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Shenandoah to perform at Aztec June 10

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By Donnie A. Lucas

About 100 tickets remain for the Albany Live concert on Saturday, June 10 at the Aztec Theater featuring the band Shenandoah, which is on a 35th anniversary tour.

Tickets are available online at www.albanylive.org. Just a handful of reserved seats were available on Monday for $100 each, while 90 general admission tickets at $75 each were available.

As with all Albany Live productions, a $50 VIP add-on is available for ticket holders that entitles ticket holders to enjoy food and drink after the performance to meet the artists.

Doors at the Aztec will open at 7:00 p.m., with the performance beginning at 8:00 p.m. If tickets are still available on the day of the show, they will be sold at the box office.

When country music lovers discuss the greatest groups in the genre, Shenandoah is always at the forefront.

Fueled by Marty Raybon’s distinctive vocals and the band’s skilled musicianship, Shenandoah became well known for delivering such hits as “Two Dozen Roses,” “Church on Cumberland Road,” and “Next to You, Next to Me” as well as such achingly beautiful classics as “I Want to be Loved Like That” and the Grammy winning “Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart” duet with Alison Krauss.

Shenandoah has recorded 10 studio albums (3 certified gold) and placed 26 singles on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. The boys from Muscle Shoals have left a potent legacy at country radio with over a dozen #1 records.

Albany Live! is currently in its second season of providing musical entertainment to the people of Albany and the area.

The group is a nonprofit organization established to support the cultivation of live music events hosted at Albany’s local venues.

The organization was formed by like-minded individuals who are not only enthusiastic about music, but also extremely passionate about supporting the local community of Albany, with a mission bringing unique live music events to Albany that will provide special cultural experiences, as well as impact local small businesses.