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  1. 19. Apr. 2022 · Ray Stevens’ CabaRay to re-open for 2022 concert season By Markos Papadatos | Published March 17, 2022 Country Music Hall of Famer Ray Stevens.

  2. Here is the music video for Ray Stevens' 50th Anniversary edition of his grammy-winning, #1 song "Everything Is Beautiful"! Originally written and recorded b...

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  3. Ray Stevens at a glance. Birth name: Harold Ray Ragsdale Discography: 45 studio albums, 2 live albums, 60+ music videos, 93 singles, 2 No.1 singles.Other ventures over the years include real estate holdings, an entertainment theater in Branson, Mo., movies, books, his own record label, music publishing companies, the Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville television show (2015) and the Ray Stevens ...

  4. In 2015, Ray began producing and hosting “Ray Stevens Nashville”, a 30-minute weekly music variety show on cable TV. Since then, the show has been rebranded as “Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville” and is now filmed on stage at the brand new CabaRay Showroom, which opened to the public in early 2018.

  5. 17. Jan. 2024 · Ray Stevens has announced that 2024 will be his final run of live concerts at his West Nashville CabaRay Showroom. The legendary performer will perform weekly concerts beginning March 16 with plans to continue through December of this year. Since opening CabaRay six years ago, Stevens has performed hundreds of concerts at the CabaRay.

  6. Ray Stevens. Bürgerl. Name: American novelty singer, musician, songwriter and producer, born on January 24, 1939 in Clarkdale, Georgia. Brother of John Ragsdale, father of Suzi Ragsdale . Operated Ray Stevens Sound Laboratory recording studio in the 70s in Nashville, TN.

  7. In 1980, Stevens was made a member of both the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. He won the Music City News award for Comedian of the Year in nine consecutive years. Ray Stevens enjoyed a reputation as a gifted multi-instrumentalist, in a league with eventual Country Music Hall of Fame member Charlie McCoy.