As part of the Opry’s prestigious Circle Television livestream and longstanding WSM-AM broadcast, Ray will play “Get Her Back” and “Workin’ On It” for the first time nationally and internationally. Duran Duran is rarely forthcoming about the meanings behind their songs, but Union Of The Snake appears to be about the evil part of you taking over and. Queen + Adam Lambert, Duran Duran, Rod Stewart, Diana Ross and more all took the stage outside London’s Buckingham Palace concert as part of the Platinum Jubilee concert Saturday celebrating the. In addition to dropping a second track, Ray returns to the Grand Ole Opry Saturday, May 13th to celebrate his new music. ![]() “But sometimes the best times are the ones where it’s just you, your friends and nothing much going on beyond being together.” The photographer/director who’s worked with a litany of today’s most intriguing artists – including Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Good Charlotte, Cypress Hill, Eminem and Duran Duran – delivers a sunny clip that culminates with friends coming together for an evening of music, laughter, a fire and just being. That’s what ‘Workin’ On It’ and this video are all about.” We get to pick how we act and what we do. That’s how I was raised, and that was something I wanted to throw out there. “Even though hard things happen, you can choose to sink into those times or lift yourself up, find the good and make some happy for other people. “Life isn’t hard or some big mystery,” Ray admits. Working on cars, clearing land, chopping wood, stringing lights, all small things that make up a good life – and create the kind of man people love and respect. Knowing the breadth of what hardcore jukeboxes hold, Ray wants to give people a full spectrum sense of where his sound and music are heading.ĭirector Spidey Smith, who helmed the intense “Get Her Back” clip, also returns for a moments-in-the-day look at Ray as he moves through his life. ![]() Produced by Michael Knox, known for his CMA Album of the Year Award-winning work with Jason Aldean, as well as Montgomery Gentry and Trace Adkins, Dive Bars & Broken Hearts dials in the dark-haired traditionalist’s bar-honed brand of play-it-right-or-die country. Knowing you’re always gonna try to be better, but, you know, also finding the fun in that. “It’s the idea that old cars need pieces, there’s always a project to do, but maybe the biggest project of all is… me. “If there’s a song on this EP that’s me, it’s probably ‘Workin’ On It’,” Ray admits with a laugh.
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