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Shenandoah Announces Massive 40th Anniversary Tour
40 years of solid country gold.
When it comes to ’90s country, there aren’t many artists higher on my personal favorites list than Shenandoah.
The band behind hits like “Two Dozen Roses” and “The Church on Cumberland Road” was formed in Muscle Shoals, Alabama back in 1984 by lead singer (and one of the greatest country vocalists of all time) Marty Raybon, along with drummer and background vocalist Mike McGuire. While they started as a house band, they quickly landed a deal with Columbia Records and released their debut self-titled album in 1987.
It was their sophomore album, The Road Not Taken, that made the band a household name with hits like “Sunday In the South” and “Two Dozen Roses,” which along with “The Church on Cumberland Road” became Shenandoah’s first three consecutive #1 hits.
Over the next decade, the band was a staple of country radio and became one of the foremost bands of the ’90s with hits like “Ghost In This House,” “The Moon Over Georgia,” “I Want To Be Loved Like That,” and one of my personal favorites, “Janie Baker’s Love Slave.”
After taking some time off from the band starting in the late ’90s, Raybon once again became the lead singer of Shenandoah in 2014, and since then the band’s continued to take their hits on the road while also dropping new music in their signature ’90s country style.
And now, after four decades as a band, Shenandoah is hitting the road for a massive 40th anniversary tour.
Featuring several festival stops, including Rock the Country, Two Step Inn in Georgetown, Texas and the recently announced Alan Jackson’s 5 O’Clock Somewhere Fest in West Palm Beach, Florida, the tour will start later this month in Wickenburg, Arizona and wrap up in Thackerville, Oklahoma in December, with stops in nearly every corner of the country along the way. (I’ve already got my eye on the Nashville date in October).
Shenandoah’s one of those bands that seems underappreciated for a group with so many massive hits in their catalog. And if you’ve seen them lately, you know that Marty Raybon’s still got the pipes that he had 40 years ago when they were first getting started in 1984.
I always like to remind people to go see your favorite artists while you still have the chance, because they’re not going to be touring forever. Shenandoah is one of those iconic ’90s country bands that every country fan needs to see at least once, and for their 40th anniversary, they’re making sure that everybody will get the opportunity.
I know I’ll be there when they make their stop in music city, singing my ass off to all of their many hits.
Shenandoah 40th Anniversary Tour Dates:
Mar 27 – Wickenburg, AZ – Flying E Ranch
Mar 28 – Edna, TX – Red White & Bulls
Apr 3 – West Chester, OH – Lori’s Roadhouse
Apr 11 – Moncton, NB – Casino New Brunswick
Apr 12 – Moncton, NB – Casino New Brunswick
Apr 17 – Orange Grove, TX – The Post OG
Apr 18 – Georgetown, TX – Two Step Inn
Apr 24 – Lancaster, PA – American Music Theatre
May 1 – Belleville, TX – Rock the Country
May 15 – Rama, ON – Casino Rama Resort
May 22 – Monticello, MS – Atwood Music Festival
May 23 – Fort Worth, TX – Billy Bob’s Texas
May 29 – Bloomingdale, GA – Rock the Country
June 6 – Gail, TX – Coyote Store
June 13 – West Palm Beach, FL – Alan Jackson’s 5 O’Clock Somewhere Fest
June 19 – Hiawassee, GA – Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds
June 20 – Patterson, GA – Mossy Pond Lodge
June 26 – Gas City, IN – Performing Arts Center
June 27 – Blacksburg, SC – Festival
July 3 – Charles Town, WV – Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races
July 11 – Fortuna, CA – Fortuna Rodeo
July 16 – Florence, AL – St. Jude Trail Ride
July 17 – Mount Vernon, KY – Renfro Valley Entertainment Center
July 22 – Paso Robles, CA – California Mid-State Fair
July 23 – Yerington, NV – Night in the Country
July 24 – Corona, CA – Dos Lagos
July 25 – Fort McDowell, AZ – We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort
Aug 1 – Gethsemane, KY – The Amp
Aug 5 – Wausau, WI – Wisconsin Valley Fair
Aug 8 – Detroit Lakes, MN – WE Fest
Aug 9 – Hastings, MI – Rock the Country
Aug 14 – North Lawrence, OH – Neon Nights
Aug 18 – Lewisburg, WV – West Virginia State Fair
Aug 21 – Fairbury, IL – Fairbury Fair
Aug 22 – Chippewa Falls, WI – Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds
Aug 24 – Centre Hall, PA – Grange Fair
Aug 28 – Ocala, FL – Rock the Country
Sept 11 – Hamburg, NY – Rock the Country
Sept 17 – Philadelphia, MS – Ellis Theater
Sept 19 – Morehead, KY – Poppy Mountain Bluegrass Festival
Oct 3 – Marshall, TX – Bear Creek Smokehouse
Oct 9 – Nashville, TN – TBD
Oct 16 – Rockdale, TX – Rockdale Fair
Oct 17 – Angleton, TX – Brazoria County Fair
Nov 14 – Lufkin, TX – Temple Theater
Nov 21 – Kingman, KS – Kingman Historic Theatre
Dec 4 – Tulsa, OK – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa
Dec 5 – Thackerville, OK – WinStar World Casino & ResortThe post Shenandoah Announces Massive 40th Anniversary Tour first appeared on Whiskey Riff.