Marty Raybon is a country singer, born on December 8, 1959, in Greenville, Alabama. He was the lead singer in the band Shenandoah from 1985 to 1996. In that period, the band released sigles like I Want To Be Loved Like That, Butterfly Kisses, If Bubba Can Dance (I Can Too), and many more. Shenandoah disbanded in 1997 and Marty pursued a solo career, releasing singles like Cracker Jack Diamond. In 1995, he released the gospel CD, Marty Raybon on Sparrow Records. Two years later, a duet with his brother Tim Raybon came out as The Raybon Brothers. Marty released his second self-titled album in 2000, followed by Full Circle in 2003, and When the Sand Runs Out in 2006, which included the single Shenandoah Saturday Night.
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