Ray Stevens announced today plans to relocate his
Ray Stevens Music offices–a longstanding feature at the corner of Grand
Avenue and 17th Avenue on Music Row–into a new music venue the
singer-songwriter is opening in West Nashville, according to The Tennessean.
A groundbreaking was held for new 27,000-square-foot music venue,
which will be called CabaRay and located at 5724 River Road, just off
Charlotte Pike in Nashville.
The building will include a 700-seat room for live performances, a
dining area, bar area, ticket offices and a gift shop. The portion of
the building which will house Ray Stevens Music’s business operations,
will include a recording studio and video production area.
Stevens moved to Nashville in 1962 and landed pop hits like
“Guitarzan,” “The Streak,” and the Grammy-winning “Everything Is
Beautiful.” He won another Grammy for his 1975 country hit, “Misty.” He
joined the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1980. From 1991 to
1993, Stevens operated a performance theatre in Branson, Missouri.
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