the early '90s and the fans responded with their votes in 1995. Even though Ray didn't win 'Comedian of the Year' in 1995 from the Music City News he was voted 'Best Comedian' by a new publication, Country Weekly. This magazine created a fan-voted Golden Pick Award and Ray was named 'Best Comedian' by the Country Weekly organization in 1995...but let's back up to 1983! Ray Stevens and Sylvia performed "Close Enough to Perfect" on the telecast...a song written by Carl Chambers which had become a massive hit for the band, Alabama. The historic version of Music City News magazine went out of print in 2000. It was co-founded by country singer Faron Young in 1963 who sold his interests in the publication in the 1970s. The awards began in 1967 but a televised awards show never began until 1978. Country Weekly magazine was in publication from 1994 until 2016.  

February 29, 2020

Ray Stevens and Sylvia: Close Enough to Perfect...

Hello one and all...welcome to the last day of February...and I'm sure all the Ray Stevens fans are glad to see March right around the corner. The month of March will be something of a busy month for Ray...for it's the month that Season Three of CabaRay concerts gets underway. The first concert of the season is March 12th...so we still have a couple of weeks left before the showroom re-opens. The bulk of activity will be the CabaRay concerts, of course, but let's not forget that later in the month Ray will appear in Cookeville, Tennessee at the Leslie Town Centre at the annual WCTE dinner. The event will be held on March 24th. WCTE is the PBS affiliate handling national distribution of Ray's locally syndicated television series, CabaRay Nashville. I don't know how many local PBS stations air his television series but I know it airs here, regionally, on KET2 each Saturday night at 8pm.

There have been a couple of YouTube video clips uploaded featuring vintage Ray Stevens performances from the early 1980s. The two video's are uploaded by Ron Newcomer. One of the video clips, uploaded on February 26th, is from a Music City News program taped early in 1983 called Music City News Top Hits of the Year...co-hosting with Ray Stevens is Tammy Wynette. The two perform a duet, "We've Got the Music in Music City". This television special, specific performances I should clarify, had been released on DVD quite a number of years ago and I own a copy of it...but Ron's upload omits Ray's solo performance of "Country Boy, Country Club Girl" from that special. Ray's performance is on the DVD copy that I have. I don't know if Ron deliberately edited it out prior to his uploading the footage onto the internet or if he didn't tape that performance when he was recording the show in 1983. I left a question over on the video's YouTube page asking about Ray's performance not being part of the footage. Whatever the case you can watch performances from that 1983 television special when you click HERE. The upload also features the tribute to Marty Robbins and you'll see footage of Marty and see Ray and Tammy serve as hosts of the tribute segment. However, the DVD that I have, doesn't include the Marty Robbins tribute segment.

Ray Stevens and Sylvia
On February 27th performances from 1984's edition of Top Hits of the Year were uploaded onto YouTube. In this edition Ray and Sylvia perform "Close Enough to Perfect", a hit for Alabama a year earlier. Ray performs "My Dad"...a rarity...but the performance features some lyrical and musical omissions that I believe must have been dictated due to time constraints. The Top Hits of the Year series from Music City News focused on the hit songs of the previous year. The show was locally syndicated and typically aired within the first couple of months of the new year. Ray had recorded his Me album for Mercury Records in 1983 but publicity/promotion was practically non-existent until the first half of 1984. "My Dad" is from that 1983 album...issued as a single in 1984...and performed by Ray on the 1984 telecast.

In the photo to the left Ray Stevens is singing his heart out on his Mercury Records single from mid 1984, "My Dad". You can watch Ray and Sylvia perform "Close Enough to Perfect" and watch him perform "My Dad" when you click this LINK. The screen cap is from his performance of "My Dad". I could have captured more but I chose that image...it demonstrates the emotion and feeling he packed into the performance...and made it look effortless. It's long been said that a trait of the truly gifted and talented is the art of making hard work look effortless. Ray continues to make it look effortless...and on March 12th his CabaRay showroom opens it's third season of concert performances. You can find out all the information when you click HERE. The website, TripAdvisor, awarded the CabaRay a Certificate of Excellence in 2019 based upon the positive feedback from travelers. As of this writing there have been 158 reviews of the venue. This number is broken up into various categories: Excellent, Very Good, Average, Poor, and Terrible. The response, so far, has Excellent leading the pack with 136 while 15 rate it Very Good. This leaves 7 more traveler ratings. 3 people rated their experience Average, 1 person rated it Poor, and 3 people gave their experience a Terrible rating. I don't have the time to go through the pages and pages of reviews to find the negative commentary...I wish I could...maybe later I'll sift through all the pages and see exactly why someone would come away with a negative experience; but with 158 reviews total on TripAdvisor and 151 of them either being Excellent or Very Good I don't necessarily think the negative experience of 7 people needs dissecting...that feedback opinion is definitely in the minority.