Shenandoah, Aldean, Bryan join forces
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Shenandoah, Aldean, Bryan join forces

Friday, September 13, 2024 – Shenandoah, Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan joined forces to record "Sunday in the South," out today.

The song was released via 8 Track Entertainment.

"Recording one of the staples in our set list with a couple of country boys like Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan couldn't have been a better fit," said Shenandoah lead singer Marty Raybon. "We are honored that they would be part of such a meaningful song to us. They sure did carry the mail."

Noah Gordon produced the song, which was recorded at Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Ala., home to Shenandoah founding members Raybon and Mike McGuire.

"Sunday in the South," with Aldean and Bryan follows Shenandoah's new version of their hit "Two Dozen Roses" with Luke Combs


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