Ray Cerbone

Ray Cerbone
Americana and More

Shows

Jan 02 Sat
2027
Sample Concert
Memphis, Tennessee  
5:00 PM

The Big Top

This is my arrangement of Joe Virga’s song “The Big Top” which I offer in tribute to this great singer songwriter that we lost much too soon. 

The Big Top – © 2021 Joe Virga (used with permission), arranged and produced by Ray Cerbone

Next To You

One of my entries in “The Tiny Desk” contest
A song about Love, Life and a Train.
Recorded live at B-Side Lake Studio by Lisa Schiffli

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Live Stream Concerts

All “tips” will be re-donated to performing musicians who are in financial distress due to their inability to tour or do live shows. The re-donations will be made during their online shows.

Hi all…Stop by, relax and enjoy the music…

These were “live stream” events…now available here in case you missed them!! Enjoy the shows from wherever you like, be in your favorite chair, etc.
….and here’s a real perk….IT’S FREE!!!!!!!!!!!

December 3rd

August 1st

CD Order

Would you like to order a CD for How Much Time or Nobody’s Hero?

Easiest way…Complete this form and I’ll ship a copy right to your door. I’ll contact you to arrange payment through PayPal to keep your payment info private. Direct orders are $15 which includes shipping. Your support is greatly appreciated! Thank you. Ray.

Apparently, no one told Ray Cerbone about the fabled sophomore slump. Cerbone’s second release, Nobody’s Hero Anymore, more than fulfills the promise of his auspicious 2019 debut, How Much Time. Most tracks are underpinned by Cerbone’s precise, delicate finger picking on acoustic guitar, but augmented by blues banjo and harp, violin, cello, dobro, and perhaps the most tasteful tuba in all of Americana music. His voice is in fine form, expressive, ranging from passionate to an almost conversational resignation in the quietest phrases. And the songs themselves, eight originals and four covers, including Charlie Chaplin’s “Smile” (!), combine unflinching, gut-wrenching observations of life, (Cerbone has been a first responder with the police and coast guard – check out the title track), around an inner core of nuanced sentiment for days gone by (“Another Town Gone Down” and Joe Virga’s “The Big Top”). The production is strong and clear, the sequencing is consistently entertaining. The instrumental, “The Lake” even morphs into a flute-based jazz workout celebrating Cerbone’s beloved Lake August. Advance tracks are receiving positive responses in the Lone Star State.

Rob Carter
Random Routes
KEOS 89.1FM
Bryan/College Station, TX