Podcast - Interview with Shenandoah lead singer Marty Raybon

When you're scrolling through your favorite streaming platform, you might notice an album or two from an artist’s catalog missing. That’s the case with Shenandoah’s Long Time Comin’ and Under the Kudzu. Both of those albums contain some pretty big hits from the ‘90s, like "I Want To Be Loved Like That" and "Rock My Baby." I had the chance to talk with Marty Raybon of the legendary country band Shenandoah, so of course, I had to ask him where those albums were. You'll get the answer in this edition of Across the Country with Amanda.

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Show Notes

Welcome to Across the Country with Amanda! This is your guide for all the latest in country music. You can catch me weekdays on 101 Country WBDC for my show Afternoons with Amanda! 

In today’s episode, we’ll hear from Marty Raybon of Shenandoah on the reason why you can’t find some of their classic albums on digital platforms. Across the Country with Amanda starts now! 

Thank you so much for being here! I am your host Amanda and today I am bringing you a interview that I did in late 2020 with Marty Raybon of Shenandoah. I have a lot of great interviews from my radio show during the last few years before I had this podcast, so I thought this would be the perfect place to share those interview highlights.  

When you're scrolling through Apple Music or Spotify, you might notice an album or two from an artist’s catalog missing. That’s the case with Shenandoah’s Long Time Comin’ and Under the Kudzu. Both of those albums contain some pretty big hits from the ‘90s, so I when I had the chance to talk with Marty Raybon, I had to ask him where those albums are. 

Listen now for my conversation with Marty Raybon.

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