Shenandoah

February 1

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Shenandoah

ABOUT SHENANDOAH:
GRAMMY®, CMA and ACM
Winning Hitmakers Shenandoah, fueled by Marty Raybon’s distinctive vocals and the
band’s skilled musicianship is celebrated for delivering such hits as “Two Dozen Roses”, “Church on Cumberland Road” and “Next to You, Next to Me” as well as such achingly beautiful classics such as “I Want to Be Loved Like That” and the GRAMMY® winning “Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart” duet
with Alison Krauss. To date, the group
has sold millions of albums worldwide and has over 300 million on demand streams.
Raybon and McGuire formed Shenandoah in 1984 in Muscle Shoals, Alabama with bassist Ralph Ezell, keyboardist Stan Thorn and guitarist Jim Seales. Shenandoah inked a deal with Columbia Records and began establishing a national fan base with their self-titled debut in 1987. However, it was the band’s sophomore effort, The Road Not Taken, which spawned their first top-ten hits “She Doesn’t Cry Anymore” and “Mama Knows.” Shenandoah followed
with three consecutive No. 1 hits “Church on Cumberland Road,” “Sunday in the South” and “Two Dozen Roses.” “The Church on Cumberland Road
” spent two weeks at the top of the chart and made country music history as it
marked the first time that a country band’s first No. 1 single spent more than one week at the summit
Shenandoah became known for delivering songs that celebrated the importance of faith and family while reveling in the joys of small-town life. “Next to You, Next to Me” topped the charts for three weeks, and “Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart,” a beautiful duet with Alison Krauss, won a Country Music Association Award for Vocal Event of the Year
and a GRAMMY® for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. Shenandoah also won the
Academy of Country Music’s Vocal Group of the Year in 1991.
For more information, visit shenandoahband.com