Music Legend Ray Stevens' TV Show Moving to Public Television

By: Nov. 30, 2016
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Grammy Award-winning country and comedy music legend Ray Stevens will bring his half-hour weekly TV show to Public Television starting January 2017. Initially aired as Ray Stevens Nashville on RFD-TV, the nationally syndicated show has been expanded and will rebrand as Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville.

From the heart of Nashville at the legendary funnyman's Music Row television studio, Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville spotlights some of pop and country music's most well-known singers and songwriters. Of course, the show wouldn't be complete without performances by the show's iconic host. The show features Stevens, backed by his ace house band, performing many of his classic hit songs including "Gitarzan," "The Streak," "Everything Is Beautiful," "Mississippi Squirrel Revival" and more.

There's music, humor and insightful conservation that takes the viewer behind-the-scenes and tells the back stories on the hits as well as the artists and the writers who brought them to us. Plus, there's often a "Video Jukebox" segment featuring Stevens' many comedy video hits.

"It's a fast moving and fun-filled musical show that all Public Television viewers will enjoy!" says Stevens.

Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville will air weekly on Public Television affiliate stations starting January 6, 2017. Check local listings for air dates and times.

About Ray Stevens Twelve-time nominated and two-time GRAMMY® Award winner Ray Stevens has spanned the generations with nearly 60 years of comedic musical talent, including songs such as his multi-million selling hit "The Streak" and his classic pop standard "Everything Is Beautiful." Throughout his career, Stevens has sold more than 50 million albums and continues daily office operations at his home base, Ray Stevens Music, located on Nashville's historic Music Row. Not one to rest on past achievements, Stevens recently broke ground on Ray Stevens CabaRay, a 27,000 square foot music venue set to make its Nashville debut in 2017.

For more information on Ray Stevens, visit www.raystevens.com or his official Facebook Page.



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