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FEBRUARY 2018
Volume 49
Number 2
Issue 576
News
Walt Trott in Nashville
Duncan Warwick in London
A CabaRay old chum!
Editor
Duncan Warwick
Contributors
David Allan, Janet Aspley,
Donnie Ayers, Craig Baguley,
Larry Delaney, Don Cusic, Julie Flaskett,
Kelly Gregory, Michael Hingston, Tony Ives,
Spencer Leigh, John Lomax III, ,
Douglas McPherson, Stephen O’Hanlon,
Roland Purdy, Adrian Peel, Paul Riley,
Wayne Smart, Chris Smith, Alison Stokes,
Tom Travis, Walt Trott, Jack Watkins
Assistant editor / Special projects
coordinator
Kelly Gregory
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Helen Parish, Patricia Presley, Ian Tilbury,
Barry Dixon, Billie McAleer
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op-country star Ray Stevens, 79, is at it
again, mixing music and mirth for fans
here, much as he did a quarter century ago
in Branson. The versatile entertainer opened
CabaRay, his own nightspot Jan. 18, bringing
back Ahab The Arab, Gitarzan, The Shriners
Convention, Mississippi Squirrels Revival and
his hysterical “Don’t look, Ethel,” it’s The
Streak, to mark his return. Nashville Mayor
Barry proclaimed Jan. 10 - the day media and
VIPs enjoyed an advance peek at the 35,000
square-foot “state of the art” venue - Ray
Stevens Day.
Singer-songwriter Stevens stated, “I am
deeply grateful to the Honourable Megan
Barry and the people of Nashville for giving me my very own day. It’s
especially meaningful that it’s on the day I’m sharing my CabaRay Showroom with
family and friends in the music industry for the first time.”
Ray will perform for guests weekly in the supper club (at 5724 River Road), which
seats some 700 and offers free parking. Currently on public television, he hosts Ray
Stevens’ CabaRay-Nashville, a half hour weekly music and talk show. Ray also co-
starred on the big screen in the 2014 comedy “Campin’ Buddies” with Tom Lester.
Currently, the CMA-Hall of Fame Museum’s “Sing Me Back Home” series is
celebrating the multi-talented Georgia native’s 60-year career, encompassing a #1
mix of musical parodies such as The Streak, with beautiful love songs like Everything
Is Beautiful, both of which he wrote. The latter in 1970, and in 1975 his bluegrass-
influenced arrangement on Misty, both earned him Grammy Awards. In 1980, Ray
was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Association International’s Hall of Fame
in recognition of such successes. Among his platinum-selling albums are He Thinks
He’s Ray Stevens, I Have Returned and Ray Stevens’ Greatest Hits.
Besides switching easily from novelty to love songs, Stevens is a multi-
instrumentalist, who has sold in excess of 40 million discs. Little wonder “Everything
Is Beautiful” for this legendary star.