Latest Release
- SEP 22, 2023
- 1 Song
- Super Hits · 1988
- Two Dozen Roses - Single · 2023
- Super Hits · 1989
- Super Hits · 1984
- Super Hits · 1989
- Super Hits · 1980
- Super Hits · 1989
- Reloaded · 1993
- Super Hits · 1989
- Every Road · 2020
Albums
- 2020
- 2002
- 1999
- 1996
- 1996
- 1989
Music Videos
- 2023
- 2023
- 2019
Artist Playlists
- The Alabamans’ blend of country, rock, and pop rings true.
Singles & EPs
Compilations
- 2018
- 1994
- 1990
Appears On
More To Hear
- Luke sits down with Marty Raybon of Shenandoah.
About Shenandoah
Shenandoah was one of country music’s biggest acts in the ’90s, skipping the decade’s pop crossover boom in favor of a more traditional sound rooted in bluegrass, gospel, and honky-tonk. ∙ Their 1989 breakout, The Road Not Taken, scored three No. 1s on Billboard’s Hot Country chart: “The Church On Cumberland Road,” “Sunday in the South,” and “Two Dozen Roses.” ∙ Their biggest hit, “Next to You, Next to Me,” from 1990’s Gold-certified Extra Mile, earned the band Vocal Group of the Year honors from the Academy of Country Music Awards. ∙ The lyrics for 1993’s chart-topping crowd-pleaser “If Bubba Can Dance (I Can Too),” from Under the Kudzu, were inspired by a commercial that they saw for a line-dancing instructional video. ∙ Both “Darned If I Don’t (Danged If I Do)” and the title track of 1994’s In the Vicinity of the Heart scored Grammy nominations, with the latter—a duet with Alison Krauss—winning a trophy. ∙ Frontman Marty Raybon and his brother Tim landed in the Top 40 of both the Country and Pop charts in 1997 with a cover of Bob Carlisle’s contemporary Christian hit “Butterfly Kisses.” ∙ Miranda Lambert called them an inspiration, and Marty Raybon duetted with her on “Another Sunday in the South,” a tribute to Shenandoah on her Grammy-winning 2014 LP, Platinum.
- ORIGIN
- Muscle Shoals, AL, United States
- FORMED
- 1984
- GENRE
- Country