Ray Stevens

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Ray Stevens was born Harold Ray Ragsdale on January 24, 1939 in Clarkdale, Georgia, a small town west of Atlanta. He is an American country music and pop singer-songwriter known for his novelty songs. His two most-popular songs are "Everything Is Beautiful" and "The Streak".

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Career summary

Stevens' recording career began with two singles released on Prep Records, followed by a short stint with Capitol Records. Both these recording contracts were made with the help of Atlanta, Georgia music maven Bill Lowery. Stevens joined Lowery's National Recording Corporation in 1958, where he also was a member of the NRC staff band, playing numerous instruments, arranging, and doing background vocals. When NRC went into bankruptcy, he signed with Mercury Records, and started a series of hit records in the 1960s that included "Ahab the Arab" and "Jeremiah Peabody's Polyunsaturated Quick-Dissolving, Fast-Acting Pleasant-Tasting Green and Purple Pills".

Stevens became a producer and well-known studio musician on the Nashville scene, and recorded hits for Monument, Barnaby, Warner Brothers, MCA and RCA. Perhaps his most famous hit is "The Streak" (1974), which poked fun at the early-1970s "streaking" fad of running nude in public.

Stevens' biggest hit was his gospel-inflected single "Everything Is Beautiful" (1970). A plea for love and tolerance during turbulent times in the United States, the song shot to Number 1 and remained there for weeks in some U.S. and British markets. Stevens has won two Grammy Awards: one for "Everything Is Beautiful" (1970) and one for the arrangement of his version of the jazz standard "Misty" (1975).

With the popularity of the song "Everything Is Beautiful", Stevens had a variety show on CTV. The Ray Stevens Show appeared in Canada in 1970 and soon appeared in the United States on NBC and the United Kingdom on the BBC. Although it only has eight episodes, it is mostly known for being the show that launched the career of regular cast member Steve Martin.

Ray Stevens was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1980. Since the 1980s, Stevens has appeared regularly at the country music performing venue of Branson, Missouri. 2005 was his last year for performances in Branson. Currently, there are no scheduled performances anywhere for the year 2006.

His talents have been showcased in a successful series of videos.

Discography

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Awards

  • 1969: GOLD Single — "Gitarzan" {over 1,000,000 copies sold}
  • 1970: GOLD Single — "Everything Is Beautiful" {nearly 3,000,000 copies sold}
  • 1970: GRAMMY — "Everything Is Beautiful" {Best Male Pop Vocal Performance}
  • 1974: GOLD Single — "The Streak" {nearly 5,000,000 copies sold}
  • 1975: GRAMMY — "Misty" {Best Arrangement of the Year}
  • 1980: Songwriters Hall of Fame Induction
  • 1984: GOLD Album — "He Think He's Ray Stevens" {over 500,000 sold}
  • 1985: GOLD Album — "I Have Returned" {over 500,000 sold}
  • 1986: Music City News Comedian of the Year
  • 1986: #1 Country Album Plaque from Billboard — "I Have Returned" {week ending March 15, 1986}
  • 1987: Music City News Comedian of the Year
  • 1987: PLATINUM Album — "Greatest Hits" {MCA; over 1,000,000 copies sold}
  • 1987: GOLD Album — "Greatest Hits, Volume Two" {MCA; over 500,000 copies sold}
  • 1988: Music City News Comedian of the Year
  • 1989: Music City News Comedian of the Year
  • 1990: Music City News Comedian of the Year
  • 1990: GOLD Album — "All-Time Greatest Comic Hits" {CURB; over 500,000 copies sold}
  • 1991: Music City News Comedian of the Year
  • 1992: Music City News Comedian of the Year
  • 1992: #1 Home Video Plaque from Billboard — "Comedy Video Classics"
  • 1992: TEN TIMES-PLATINUM Home Video — "Comedy Video Classics" {over 1,000,000 copies sold}
  • 1993: Billboard Home Video of the Year
  • 1993: Music City News Comedian of the Year
  • 1993: PLATINUM Home Video — "Ray Stevens Live!" {over 100,000 copies sold}
  • 1994: Music City News Comedian of the Year
  • 1995: PLATINUM Home Video — "Get Serious!" {over 100,000 copies sold}
  • 1995: Country Weekly Golden Pick Award "Best Comedian"
  • 1996: Georgia Music Hall of Fame Induction
  • 2002: GOLD Single — "Osama Yo' Mama" {over 500,000 copies sold}

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