As a musician, the first band Munsey recorded with was "The Chessmen", who released a single on the Paradox records label which got modest radio airplay in 1970. He played keys with numerous bands and artists throughout the seventies and shared his talents with the likes of Percy Sledge and Jim Stafford before making his mark in Nashville, Tennessee as a songwriter.
The suffix-stan (Persian:ـستان-stān) is Persian for "place of" or "country".
It appears in the names of many regions, especially in Central and South Asia, but also in the Caucasus and Russia; areas where significant amounts of Persian culture were spread or adopted.
The suffix is also used more generally, as in Persian and Urdu rigestân (ریگستان) "place of sand, desert", Pakistan "land of the pure", Hindustan "land of the Hindus", golestan (گلستان) "place of flowers, garden", etc.
Etymology and cognates
The suffix, originally an independent noun, but evolving into a suffix by virtue of appearing frequently as the last part in nominal compounds, is of Indo-Iranian and ultimately Indo-European origin: It is cognate with Sanskritsthā́na (Devanagari: स्थान[st̪ʰaːna]), meaning "the act of standing", from which many further meanings derive, including "place, location", and ultimately descends from Proto-Indo-Iranian *sthāna-.
The Proto-Indo-European root from which this noun is derived is *steh₂- (older reconstruction *stā-) "to stand" (or "to stand up, to step (somewhere), to position (oneself)"), which is also the source of English to stand, Latin stāre, and Ancient Greek histamai (ἵσταμαι), all meaning "to stand" and Russianстан (stan, meaning "settlement" or "semi-permanent camp"). In Polish and Ukrainian, stan means "state" or "condition", while in Serbo-Croatian it translates as "apartment" (a Slovenian word "stanovanje" means apartment or other closed space of living is an obvious derivative of stan) in its modern usage, while its original meaning was "habitat". In Czech and Slovak, it means "tent" or, in military terms, "headquarters". Also in Germanic languages, the root can be found in Stand ("place, location"), and in Stadt (German), stad/sted (Dutch/Scandinavian), stêd (West Frisian) and stead (English), all meaning either "place" or "city". The suffix -stan is analogous to the suffix -land, present in many country and location names.
Stan! (born Steven Brown on 16 October 1964 in Brooklyn, New York City, United States) is an American author, cartoonist, and game designer. He is sometimes credited as Stan Brown.
Biography
Brown was born and grew up on Long Island and attended Binghamton University. Brown began publishing fiction, cartoons, and games professionally in 1982, usually under the pen name "Stan!." He is the author of numerous short stories, novels, roleplaying products, comics and cartoons. He has served as a graphic designer and line editor for West End Games; an editor and game designer for TSR, Inc.; and an author, senior game designer, and creative director for Wizards of the Coast, Inc. He has also been the creative content manager at Upper Deck Entertainment.
In 2007, R. Hyrum Savage formed a subsidiary of his OtherWorld Creations with Brown called Super Genius Games. He has also worked as the creative content manager for Upper Deck Entertainment, and the creative vice president for The Game Mechanics, Inc. Brown is the Creative Director for Super Genius Games. He co-founded The Game Mechanics with JD Wiker, Marc Schmalz, and Rich Redman.
A stan is an avid fan and supporter of a celebrity, franchise, or group, often a rock/pop musician. The object of the stan's affection is often called their fave. Based on the song "Stan" by American rapper Eminem, the term has frequently been used to describe artist devotees whose fanaticism matches the severity of the obsessive character named Stan in the 2000 Eminem song. The word has been described as a portmanteau of "stalker" and "fan".
Stan E. Munsey (born July 10, 1955) is an American songwriter and one of several writer-musicians to emerge out of the Muscle Shoals, Alabama music scene. Munsey was born in Easton, Pennsylvania and spent a significant amount time during his early years in Sheffield, Alabama.
He is noted as a musician and songwriter, with songs on major recordings that have sold more than 12 million worldwide. He has penned tunes for Alabama, Shenandoah, The Statler Brothers, Glen Campbell, Shania Twain, Tim McGraw, The Kinleys, Butch Baker, Lorrie Morgan, Suzy Bogguss, Barbara Mandrell, Lee Greenwood, Jonathan Edwards, Mel McDaniel, Charly McClain, Wayne Massey, Ty Herndon, Collin Raye, John Michael Montgomery, Marty Raybon, and Marie Osmond.
For more info, see http://www.zagerguitar.com/index.php?event...
published: 21 May 2013
Stan Munsey - I Love Living In The Country
Stan Munsey is a great songwriter who has had his songs cut by superstars like Tim McGraw and Shania Twain. Though he plays keyboards professionally with Shenandoah, most people who know him know he's great to hear singing solo with acoustic guitar. Here he performs one of his latest songs " I Love Living In The Country".
Look stan up on myspace or facebook, or on shenandoah's web site.
Watch for the unicorn.
published: 05 Sep 2008
TUX THE CAT
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published: 17 Dec 2013
My Slideshow
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published: 17 Dec 2013
(4190) Zachary Scot Johnson What Made You Say That Shania Twain Cover Live Debut Album Acoustic Solo
Singer/ songwriter Zachary Scot Johnson ( http://www.thesongadayproject.com ) performs a cover of Tony Haselden & Stan Munsey's "What Made You Say That" on day 4190 of thesongadayproject.
Support thesongadayproject at http://www.patreon.com/thesongadayproject
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published: 25 Feb 2024
Noise
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Noise · Shenandoah
Noise
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Released on: 2017-10-09
Vocals: Marty Raybon
Drums: Mike McGuire
Keyboards: Stan Munsey
Guitar: Jamie Michael
Bass Guitar: Brad Benge
Fiddle: Donnie Allen
Composer: Gordie Sampson
Composer: Jim Mccormick
Composer: Radney Foster
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published: 21 Jul 2021
Two Dozen Roses
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Two Dozen Roses · Shenandoah
Reloaded
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Released on: 2018-03-16
Vocals: Marty Raybon
Drums: Mike McGuire
Keyboards: Stan Munsey
Guitar: Jamie Michael
Bass Guitar: Brad Benge
Fiddle: Donnie Allen
Composer: R. Byrne
Composer: M.McAnally
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published: 21 Jul 2021
2 Dozen Roses Country Song | 90's Country Music Hits #shenandoah #countrymusic #america
Marty Raybon and Shenandoah live in Oklahoma.
Shenandoah is an American country music band founded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in 1984 by Marty Raybon (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Ralph Ezell (bass guitar, backing vocals), Stan Thorn (keyboards, backing vocals), Jim Seales (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Mike McGuire (drums, background vocals). Thorn and Ezell left the band in the mid-1990s, with Rocky Thacker taking over on bass guitar; Keyboardist Stan Munsey joined the line up in 1995, until his departure in 2018. The band split up in 1997 after Raybon left. Seales and McGuire reformed the band in 2000 with lead singer Brent Lamb, who was in turn replaced by Curtis Wright and then by Jimmy Yeary. Ezell rejoined in the early 2000s, and after his 2007 death, he was replaced by Mike ...
published: 28 Feb 2024
The Best Country Singers From Alabama ➊
For centuries, Alabama has had a strong connection with country music. The influences of the Mississippi Delta Blues really impacted the region. It came into the Heart of Dixie, and it never left. Country music from the state has a unique flair, and many of the most influential and popular artists from the genre got their start right here. The most famous country singers from Alabama are a unique breed, and they have created some of the most well-known hits of all time.
One of the most important figures in country music to be born in Alabama is Hank Williams Sr. He was born in Georgiana, and throughout his career, he produced such hits as "Lost Highway" and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry." The country band Alabama also comes from the state bearing the same name. Formed in Alabama, the band r...
published: 22 May 2021
Rob Crosby - String Of Bad Luck [Another Time And Place]
Another up-tempo country song, track 4 of Rob's second CD "Another Time And Place", published in 1992 on Arista, written by Stan Munsey jr. and Jim Sandefur
Stan E. Munsey (born July 10, 1955) is an American songwriter and one of several writer-musicians to emerge out of the Muscle Shoals, Alabama music scene. Munse...
Stan E. Munsey (born July 10, 1955) is an American songwriter and one of several writer-musicians to emerge out of the Muscle Shoals, Alabama music scene. Munsey was born in Easton, Pennsylvania and spent a significant amount time during his early years in Sheffield, Alabama.
He is noted as a musician and songwriter, with songs on major recordings that have sold more than 12 million worldwide. He has penned tunes for Alabama, Shenandoah, The Statler Brothers, Glen Campbell, Shania Twain, Tim McGraw, The Kinleys, Butch Baker, Lorrie Morgan, Suzy Bogguss, Barbara Mandrell, Lee Greenwood, Jonathan Edwards, Mel McDaniel, Charly McClain, Wayne Massey, Ty Herndon, Collin Raye, John Michael Montgomery, Marty Raybon, and Marie Osmond.
For more info, see http://www.zagerguitar.com/index.php?event=public.store.artists
Stan E. Munsey (born July 10, 1955) is an American songwriter and one of several writer-musicians to emerge out of the Muscle Shoals, Alabama music scene. Munsey was born in Easton, Pennsylvania and spent a significant amount time during his early years in Sheffield, Alabama.
He is noted as a musician and songwriter, with songs on major recordings that have sold more than 12 million worldwide. He has penned tunes for Alabama, Shenandoah, The Statler Brothers, Glen Campbell, Shania Twain, Tim McGraw, The Kinleys, Butch Baker, Lorrie Morgan, Suzy Bogguss, Barbara Mandrell, Lee Greenwood, Jonathan Edwards, Mel McDaniel, Charly McClain, Wayne Massey, Ty Herndon, Collin Raye, John Michael Montgomery, Marty Raybon, and Marie Osmond.
For more info, see http://www.zagerguitar.com/index.php?event=public.store.artists
Stan Munsey is a great songwriter who has had his songs cut by superstars like Tim McGraw and Shania Twain. Though he plays keyboards professionally with Shenan...
Stan Munsey is a great songwriter who has had his songs cut by superstars like Tim McGraw and Shania Twain. Though he plays keyboards professionally with Shenandoah, most people who know him know he's great to hear singing solo with acoustic guitar. Here he performs one of his latest songs " I Love Living In The Country".
Look stan up on myspace or facebook, or on shenandoah's web site.
Watch for the unicorn.
Stan Munsey is a great songwriter who has had his songs cut by superstars like Tim McGraw and Shania Twain. Though he plays keyboards professionally with Shenandoah, most people who know him know he's great to hear singing solo with acoustic guitar. Here he performs one of his latest songs " I Love Living In The Country".
Look stan up on myspace or facebook, or on shenandoah's web site.
Watch for the unicorn.
Singer/ songwriter Zachary Scot Johnson ( http://www.thesongadayproject.com ) performs a cover of Tony Haselden & Stan Munsey's "What Made You Say That" on day ...
Singer/ songwriter Zachary Scot Johnson ( http://www.thesongadayproject.com ) performs a cover of Tony Haselden & Stan Munsey's "What Made You Say That" on day 4190 of thesongadayproject.
Support thesongadayproject at http://www.patreon.com/thesongadayproject
Email requests to [email protected]
Singer/ songwriter Zachary Scot Johnson ( http://www.thesongadayproject.com ) performs a cover of Tony Haselden & Stan Munsey's "What Made You Say That" on day 4190 of thesongadayproject.
Support thesongadayproject at http://www.patreon.com/thesongadayproject
Email requests to [email protected]
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Noise · Shenandoah
Noise
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Released on: 2017-10-09
Vocals: Ma...
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Noise · Shenandoah
Noise
℗ 2017 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Released on: 2017-10-09
Vocals: Marty Raybon
Drums: Mike McGuire
Keyboards: Stan Munsey
Guitar: Jamie Michael
Bass Guitar: Brad Benge
Fiddle: Donnie Allen
Composer: Gordie Sampson
Composer: Jim Mccormick
Composer: Radney Foster
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Noise · Shenandoah
Noise
℗ 2017 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Released on: 2017-10-09
Vocals: Marty Raybon
Drums: Mike McGuire
Keyboards: Stan Munsey
Guitar: Jamie Michael
Bass Guitar: Brad Benge
Fiddle: Donnie Allen
Composer: Gordie Sampson
Composer: Jim Mccormick
Composer: Radney Foster
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Two Dozen Roses · Shenandoah
Reloaded
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Released on: 2018-03-1...
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Two Dozen Roses · Shenandoah
Reloaded
℗ 2018 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Released on: 2018-03-16
Vocals: Marty Raybon
Drums: Mike McGuire
Keyboards: Stan Munsey
Guitar: Jamie Michael
Bass Guitar: Brad Benge
Fiddle: Donnie Allen
Composer: R. Byrne
Composer: M.McAnally
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Two Dozen Roses · Shenandoah
Reloaded
℗ 2018 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Released on: 2018-03-16
Vocals: Marty Raybon
Drums: Mike McGuire
Keyboards: Stan Munsey
Guitar: Jamie Michael
Bass Guitar: Brad Benge
Fiddle: Donnie Allen
Composer: R. Byrne
Composer: M.McAnally
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Marty Raybon and Shenandoah live in Oklahoma.
Shenandoah is an American country music band founded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in 1984 by Marty Raybon (lead voc...
Marty Raybon and Shenandoah live in Oklahoma.
Shenandoah is an American country music band founded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in 1984 by Marty Raybon (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Ralph Ezell (bass guitar, backing vocals), Stan Thorn (keyboards, backing vocals), Jim Seales (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Mike McGuire (drums, background vocals). Thorn and Ezell left the band in the mid-1990s, with Rocky Thacker taking over on bass guitar; Keyboardist Stan Munsey joined the line up in 1995, until his departure in 2018. The band split up in 1997 after Raybon left. Seales and McGuire reformed the band in 2000 with lead singer Brent Lamb, who was in turn replaced by Curtis Wright and then by Jimmy Yeary. Ezell rejoined in the early 2000s, and after his 2007 death, he was replaced by Mike Folsom. Raybon returned to the band in 2014.[1] That same year, Jamie Michael replaced the retiring Jim Seales on lead guitar.
#shenandoah #countrymusic #america
Marty Raybon and Shenandoah live in Oklahoma.
Shenandoah is an American country music band founded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in 1984 by Marty Raybon (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Ralph Ezell (bass guitar, backing vocals), Stan Thorn (keyboards, backing vocals), Jim Seales (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Mike McGuire (drums, background vocals). Thorn and Ezell left the band in the mid-1990s, with Rocky Thacker taking over on bass guitar; Keyboardist Stan Munsey joined the line up in 1995, until his departure in 2018. The band split up in 1997 after Raybon left. Seales and McGuire reformed the band in 2000 with lead singer Brent Lamb, who was in turn replaced by Curtis Wright and then by Jimmy Yeary. Ezell rejoined in the early 2000s, and after his 2007 death, he was replaced by Mike Folsom. Raybon returned to the band in 2014.[1] That same year, Jamie Michael replaced the retiring Jim Seales on lead guitar.
#shenandoah #countrymusic #america
For centuries, Alabama has had a strong connection with country music. The influences of the Mississippi Delta Blues really impacted the region. It came into th...
For centuries, Alabama has had a strong connection with country music. The influences of the Mississippi Delta Blues really impacted the region. It came into the Heart of Dixie, and it never left. Country music from the state has a unique flair, and many of the most influential and popular artists from the genre got their start right here. The most famous country singers from Alabama are a unique breed, and they have created some of the most well-known hits of all time.
One of the most important figures in country music to be born in Alabama is Hank Williams Sr. He was born in Georgiana, and throughout his career, he produced such hits as "Lost Highway" and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry." The country band Alabama also comes from the state bearing the same name. Formed in Alabama, the band really made a name for itself in the Southern rock scene throughout the 1970s. While the band changed lineups over the years, they always inspired other groups to follow in their footsteps. Which Alabama country singers are the best?
Are you ready to vote for your favorite Alabama country stars? Whether you prefer classic country or more modern hits, there is someone on this list for everybody. Enjoy this walk down memory lane.
0:00 - Intro
0:00:08 - Ashton Shepherd
0:00:15 - Stan Munsey
0:00:22 - Neil Thrasher
0:00:29 - Weston Burt
0:00:36 - Zeke Clements
0:00:43 - Lawrence Reynolds
0:00:50 - Wayne Mills Band
0:00:57 - Arthur Alexander
0:01:04 - Marsha Thornton
0:01:11 - Jerry Carrigan
0:01:20 - Cast King
0:01:27 - Johnny Darrell
0:01:34 - Mack Vickery
0:01:41 - Ira Louvin
0:01:48 - Dan Sartain
0:01:55 - Alecia Elliott
0:02:02 - Aimee Mayo
0:02:09 - Wesley Dennis
0:02:16 - The Maddox Brothers & Rose
0:02:23 - Bo Bice
0:02:33 - Bobby Edwards
0:02:40 - Shelby Lynne
0:02:49 - Mac McAnally
0:02:56 - Dexter Roberts
0:03:04 - Freddie Hart
0:03:11 - Melba Montgomery
0:03:18 - Walker Hayes
0:03:25 - Ty Herndon
0:03:34 - Dale Watson
0:03:41 - Charlie Louvin
0:03:48 - Allison Moorer
0:03:58 - Marty Raybon
0:04:07 - Razzy Bailey
0:04:14 - Jason Isbell
0:04:24 - Jimmie Rodgers
0:04:31 - Bobby Goldsboro
0:04:41 - William Lee Golden
0:04:48 - The Band Perry
0:04:57 - Sonny James
0:05:04 - Little Big Town
0:05:13 - Emmylou Harris
0:05:23 - Vern Gosdin
0:05:30 - Shenandoah
0:05:37 - Tammy Wynette
0:05:47 - Sara Evans
0:05:56 - Jamey Johnson
0:06:03 - Jimmy Buffett
0:06:10 - Riley Green
0:06:17 - Hank Williams
0:06:26 - Alabama
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For centuries, Alabama has had a strong connection with country music. The influences of the Mississippi Delta Blues really impacted the region. It came into the Heart of Dixie, and it never left. Country music from the state has a unique flair, and many of the most influential and popular artists from the genre got their start right here. The most famous country singers from Alabama are a unique breed, and they have created some of the most well-known hits of all time.
One of the most important figures in country music to be born in Alabama is Hank Williams Sr. He was born in Georgiana, and throughout his career, he produced such hits as "Lost Highway" and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry." The country band Alabama also comes from the state bearing the same name. Formed in Alabama, the band really made a name for itself in the Southern rock scene throughout the 1970s. While the band changed lineups over the years, they always inspired other groups to follow in their footsteps. Which Alabama country singers are the best?
Are you ready to vote for your favorite Alabama country stars? Whether you prefer classic country or more modern hits, there is someone on this list for everybody. Enjoy this walk down memory lane.
0:00 - Intro
0:00:08 - Ashton Shepherd
0:00:15 - Stan Munsey
0:00:22 - Neil Thrasher
0:00:29 - Weston Burt
0:00:36 - Zeke Clements
0:00:43 - Lawrence Reynolds
0:00:50 - Wayne Mills Band
0:00:57 - Arthur Alexander
0:01:04 - Marsha Thornton
0:01:11 - Jerry Carrigan
0:01:20 - Cast King
0:01:27 - Johnny Darrell
0:01:34 - Mack Vickery
0:01:41 - Ira Louvin
0:01:48 - Dan Sartain
0:01:55 - Alecia Elliott
0:02:02 - Aimee Mayo
0:02:09 - Wesley Dennis
0:02:16 - The Maddox Brothers & Rose
0:02:23 - Bo Bice
0:02:33 - Bobby Edwards
0:02:40 - Shelby Lynne
0:02:49 - Mac McAnally
0:02:56 - Dexter Roberts
0:03:04 - Freddie Hart
0:03:11 - Melba Montgomery
0:03:18 - Walker Hayes
0:03:25 - Ty Herndon
0:03:34 - Dale Watson
0:03:41 - Charlie Louvin
0:03:48 - Allison Moorer
0:03:58 - Marty Raybon
0:04:07 - Razzy Bailey
0:04:14 - Jason Isbell
0:04:24 - Jimmie Rodgers
0:04:31 - Bobby Goldsboro
0:04:41 - William Lee Golden
0:04:48 - The Band Perry
0:04:57 - Sonny James
0:05:04 - Little Big Town
0:05:13 - Emmylou Harris
0:05:23 - Vern Gosdin
0:05:30 - Shenandoah
0:05:37 - Tammy Wynette
0:05:47 - Sara Evans
0:05:56 - Jamey Johnson
0:06:03 - Jimmy Buffett
0:06:10 - Riley Green
0:06:17 - Hank Williams
0:06:26 - Alabama
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Another up-tempo country song, track 4 of Rob's second CD "Another Time And Place", published in 1992 on Arista, written by Stan Munsey jr. and Jim Sandefur
Another up-tempo country song, track 4 of Rob's second CD "Another Time And Place", published in 1992 on Arista, written by Stan Munsey jr. and Jim Sandefur
Another up-tempo country song, track 4 of Rob's second CD "Another Time And Place", published in 1992 on Arista, written by Stan Munsey jr. and Jim Sandefur
Stan E. Munsey (born July 10, 1955) is an American songwriter and one of several writer-musicians to emerge out of the Muscle Shoals, Alabama music scene. Munsey was born in Easton, Pennsylvania and spent a significant amount time during his early years in Sheffield, Alabama.
He is noted as a musician and songwriter, with songs on major recordings that have sold more than 12 million worldwide. He has penned tunes for Alabama, Shenandoah, The Statler Brothers, Glen Campbell, Shania Twain, Tim McGraw, The Kinleys, Butch Baker, Lorrie Morgan, Suzy Bogguss, Barbara Mandrell, Lee Greenwood, Jonathan Edwards, Mel McDaniel, Charly McClain, Wayne Massey, Ty Herndon, Collin Raye, John Michael Montgomery, Marty Raybon, and Marie Osmond.
For more info, see http://www.zagerguitar.com/index.php?event=public.store.artists
Stan Munsey is a great songwriter who has had his songs cut by superstars like Tim McGraw and Shania Twain. Though he plays keyboards professionally with Shenandoah, most people who know him know he's great to hear singing solo with acoustic guitar. Here he performs one of his latest songs " I Love Living In The Country".
Look stan up on myspace or facebook, or on shenandoah's web site.
Watch for the unicorn.
Singer/ songwriter Zachary Scot Johnson ( http://www.thesongadayproject.com ) performs a cover of Tony Haselden & Stan Munsey's "What Made You Say That" on day 4190 of thesongadayproject.
Support thesongadayproject at http://www.patreon.com/thesongadayproject
Email requests to [email protected]
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Noise · Shenandoah
Noise
℗ 2017 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Released on: 2017-10-09
Vocals: Marty Raybon
Drums: Mike McGuire
Keyboards: Stan Munsey
Guitar: Jamie Michael
Bass Guitar: Brad Benge
Fiddle: Donnie Allen
Composer: Gordie Sampson
Composer: Jim Mccormick
Composer: Radney Foster
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Two Dozen Roses · Shenandoah
Reloaded
℗ 2018 BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
Released on: 2018-03-16
Vocals: Marty Raybon
Drums: Mike McGuire
Keyboards: Stan Munsey
Guitar: Jamie Michael
Bass Guitar: Brad Benge
Fiddle: Donnie Allen
Composer: R. Byrne
Composer: M.McAnally
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Marty Raybon and Shenandoah live in Oklahoma.
Shenandoah is an American country music band founded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in 1984 by Marty Raybon (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Ralph Ezell (bass guitar, backing vocals), Stan Thorn (keyboards, backing vocals), Jim Seales (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Mike McGuire (drums, background vocals). Thorn and Ezell left the band in the mid-1990s, with Rocky Thacker taking over on bass guitar; Keyboardist Stan Munsey joined the line up in 1995, until his departure in 2018. The band split up in 1997 after Raybon left. Seales and McGuire reformed the band in 2000 with lead singer Brent Lamb, who was in turn replaced by Curtis Wright and then by Jimmy Yeary. Ezell rejoined in the early 2000s, and after his 2007 death, he was replaced by Mike Folsom. Raybon returned to the band in 2014.[1] That same year, Jamie Michael replaced the retiring Jim Seales on lead guitar.
#shenandoah #countrymusic #america
For centuries, Alabama has had a strong connection with country music. The influences of the Mississippi Delta Blues really impacted the region. It came into the Heart of Dixie, and it never left. Country music from the state has a unique flair, and many of the most influential and popular artists from the genre got their start right here. The most famous country singers from Alabama are a unique breed, and they have created some of the most well-known hits of all time.
One of the most important figures in country music to be born in Alabama is Hank Williams Sr. He was born in Georgiana, and throughout his career, he produced such hits as "Lost Highway" and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry." The country band Alabama also comes from the state bearing the same name. Formed in Alabama, the band really made a name for itself in the Southern rock scene throughout the 1970s. While the band changed lineups over the years, they always inspired other groups to follow in their footsteps. Which Alabama country singers are the best?
Are you ready to vote for your favorite Alabama country stars? Whether you prefer classic country or more modern hits, there is someone on this list for everybody. Enjoy this walk down memory lane.
0:00 - Intro
0:00:08 - Ashton Shepherd
0:00:15 - Stan Munsey
0:00:22 - Neil Thrasher
0:00:29 - Weston Burt
0:00:36 - Zeke Clements
0:00:43 - Lawrence Reynolds
0:00:50 - Wayne Mills Band
0:00:57 - Arthur Alexander
0:01:04 - Marsha Thornton
0:01:11 - Jerry Carrigan
0:01:20 - Cast King
0:01:27 - Johnny Darrell
0:01:34 - Mack Vickery
0:01:41 - Ira Louvin
0:01:48 - Dan Sartain
0:01:55 - Alecia Elliott
0:02:02 - Aimee Mayo
0:02:09 - Wesley Dennis
0:02:16 - The Maddox Brothers & Rose
0:02:23 - Bo Bice
0:02:33 - Bobby Edwards
0:02:40 - Shelby Lynne
0:02:49 - Mac McAnally
0:02:56 - Dexter Roberts
0:03:04 - Freddie Hart
0:03:11 - Melba Montgomery
0:03:18 - Walker Hayes
0:03:25 - Ty Herndon
0:03:34 - Dale Watson
0:03:41 - Charlie Louvin
0:03:48 - Allison Moorer
0:03:58 - Marty Raybon
0:04:07 - Razzy Bailey
0:04:14 - Jason Isbell
0:04:24 - Jimmie Rodgers
0:04:31 - Bobby Goldsboro
0:04:41 - William Lee Golden
0:04:48 - The Band Perry
0:04:57 - Sonny James
0:05:04 - Little Big Town
0:05:13 - Emmylou Harris
0:05:23 - Vern Gosdin
0:05:30 - Shenandoah
0:05:37 - Tammy Wynette
0:05:47 - Sara Evans
0:05:56 - Jamey Johnson
0:06:03 - Jimmy Buffett
0:06:10 - Riley Green
0:06:17 - Hank Williams
0:06:26 - Alabama
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Another up-tempo country song, track 4 of Rob's second CD "Another Time And Place", published in 1992 on Arista, written by Stan Munsey jr. and Jim Sandefur
As a musician, the first band Munsey recorded with was "The Chessmen", who released a single on the Paradox records label which got modest radio airplay in 1970. He played keys with numerous bands and artists throughout the seventies and shared his talents with the likes of Percy Sledge and Jim Stafford before making his mark in Nashville, Tennessee as a songwriter.