GRAMMY®, CMA and ACM Award-winning band Shenandoah follows the recent success of their hit song “Noise” by announcing their new 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. The album blends live versions of Shenandoah’s 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.
“The new music has given flames to embers that have burned since we started in 1987. It’s been 20 years since our last recordings,” says Shenandoah lead singer Marty Raybon. “The new music is fresh, up to date and allows us to continue where we left off. We feel like we still have so much to say when it comes to music and it gives us the joy of sharing it with country music fans all over the world. 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.’ 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.”
Shenandoah continues to extend their 30th anniversary tour throughout the rest of the year, due to popular demand and packed-out shows.