Shenandoah Celebrates Highest Billboard Album Debut of their 30 Year Career with RELOADED

L to R: Tim Menzie, Red Marlow, Lauren Duski, Alison Krauss, Marty Raybon, Michael Ray, Mike McGuire at Shenandoah's Album Release Party at City Winery. Photo Credit: Derrek Kupish dkupish productions
Shenandoah Celebrated RELOADED with Album Release Party Featuring Special Performances
by Alison Krauss, Michael Ray, Tim Menzie, Red Marlow and Lauren Duski

NASHVILLE, Tenn. –  GRAMMY®, CMA and ACM-winning group Shenandoah are marking another milestone in their 30-year career with their highest Billboard album debut as RELOADED lands in the Top 20 on Billboard’s Country Album Sales Chart along with Top 30 for Independent Album Sales (All Genres)! In addition to the Billboard Chart, RELOADED also debuted Top 15 on the iTunes Top Country Albums.

“There have been several firsts as of late, and even some things I never thought we would experience. Some could say that’s to be expected when you work hard at what you believe in,” says frontman Marty Raybon. “I came back to Shenandoah because I believed we still had music left in us and a genuine love to do it. We’ve been smart enough to surround ourselves with great people who have worked hard and believed in our vision. Helen Keller said it best. When asked what would be worst than being born blind, she replied, ‘to have sight with no vision.’ ”

Surrounded by a slate of all-star special guests, Shenandoah celebrated the release of RELOADED with an album release party at City Winery in Nashville March 20 with special performances by Alison Krauss, Michael Ray, Tim Menzie, Red Marlow and Lauren Duski.

RELOADED 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 iTunesAmazon and Google Play.

Parade.com 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.”

Shenandoah’s first NYC national press run included performances at 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.

RELOADED TRACK LISTING:
1. Next To You, Next To Me (LIVE)
2. If Bubba Can Dance, I Can Too (LIVE)
3. The Moon Over Georgia (LIVE)
4. Mama Knows (LIVE)
5. Sunday In The South (LIVE)
6. I Want To Be Loved Like That (LIVE)
7. Ghost In The House (LIVE)
8. Two Dozen Roses (LIVE)
9. The Church On Cumberland Road (LIVE)
10. Noise
11. That’s Where I Grew Up
12. Little Bit of Livin

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. Over the last 30 years, the band has recorded 9 studio albums, 13 No. 1 records and charted 26 singles on the Billboard country charts. Their No. 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.

For more information, visit ShenandoahBand.comor follow them on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

SHENANDOAH 30TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR:
April 05 Nashville House Concerts – Nashville, Tenn.
April 06 City Stage – Lynn Haven, Fla.
April 12 Pigeon Forge, Tenn. – Dollywood
April 13 Railroad Festival – Amory, Miss.
April 14 Swisher Hospital Fundraiser – Tulia, Texas
April 20 Ho Chunk Casino – Black River Falls, Wisc.
April 21 New Barn Convention Center – Winchester, Ohio
April 28 – Boots & Badges Fundraiser – Lubbock, Texas
May  04 Gilley’s Choctaw Casino – Polola, Okla.
May 12 Niswonger PAC – Greenville, Tenn.
May 11 The Stage at Center Star – Bossier City, La.
May 18  Camp Douglas Armed Forces – Camp Douglas, Wisc.
May 26 City of Grafton Celebration – Grafton, W.V.
June 02 Leon County Expo Center – Buffalo, Texas
June 09 Downtown Carlsbad – Carlsbad, N.M.
June 16  Cameron Elks Lodge’ Fundraiser – Cameron, Mo.
June 17 Porterfield Country Music Festival – Marinette, Wisc.
June 22  Rockbox Theater – Fredericksburg, Texas
June 23 – Texas Opry Theater – Weatherford, Texas
June 30 Tolchester Marina – Chestertown, Md.
July 07 The Smiling Goat Saloon – Zanesville, Ohio
July 14 Moonshine Ranch – Ranger, Texas
July 27 Heritage Park Music On Main – Denison, Texas
July 28 Dundy County Fair – Benkelman, Neb.
August 01 Gallia County Fair – Gallipolis, Ohio
August 22 Grange Fair – Centre Hall, Pa.
August 25 Tivoli Theatre – Chattanooga, Tenn.
Sept. 01 Loretta Lynn Ranch – Hurricane Mills, Tenn.
Sept. 08 The Coyote Store – Gail, Texas
Oct. 05 Come And Take It Celebration – Gonzales, Texas
Oct. 11 The Ritz Theatre – Greenville, Ala.
Oct. 19 Country Tonite Theatre – Pigeon Forge, Tenn.
Nov. 08 Center for Rural Development – Somerset, Ky.
Nov. 24 The Caverns – Pelham, Tenn.
(more dates to be announced soon)

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