GRAMMY®, ACM and CMA Award-winning Shenandoah and country superstars Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan have come together to record “Sunday in the South,” out now.
All three artists have deep roots in country music and a genuine love for the genre, lending their unique voices to the song. Bryan’s smooth, laid-back style and Aldean’s raw, powerful delivery complement Shenandoah’s timeless sound, creating a collaboration that celebrates the heart of Southern life.
“Recording one of the classics of our setlist with a couple of country boys like Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan couldn’t have been more fitting,” says Shenandoah singer Marty Raybon. “We are honored to have them be a part of a song that is so meaningful to us. They really carried the mail!”
The star-studded collaboration is produced by Grammy-winning engineer Noah Gordon and was recorded at the historic Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, home of Shenandoah founding members Raybon and Mike McGuire. Bryan’s vocals are provided by Jeff and Jody Stevens and Aldean’s vocals are provided by Mickey Jack Cones.
““Sunday in the South,” featuring Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan, follows the new version of Shenandoah’s smash hit “Two Dozen Roses,” featuring Luke Combs, which reached #1 on the iTunes All Genres chart and #1 on the iTunes Country chart, garnering over 20 million streams worldwide.
Shenandoah Photo Credit: Michael Gomez
Jason Aldean Photo credit: Brian Higbee
Luke Bryan Photo credit: Jim Wright
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