Formed in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in 1984, coutnry band Shenandoah enjoyed
widespread success by the end of the decade, with four No. 1 singles, followed
by a fifth in 1994. Assembled by studio musicians, it originally featured Jim
Seales (guitar), Mike McGuire (drums), Ralph Ezell (bass) and Stan Thorn
(keyboards), before the arrival of singer Marty Raybon. Signed by Columbia, the
band released a debut album of the same name in 1987, before colonizing the
country charts with the follow-up The Road Not Taken (1989), featuring the #1
hits "The Church on Cumberland Road", "Sunday i...