Harold Ray Ragsdale (born January 24, 1939),
known professionally as Ray Stevens, is an American
country
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and pop singer-songwriter and comedian. He is best known for his
Grammy
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-winning recordings "
Everything Is Beautiful
"Everything Is Beautiful" is a song written, composed and performed by Ray Stevens. It has appeared on many of Stevens's albums, including one named after the song, and has become a pop standard and common in religious performances. The childre ...
" and "
Misty
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MISTY1 is one of the selected algorithms in the European NESSIE project, and has been among the cryptographic tech ...
", as well as novelty hits such as "
Gitarzan" and "
The Streak". Stevens has received
gold albums
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for his music sales and has worked as a producer, music arranger, and television host. He is also an inductee of the
Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame
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, the
Georgia Music Hall of Fame
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, the Christian Music Hall of Fame, and the
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
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.
Early life
Harold Ray Ragsdale was born on January 24, 1939, in
Clarkdale, Georgia.
He is the elder of two sons born to Willis Harold Ragsdale (1915–2001) and Frances Stephens Ragsdale (1916–1997). His younger brother, John, who died in 2020 at the age of 75, became an actor and writer. While attending high school, Stevens formed his first band, a
rhythm and blues
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group named The Barons. He began studying
business administration
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at
Georgia State College, but very quickly switched to become a music major. Stevens left after completing three of the four years required to obtain a degree, which he felt that he did not need.
Career
Early career
At the age of 18, Stevens signed to
Capitol Records
Capitol Records, LLC (known legally as Capitol Records, Inc. until 2007), and simply known as Capitol, is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group through its Capitol Music Group imprint. It was founded as the first West Coast-base ...
' Prep Records division in 1957,
and produced the single "Silver Bracelet", with a cover of "Rang Tang Ding Dong" as the B-side. The single was met with a positive review from ''Billboard''. The B-side was originally recorded by doo-wop group The Cellos in 1956.
Stevens signed with
Mercury Records
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in 1961.
1970s
In the 1970s, Stevens became a producer and studio musician in
Nashville
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. He recorded songs for
Barnaby Records and
Warner Bros.
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during 1970–1979. Stevens' biggest hit in the U.S. was his gospel-inflected single "
Everything Is Beautiful
"Everything Is Beautiful" is a song written, composed and performed by Ray Stevens. It has appeared on many of Stevens's albums, including one named after the song, and has become a pop standard and common in religious performances. The childre ...
" (1970). It won a
Grammy Award
The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as The Grammys, are awards presented by The Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in music. They are regarded by many as the most prestigious ...
, was the theme song for his summer 1970 TV show, a number-one hit on both the pop and adult contemporary charts, and marked his first time in the top 40 on the country charts, peaking at number 39. The single sold over one million copies and was awarded a
gold disc
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.
Stevens had a transatlantic chart-topping hit in 1974 with "
The Streak", a novelty song about
streaking
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that reached number one on the American and British singles charts.
Through the late 1970s and early 1980s, with some exceptions (such as "
Shriner's Convention" in 1981), Stevens focused mostly on serious material, as he felt that the novelty song was becoming less popular in the era.
Stevens had an adult contemporary crossover hit in 1979 with "
I Need Your Help Barry Manilow", a cut from Stevens's
Barry Manilow
Barry Manilow ( ; born Barry Alan Pincus on June 17, 1943) is an American singer, songwriter and record producer with a career that spans over sixty years. His hit recordings include "Could It Be Magic", "Looks Like We Made It", "Brandy (Scott ...
tribute/parody album ''
The Feeling's Not Right Again''.
1980s
Stevens then joined MCA in 1984. Feeling that novelty songs were becoming popular again, he authorized the rush release of "
Mississippi Squirrel Revival" in 1984, which reached the country top 20.
[ In 1985, Stevens performed at the Lanierland Music Park in Georgia with Pinkard & Bowden.]
21st century
In February 2002, following the September 11 attacks
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, Stevens released '' Osama—Yo' Mama: The Album'' after the title track, which was released as a single in late 2001, peaked at #48 on the Hot Country Songs
Hot Country Songs is a chart published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine in the United States.
This 50-position chart lists the most popular country music songs, calculated weekly by collecting airplay data along with digital sales and streaming. ...
chart in 2001. The album reached #29 on the US Top Country Albums chart.
In April 2010, Stevens released ''We the People'', a CD/DVD of political songs. This album reached Top-5 on the ''Billboard
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'' Comedy Album chart.
''RAY-ality TV'' ended its digital TV run in January 2014. Two months later, a webisode
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series, also titled ''Rayality TV'' was launched. Later in 2014, Stevens co-starred in the movie ''Campin' Buddies''.
Stevens published his autobiographical memoir ''Ray Stevens' Nashville'' in 2014.
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.
Stevens released the album ''Here We Go Again'' on March 24, 2015, which includes the Taylor Swift
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spoof single "Taylor Swift is Stalking Me" and "Come to the USA".
Personal life
Stevens was married to Penny Jackson Ragsdale for over 60 years, until her death on December 31, 2021, after a lengthy battle with cancer. Two days prior, he had canceled his New Year's Eve concert at CabaRay, due to Penny's rapidly declining health. They had two daughters, Suzi and Timi, and four grandchildren.
Discography
Accolades
Grammy awards
References
External links
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Ray Stevens Cabaray Showroom Official Website
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* ttp://mybestyears.com/InterviewSpotlights/STEVENSRay051007.html Ray Stevens – MyBestYears.COM INTERVIEW SPOTLIGHT
Ray Stevens Interview
at NAMM Oral History Collection (2014)
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1939 births
20th-century American comedians
20th-century American male musicians
20th-century American pianists
21st-century American male musicians
21st-century American pianists
American comedy musicians
American country keyboardists
American country pianists
American country singer-songwriters
American male pianists
American male singer-songwriters
American novelty song performers
CBS Records artists
Comedians from Georgia (U.S. state)
Country Music Hall of Fame inductees
Country musicians from Georgia (U.S. state)
Curb Records artists
Georgia State University alumni
Grammy Award winners
living people
MCA Records artists
Mercury Records artists
Monument Records artists
National Recording Corporation artists
People from Cobb County, Georgia
RCA Records artists
singer-songwriters from Georgia (U.S. state)
Warner Records artists