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Marty Raybon

 
Artist: Marty Raybon
Marty Raybon

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Mike Curtis

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Jim Seales, Lonnie Wilson, Stan Thorn, Steve Nathan, Mike McGuire, Brent Mason, Rob Hajacos, Ralph Ezell, Don Cook, Mark Casstevens, Dennis Burnside, Mike Bradley, Bruce Bouton

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Daniel Beard
  • Born: December 08, 1959, Greenville, AL
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Marty Raybon," "When the Sand Runs Out," "What I Came Here to Do"

Biography

Born December 8, 1959, in Greenville, AL, country singer Marty Raybon was bread and buttered in Jacksonville, FL, where he still lives. He had a successful run with Shenandoah, a popular country band that recorded a string of albums and singles from 1989 to 1996. The band scored some hot country singles including "Butterfly Kisses," "If Bubba Can Dance (I Can Too)," "I Want To Be Loved Like That," and "Two Dozen Roses"; they disbanded in 1997 leaving Raybon free to pursue other projects.

Raybon caught the show business bug after appearing on a talent show when he was eight years old. The aspiration intensified after hearing a Mel Street song over the radio when he was 15; and by 20, he focused on pursuing his calling, and performed with different club bands before Shenandoah. After Shenandoah, Raybon cut a gospel CD, Marty Raybon [1995], on Sparrow Records, in 1995. In 1997, The Raybon Brothers, a duet with his brother, spiced his resumé. Tri-Chord Records revved up his career by releasing Marty Raybon [2000], a crafty production that should build on his well-laid foundation. ~ Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide
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Marty Raybon
Background information
Born December 8, 1959 (1959-12-08) (age 49)
Origin Greenville, Alabama, USA
Genres Country, Christian country, Bluegrass
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, acoustic guitar
Years active 1985-present
Labels Columbia, RCA, Capitol, Liberty (in Shenandoah)
Sparrow, Tri Chord, Doobieshea, Dakota Sky (solo)
Associated acts Raybon Brothers
Shenandoah
Website MartyRaybon.com

Marty Raybon (born December 8, 1959 in Greenville, Alabama) is an American country music artist. He is known primarily for his role as the lead singer of the band Shenandoah, a role which he held from 1985 to 1996. He recorded his first solo album, Marty Raybon, in 1995 on Sparrow Records.[1] After leaving Shenandoah in 1996, he and his brother Tim formed a short-lived duo known as the Raybon Brothers, which had crossover success in 1997 with the hit single "Butterfly Kisses".

The Raybon Brothers split up in 1997, and Marty Raybon resumed his career as a solo artist. A second self-titled album was released in 2000, followed by 2003's Full Circle. 2006 saw the release of When the Sand Runs Out, which included the single "Shenandoah Saturday Night", a song whose lyrics referenced the titles of Shenandoah's hit singles.[2]

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Discography

Albums

  • Marty Raybon (1995)
  • Marty Raybon (2000)
  • Full Circle (2003)
  • When the Sand Runs Out (2006)
  • This, That & the Other (2009)

Singles

Year Single US Country Album
2000 "Cracker Jack Diamond" 63 Marty Raybon (2000)
"Searching for the Missing Peace"
2003 "Summertown Road" Full Circle
"The Christmas Letter" single only
2006 "Shenandoah Saturday Night" When the Sand Runs Out
2007 "Who Are You"

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