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SHENANDOAH

All Ages
Shenandoah
Friday, July 17
Doors: 7 pm Show: 8 pm
$45.60 to $117.65

SHENANDOAH

 
With a legacy spanning decades,Shenandoahremains one of country music’s most enduring and influential bands. Known for their rich harmonies and heartfelt storytelling, theGrammy, CMA, and ACM Award-winninggroup has delivered timeless hits like”Two Dozen Roses,””Church on Cumberland Road,””Next to You, Next to Me,””Sunday in the South,””I Want to Be Loved Like That,”and”Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart.”
 
A platinum-selling powerhousewithover a billion career streams, Shenandoah’s music continues to resonate across generations. Their recent collaborations have reignited fan excitement—“Two Dozen Roses” featuring Luke Combsand“Sunday in the South” featuring Jason Aldean and Luke Bryanboth soared to#1 on the iTunes All-Genre Chart, proving the band’s influence is as strong as ever. 
 
With a sound that helped define the golden era of ‘90s country and a presence that still commands today’s stages and charts, Shenandoah remains a pillar of American country music.
 
For more information, visit shenandoahband.com
Shenandoah is an American country music group founded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in 1984 by Marty Raybon (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Ralph Ezell (bass guitar, backing vocals), Stan Thorn (keyboards, backing vocals), Jim Seales (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Mike McGuire (drums, background vocals). Thorn and Ezell left the band in the mid-1990s, with Rocky Thacker taking over on bass guitar; Keyboardist Stan Munsey joined the line up in 1995. The band split up in 1997 after Raybon left. Seales, Munsey, Thacker and McGuire reformed the band in 2000 with lead singer Brent Lamb, who was in turn replaced by Curtis Wright and then by Jimmy Yeary. Ezell rejoined in the early 2000s, and after his 2007 death, he was replaced by Mike Folsom. Raybon returned to the band in 2014. That same year, Jamie Michael replaced the retiring Jim Seales on lead guitar.

Shenandoah has released nine studio albums, of which two have been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. The band has also charted twenty-six singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including the Number One hits "The Church on Cumberland Road," "Sunday in the South" and "Two Dozen Roses" from 1989, "Next to You, Next to Me" from 1990, and "If Bubba Can Dance (I Can Too)" from 1994. The late 1994-early 1995 single "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart," which featured guest vocals from Alison Krauss, won both artists a Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
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