Shenandoah Partners With CUMULUS To Exclusively Premiere New Single, “That’s Where I Grew Up”

Shenandoah to Perform at Cumulus/NASH Icon’s Rhythm and Boots Concert
Benefiting Musicians On Call

Nashville, Tenn.  — GRAMMY®, CMA and ACM Award-winning band Shenandoah follows the recent success of their hit song “Noise” by partnering with CUMULUS/NASH Icon to exclusively premiere to radio their next single, “That’s Where I Grew Up.”

“That’s Where I Grew Up” is the second single to be released from Reloaded — the band’s first new album in 20 years that dropped in March 2018 — which blends live versions of their No. 1 hits with three brand-new tunes produced by Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts. A career milestone, Reloaded is Shenandoah’s highest debuting album ever on the Billboard charts.

Following the premiere, “That’s Where I Grew Up” will ship to Music Row radio stations on Tuesday, May 22 and will go for adds on Monday, June 18.

“When listening to songs to record for the most important session we’ve ever done, and knowing how essential it was to find that one tune, we stumbled upon a real treasure with ‘That’s Where I Grew Up,'” says Shenandoah lead singer Marty Raybon. “The anticipation and the pressure drifted away as the lyrics and melody began to play, and it took you through parts of your own life.”

Strengthening their return to country radio, CUMULUS/NASH Icon invited Shenandoah to headline its monthly Rhythm and Boots event, along with Collin Raye, on Thursday,June 21, at 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville. The band will perform a 45-minute set for fans with all of the tickets proceeds going towards Musicians on Call.

“It is such a treat to have Marty’s voice out front on a new Shenandoah song. The tune brings back the sound that made them such hitmakers but also connects with 2018,” says Charlie Cook, VP Country Formats/Cumulus. “We are really excited about having Shenandoah performing live for our audience in June to raise money for Musicians on Call at our hugely successful Rhythm and Boots series at 3rd and Lindsley.”

Last month, Shenandoah celebrated their album release with a concert at Nashville’s City Winery, inviting on stage special guests such as Alison KraussMichael RayLauren Duski, Tim Menzie, and Red Marlow.

Shenandoah continues to extend their 30th anniversary tour throughout the rest of the year, due to popular demand and packed-out shows.

Purchase “That’s Where I Grew Up” on iTunes here: smarturl.it/ThatsWhereIGrewUp

2018 Shenandoah 30th Anniversary Tour schedule:

April 28 – Lubbock, TX – Boots & Badges Fundraiser
May 4 – Pocola, OK – Gilley’s Choctaw Casino
May 11 – Bossier City, LA –  The Stage at Center Star
May 12 – Greeneville, TN – Niswonger PAC
May 19 – Camp Douglas, WI – Camp Douglas Armed Forces (w/ Joe Nichols)
May 26 – Grafton, WV – City of Grafton Celebration
May 31 – Kyle, TX – The Railhouse
June 2 – Buffalo, TX – Leon County Expo Center
June 7 – Nashville, TN  – CMA Fest
June 8 – Albuquerque, NM – Route 66 Casino
June 9 – Carlsbad, NM – Downtown Carlsbad
June 16 – Cameron, MO – Cameron Elks Lodge Fundraiser
June 17 – Marinette, WI – Porterfield Country Music Festival
June 21 – Nashville, TN – 3rd & Lindsley
June 22 – Fredericksburg, TX – Rockbox Theater
June 23 – Weatherford, TX – Texas Opry Theater
June 30 – Chestertown, MD – Tolchester Marina
July 3 – Gunnison, CO –  I Bar Ranch
July 7 – Zanesville, OH – The Smiling Goat Saloon
July 14 – Ranger, TX – Moonshine Ranch
July 21 – San Antonio, TX – Private Birthday Event for Hagees
July 26 – Livingston, MT – Music Ranch Montana
July 27 – Denison, TX – Heritage Park Music On Main
July 28 – Benkelman, NE – Dundy County Fair
Aug. 1 – Gallipolis, OH – Gallia County Fair
Aug.18 – Grundy, VA – Buchanan Co Festival
Aug. 22 – Centre Hall, PA – Grange Fair
Aug. 25 – Chattanooga, TN – Tivoli Theatre
Sept. 1 – Hurricane Mills, TN – Loretta Lynn Ranch
Sept. 6 – Greenville, TX – The Texan Theatre
Sept. 8 – Gail, TX – The Coyote Store
Sept. 22 – Gadsden, AL – Hokes Bluff Festival
Sept. 29 – McKinney, TX – Hank’s Texas Grill
Oct. 5 – Gonzales, TX – Come And Take It Celebration
Oct. 11 – Greenville, AL – The Ritz Theatre
Oct. 13 – Cadiz, KY – Renaissance Stage
Oct. 19 – Pigeon Forge, TN – Country Tonite Theatre (w/ Restless Heart)
Oct. 26 – Fort Smith, AR – Kay Rogers Park
Oct. 27 – Waxahachie, TX – Texas Country Reporter Festival
Nov. 3 – Springfield, GA – Springfield Fall Festival
Nov. 8 – Somerset, KY – Center for Rural Development
Nov. 24 – Pelham, TN – The Caverns
Nov. 30 – Lake Junaluska, NC – Art of Music Festival/Stewart Auditorium
Dec. 1 – Florence, AL – Faith Church

 

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