RAY PRICE - Live 2008 Ryman Concert Sampler video free download


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Ray Price Performance Sampler April 30, 2008. Special thanks to Skid Media of Nashville for capturing this footage.

From 1952 through the present time, Ray has compiled one of the most distinguished list of hit records with 46 Top 10 singles, 8 reaching number 1.

•Hit songs include:

"Crazy Arms" "For The Good Times " "City Lights" "Night Life" "For The Good Times""Danny Boy" "Make The World Go Away" "Release Me" "I Won't Mention It Again" "Faded Love" "My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You"

Price experimented as a singer and an arranger in the 4/4-bass driven "Crazy Arms," the country song of the year for 1956. The intensely rhythmic sound he discovered with "Crazy Arms" would dominate his—and much of country in general—music for the next six years. To this day, people in Nashville refer to a 4/4 country shuffle as the "Ray Price beat."

"Crazy Arms" was one of the first country records to be recorded with a drum kit, which gave it a relentless, pulsating rhythm. Until Price, most country artists were reluctant to use drums and the instrument was even banned from the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. The blockbuster status of the single helped change that situation. Spending an astonishing 20 weeks at the top of the country charts, "Crazy Arms" not only crossed over into the lower reaches of the pop charts, but it also established Price as a star.

In the mid-'60s his musical inclinations were shifting, bringing him closer to the crooning styles of traditional pop singers. Ray added a string section to his recordings, making him one of the first to explore the smooth, orchestrated sounds of late '60s and early '70s country-pop. While it alienated some hardcore honky tonk fans, the change in approach resulted in another round of Top Ten hits, including a major crossover hit, "For The Good Times."

In 1996 Ray received the highest honor in country music when he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. His long-time friend, Kris Kristofferson, presented his award and termed Ray, "A living link between Hank Williams and the country singers of today.

For the past 20 years, Ray has continued to criss cross the US performing to sold out audiences. In 2009 he will be 83 years old and still performs 70-80 shows a year. For Ray, It's always been about the music.

How many of today's performers will be touring at 83? There is only one Ray Price.

Comments

13 years ago

777Whatsgoingon

Saw Ray Price last week at the strawberry festival in plant city Fl He gave a wonderful performance. He said he was 85. He got a standing ovation and stayed after to sign autographs an pix. A true legena!

13 years ago

Phantom 4

Just Saw Ray this week @ 86, he still outsings these New "So Called Country" singers, He has forgotten more about singing than most will ever know.

14 years ago

DidYouReadEULA

Wow, that same voice at 81 years of age! Mr. Price has the most underrated voice of any genre of music; I like Sinatra, but love Mr. Price. What a soaring instrument God gave him. Stunning, especially the so called Nashville and gospel years, pure perfection personified. I'd die happier just to back him on drums 1 time, especially the wonderful 'I Won't Mention it Again".

14 years ago

David Aherne

God bless ray price:

14 years ago

sober2dayb

This brings back memories of my mom and dad listening to ray and I would hear his voice often. and came to appreciate his music and voice. Thanks Ray !!!!

14 years ago

pro3tlb

My favorite Ray Price memory is the conversation I had with him at the Red Earth Festival in Oklahoma City in June 1995. He was Grand Marshall that year at one of the largest Native American gatherings in the country. He and I have many mutual friends both in and out of the music business and we talked for over an hour about life, music and friends. For that hour Ray Price was not a Superstar member of the Hall of Fame; he was a proud and humble Cherokee that had been given the gift of music.

14 years ago

daniel michel

Ray Price is amazing!...His warm voice provides color and character to every song he sings...He's one of a kind!

15 years ago

rich bell

OMG. Ray Price. Is there anything else you need to get you through the night?

15 years ago

MusicDude86

it's way too hard to pick my favorite Ray Price song, there's too many good ones....She Wears My Ring, Burning Memories, Make the World Go Away, Danny Boy, For the Good Times, City Lights, I'm Still Not Over You, You Wouldn't Know Love.....the list is endless!!!!!

15 years ago

alwayssme

for the good times is stil my fave song of rays and thru the years

15 years ago

musicmatty67

Still the finest singer today. Theres not one Honky Tonk Blues or Pop club he couldn't sing in today...his music is boundless.

15 years ago

Thunderbird021982

wow...i can't believe how awesome he sounds at his age!!!! thanks for posting this! i hope he comes to winnipeg sometime soon!

15 years ago

justlookin11

No tellin' how many times I "polished a buckle" to the music of Ray and The Cherokee Cowboys (live back then - $3.00 admission). He was/is the best. Saw two live performances of his with friends I lost way too early. He's still the greatest.

15 years ago

KellyJayJumps

Having been at the Ryman during a taping of Ricky Skagg's TV show in which Mr. Price was a guest (along with Mark Chestnutt), this is an exceptional treat to watch. It immediately put a smile on my face. Thanks for posting this!! BTW, When Ray hit the stage at the Skaggs' taping, the audience gave him an extended standing ovation fitting for the king that he is.

15 years ago

Jason Young

Ray price is 82 years old and can still outsing any of those whiners in nashville hands down!

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