Exclusive: Marty Raybon’s Unforgettable Karaoke Experience with a Shenandoah Song

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Country music enthusiasts, get ready for a behind-the-scenes look into the world of Shenandoah through an exclusive interview clip with band members Marty Raybon and Mike McGuire. 

During the interview, Marty Raybon recounted a hilarious karaoke moment where he performed Shenandoah’s own song “Sunday In The South.” The amusing incident added a lighthearted touch to the conversation and highlighted the band’s enduring legacy in country music.

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Collaborations with Luke Combs

The duo delved into their recent headline-making collaboration with country sensation Luke Combs, where they put their own spin on the band’s 1989 hit single, “Two Dozen Roses.” Clips of Combs’ performances had been making the rounds, sparking their interest in reaching out. They revealed that due to their crew member’s absence amid the pandemic, they enlisted the help of Combs’ sound technician, cementing the collaboration. Shenandoah expressed eagerness to collaborate with more artists and remain open to such opportunities, noting the numerous artists like Miranda Lambert, Jason Aldean, and Luke Bryan who have covered their songs.

Shenandoah – Country Music Legends

Shenandoah, known for hits like “Church on Cumberland Road” and “Next to You, Next to Me,” has cemented its place as one of country music’s greatest groups. Formed in 1984 in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, the band quickly rose to prominence with their self-titled debut album in 1987. Hits like “The Church on Cumberland Road” and “Two Dozen Roses” made country music history and propelled the band to superstardom. Their legacy continues today as original members Raybon and McGuire continue for a new chapter in Shenandoah’s story, fueled by their passion for music and the overwhelming response from fans.

Throughout their illustrious career, Shenandoah has garnered numerous accolades, including a Grammy for their duet with Alison Krauss, “Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart,” and the Academy of Country Music’s Vocal Group of the Year award. Raybon’s distinctive vocals and McGuire’s songwriting prowess have been instrumental in shaping Shenandoah’s sound and success. Their dedication to delivering heartfelt songs about faith, family, and small-town life has endeared them to audiences worldwide.

As Shenandoah continues their ongoing tour, including a highly anticipated show at CMA Fest in Nashville this June, fans can expect unforgettable performances from this legendary group. Raybon and McGuire are thrilled to continue to share their music with audiences and are grateful for the opportunity to do what they love on stage. With a rich musical history and a promising future ahead, Shenandoah remains a timeless fixture in country music, captivating audiences with their heartfelt songs and enduring camaraderie.

For more information on Shenandoah, visit https://www.shenandoahband.com/.

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