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  2. Ray Stevens - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Stevens 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 his own CabaRay Showroom, which opened to the public in early 2018.

  3. Ray Stevens announces last year of scheduled ... - AOL

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    This year, Stevens plans to kick off his final run of regularly scheduled, live concerts at his West Nashville CabaRay Showroom. Ray Stevens announces last year of scheduled performances at ...

  4. The Nashville A-Team - Wikipedia

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    That year's inductees included Harold Bradley, Floyd Cramer, Pete Drake, Ray Edenton, Hank Garland, Buddy Harman, Tommy Jackson, Grady Martin, Charlie McCoy, Bob Moore, Boots Randolph, Hargus "Pig" Robbins, and Jerry Kennedy. [3] Noteworthy also is the fact that many A-Team members went on to have solo careers of their own.

  5. Turn Your Radio On (album) - Wikipedia

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    Turn Your Radio On is Ray Stevens' eighth studio album and his third for Barnaby Records, released in 1972. The title comes from a gospel song written by Albert E. Brumley. Unlike Stevens' previous album releases, this album shows Stevens' spiritual side and was his first album of gospel music.

  6. Be Your Own Best Friend - Wikipedia

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    Be Your Own Best Friend was Ray Stevens' sixteenth studio album as well as his fourth and final for Warner Bros. Records, released in 1978.The third track, "You've Got the Music Inside," is a re-recording of a track that was from Stevens' 1973 album Nashville.

  7. Number 1 with a Bullet - Wikipedia

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    #1 with a Bullet is the twenty-eighth studio album of American country and comedy singer Ray Stevens.It was released in June 1991. The album includes the singles "Working for the Japanese" and "Power Tools", which respectively reached numbers 62 and 72 on the Hot Country Songs charts. [1]

  8. Shriner's Convention - Wikipedia

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    A video for "Shriners Convention" appears in Stevens's 1995 direct-to-video film, Get Serious! The song also ties into the film's plot, wherein a genuine Illustrious Potentate and country sheriff named Bubba, along with his deputy Coy (who in truth somewhat enjoys being mistaken for the Coy of the song) and certain family members and friends ...

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