Grammy, ACM, and CMA award-winning band Shenandoah was one of the most prolific country bands in the 90s, and early 2000s, you couldn't turn on the radio without hearing one of their songs being played.

Fueled by the distinctive vocals of lead singer Marty Raybon, when their music hit the airwaves you knew who you were hearing. Hempstead Hall at the UAHT campus in Hope is proud to present original band members of Shenandoah Marty Raybon and Mike McGuire LIVE in concert on Thursday, September 2, with The Every Road Tour.

McGuire credits Raybon’s vocals for providing Shenandoah with an identifiable sound. “When you hear Marty Raybon sing there’s nobody that sounds like him,” McGuire says.

Shenandoah is best known for churning out the hits such as "Two Dozen Roses," “Church on Cumberland Road” and “Next to You, Next to Me” as well as such heartfelt classics “I Want to Be Loved Like That” "Sunday in the South," "Ghost in This House," and the Grammy-winning “Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart” duet with Alison Krauss. Shenandoah recorded nine studio albums and placed 26 singles on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart.

Their newest album Reloaded features a new single, "Little Bit of Livin."

Don't miss this incredible concert The Every Road Tour with Shenandoah on September 2, at 7:30 PM. Tickets are on sale now at the Hempstead Hall box office or you can purchase them online.

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