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Earlier this year, Shenandoah, led by original members Marty Raybon and Mike McGuire, teamed up with new era greats Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean to recut their 1989 chart-topping hit “Sunday In The South.”
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In an interview with Country Rebel, Raybon recalled how the collaboration first came about. He told the outlet that while chatting with Luke Bryan during a surprise appearance at a No. 1 party, he mentioned that Shenandoah had just finished re-recording “Sunday In The South” and invited Luke to lay down some vocals for the track.
Jason Aldean was also in attendance and overheard the conversation between Luke and Marty.
“Aldean said, ‘If he’s doing it, I’m doing it,’” according to Raybon.
The trio started working out the logistics, with Luke and Jason going into different studios to record their parts in the months that followed. The result was a priceless collaboration between some of …