Entertainment Ivy made four albums with the booking agency Top Billing and was a member of the
Country Music Association. During his entertainment career he appeared on
Hee Haw. While serving in the state legislature Ivy sponsored a resolution, which was presented by Governor
Ned McWherter, alongside Representative
John S. Tanner to honor
Tandy Clinton Rice Jr. for his contributions to Nashville, entertainment, and the
United Cerebral Palsy of Tennessee.
Tennessee House of Representatives Ivy ran for a seat in the
Tennessee House of Representatives from the 63rd district with the
Democratic nomination and defeated
Republican nominee G. L. Teague, who had served in the state house in the 1970s. He won reelection in 1986. Ivy announced that he would not seek reelection in the 1988 election and was succeeded by Republican
Steve McDaniel. Ivy was appointed to serve on the Education and Transportation committees in 1985. He sought the position of
Speaker of the House following the 1986 elections and wrote to other members of the state house asking for support to become Assistant Majority Leader. He was ranked as the eighty-third best member of the 94th General Assembly by the
Nashville Banner. In 1987, Ivy was appointed to serve on the Finance, Ways and Means, and Agriculture committees. During the
1988 presidential election he supported Senator
Al Gore for the
Democratic nomination. He was the fifth person appointed to the cabinet by McWherter. During his tenure he served as secretary-treasurer for the Southern Association of State Departments of Agriculture. A section of
Highway 641 was named in his honor in 1994. Ivy served as Commissioner of Agriculture until Governor
Don Sundquist selected Dan Wheeler to succeed him in 1995. Tommy Hooper, the chair of the
Tennessee Republican Party, called for Ivy to resign after Ivy insulted Republicans during a forum in
Chester County, Tennessee. Jim Kennedy, McWherter's chief of staff, wrote a letter to Hopper where he stated that no complaints were lodged against Ivy and that McWherter would not dismiss Ivy. ==Later life==