New York, NY (Top40 Charts) On August 21, in downtown Nashville, country and comedy music legend Ray
Stevens received his very own star on the
Music City Walk of Fame. Stevens' friend and fellow GRAMMY Award-winning music colleague Ricky Skaggs presented him with the honor.
"When I look at all the names on the Walk of Fame, it's truly humbling to see mine included there," says Stevens. "Thank you Nashville."
Stevens was inducted alongside Nashville-based pop artist Ben Folds, Country
Music Hall of Famer Brenda Lee, and Grand Ole Opry star Jeannie Seely.
One of the original pioneers of
Music Row,
Stevens arrived in Nashville in the early 1960s. Shortly after he would meet and form a lifelong friendship with Chet Atkins, produce the legendary Dolly Parton, and record with
Waylon Jennings. He was also recruited to play on sessions with "
The King" himself, Elvis Presley.
Stevens would go on to sign major record deals with several Nashville-based labels where he recorded some of his biggest career songs including, "Mr. Businessman," "Everything Is Beautiful," "Misty," "Mississippi Squirrel Revival" and "The Streak." With the recent grand opening of his West Nashville showroom, CabaRay,
Stevens continues to make his mark on
Music City.
Stevens, Lee, Seely and Folds received the 81st, 82nd, 83rd and 84th stars on the Walk of Fame. The four were recognized for their significant contributions to preserving the musical heritage of Nashville and for contributing to the world through song or other industry collaboration.
About Ray Stevens
Twelve-time nominated and two-time GRAMMY® Award winner Ray
Stevens has spanned the generations with 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 40 million albums and continues daily office operations at his home base, Ray
Stevens Music, located on Nashville's historic
Music Row.
Stevens hosts Ray
Stevens CabaRay Nashville, a 30-minute weekly music/talk show airing on Public Television. The music legend recently opened his very own Nashville entertainment venue, the CabaRay Showroom, a 35,000 square foot music venue where
Stevens performs weekly live concerts. For more information on Ray Stevens, visit raystevens.com.