![]() ![]() March 16 Grand Ole Opry – Nashville, Tenn. 1 hits include “Two Dozen Roses,” “Church on Cumberland Road,” “Next to You, Next to Me,” “I Want to be Loved Like That,” “ Sunday In The South,” “Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart” and many more.įor more information, visit or follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. 1 records and charted 26 singles on the Billboard country charts. Over the last 30 years, the band has recorded 9 studio albums, 13 No. Shenandoah continues captivating audiences nationwide with their high-energy show and new single “Noise,” which is Top 30 in the nation on the Music Row Radio Chart. CLICK HERE for tickets or call the box office at 61. They’re also gearing up for an Album Release Party, along with several surprise guest performances, at City Winery in Nashville, Tenn. ![]() Tonight, they return to the Grand Ole Opry for a performance and Opry Shop signing. The GRAMMY®, CMA and ACM-winning group are back in Nashville after performing and appearing on Good Day New York, Varney & Co., SiriusXM and AOL Build Series, just to name a few of their stops during a successful national media tour. They epitomize the best that contemporary country music has to offer: sincere storytelling, traditional sounding instruments, and moving lyrics. While performing their first concert in New York, Digital Journal‘s Markos Papadatos raved about their harmonies: Overall, Shenandoah put on a charming set at Opry City Stage in New York, which ironically enough was their first-ever performance in the “Big Apple.” They stayed true to their musical roots, and they allowed their rumbling vocals to do all the talking. contributor Laura Whitmore declared that “if classic TV shows can have a reboot, why not a classic country band like Shenandoah…it’s clear with the band’s careful choice of songs, production and delivery that they put a lot of heart and care into every piece of the project.” NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Back from New York and reveling in the success of their Top 30 single “Noise,” Shenandoah are celebrating the release of RELOADED today, which includes 9 of their iconic hits recorded LIVE last year on tour, along with 3 brand new songs produced by Jay DeMarcus. RELOADED is available now on iTunes, Amazon and Google Play. Raybon sang harmony vocals on Lambert’s “Another Sunday in the South” on her 2014 “Platinum” album.Shenandoah Returns from NYC National Media Tour, ![]() Raybon has been embraced by fans in three genres: bluegrass, country and gospel.Ĭount country superstar Miranda Lambert is one of the Shenandoah’s biggest fans. “Beulah Land,” a song he co-wrote and sang with his Full Circle band, won the 2013 Gospel Recorded Performance of the Year from the International Bluegrass Music Association. Raybon left Shenandoah for about 14 years to tour as a solo and bluegrass artist. I think everybody’s got a little bit of everybody in them.” “I think you get nuggets of a little bit of your style from a lot of different people. I guess over the years I was able to perfect a sound where it didn’t sound like anybody else’s,” Raybon said. He took pieces of bluegrass and classic country from singers like Vern Gosdin, Johnny Paycheck and Merle Haggard to form his own sound. Raybon’s soulful voice is still instantly recognizable, standing out from the crowd of cookie-cutter acts that seems to dominate mainstream country music today. ![]()
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