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Alabama-based country outfit Shenandoah rose to popularity in the late ’80s, combining a tuneful, radio-friendly sound with melodies and arrangements that harked back to a more traditional style. Along with releasing two consecutive gold records, they hit the top of the country charts with songs including “The Church on Cumberland Road,” “Two Dozen Roses,” and “Next to You, Next to Me.” During their early-’90s commercial peak, the band were chart staples and even notched a Country Music Association Award and a Grammy Award for their 1994 Alison Krauss duet “Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart.” Although their success dwindled after the late ’90s, Shenandoah remained a popular touring act and continued to record sporadically over the next two decades. In 2020, they teamed up with prominent artists like Luke Bryan, Brad Paisley, and Blake Shelton to record an album of duets called Every Road.