#MusicMonday "Time Machine" is a new song featured on the recently released Ray Stevens "Favorites Old & New" album on Curb Records. Check it out now!
Now Streaming everywhere you listen to music!
#timemachine
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#OTD Back in 1966, Ray Stevens was involved in the Elvis Presley recording sessions at RCA Studio B in Nashville! Elvis was working on his album "How Great Though Art" Ray Stevens and Charlie McCoy played trumpet on several songs.
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Here's Ray Stevens performing his hilarious song "The Ballad Of The Blue Cyclone (The End)" live on CabaRay Nashville! This studio version of this was released on Ray's 1985 "I Have Returned" album, which was recently released on all streaming services.
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KARAOKE at the CABARAY!
We will have karaoke every Saturday at the Piano Bar starting at 9pm immediately following the Country Roads USA show. No cover charge & free parking!
Music, cocktails, & good times!
Ray Stevens CabaRay
5724 River Road in Nashville, TN 37209
#karaoke
#OTD In 1968 Ray helped in the recording of the #1 hit "Sugar Sugar" by The Archies (the fictitious rock band from The Archie Show). Ray didn't write it, or sing, produce, or even play an instrument on it. So, what did he do? He performed the handclaps!
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#SillySaturday Here is Ray Stevens performing his song "Thus Cacked Henrietta", a chicken parody of the classic Richard Strauss song "Also Sprach Zarathustra", live on Pop! Goes The Country in 1977, which was hosted by Ralph Emery. Have a laugh and enjoy!
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#OTD 55 years ago today Ray Stevens released the single “A Mama And A Papa” (with the non-album B-Side "Melt") in 1971 off of his album "Turn Your Radio On". The song hit number 4 on Adult Contemporary Billboard chart. Give it a listen! #musichistory
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#Wayback Here's Ray Stevens performing his hilarious song "The Ballad Of The Blue Cyclone (The Beginning)", which is part one of a two part saga, live on CabaRay Nashville! This studio version of this was released on Ray's 1985 "I Have Returned" album.
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#OTD 52 years ago, Ray's hit song “The Streak” reached #1 on the Hot 100 Billboard chart! It spent 3 weeks at the top in 1974 and was an international hit which sold over 5 million records. Here is the classic music video! "Don't look Ethel!" #thestreak
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Today would have been the birthday of music legend #EddyArnold. He was an original innovator of The Nashville Sound, scored 147 songs on the Billboard country music charts, sold more than 85 million records, became a member of the Grand Ole Opry, and Country Music Hall of Fame
Today would have been Lari White's Birthday! Lari gained attention as a country music star in the mid-1990s. She became known as a Nashville producer, performed on Broadway, appeared in "Cast Away", & was a guest on Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. #HappyHeavenlyBirthday Lari!
Here is Ray Stevens performing "Honky Tonk Waltz" live on Pop! Goes The Country in 1977.
Written by Paul Craft, this song was released on Ray's 1976 album "Just For The Record" and reached number 27 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. Enjoy!
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#MusicMonday "Come Rain Or Come Shine" is a new song featured on the recently released Ray Stevens "Favorites Old & New" album on Curb Records. This song was originally written by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen in 1946. Check it out now!
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#57thAnniversay In May 1969, Ray Stevens released "Gitarzan", his 4th studio album. The album reached #57 on the The Billboard 200 album chart and the title song reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
#gitarzan#comedyalbum#classicalbum#albumanniversary
Today would have been the birthday of Tammy Wynette! To celebrate, here's Ray Stevens and Tammy hosting and singing the duet "We’ve Got the Music Here Tonight" during the 1983 Music City News Top Country Hits Of The Year awards show.
#tammywynette
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#MusicMonday "The Look Of Love" is a new song featured on the recent Ray Stevens "Favorites Old & New" album on Curb Records. This song was originally written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David in 1967. As always, Ray Stevens put his own spin on the track!
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Today is Larry Gatlin's 78th Birthday! Here he is with Ray on piano performing the number one hit "All The Gold In California" live on CabaRay Nashville! The song was originally released by The Gatlin Brothers in 1979. #HappyBirthday Larry!
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