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  • Dec 8, 1959
    Marty Raybon is born in Greenville, Alabama. As the lead singer for Shenandoah, he puts an identifiable stamp on "Two Dozen Roses," "The Church On Cumberland Road" and "If Bubba Can Dance"
    May 11, 1963
    Tim Raybon is born in Jacksonville, Florida. He joins sibling Marty Raybon, the lead singer of Shenandoah, to form The Raybon Brothers, who earn a gold single with their remake of the pop song "Butterfly Kisses"
    May 12, 1997
    The Raybon Brothers, Marty and Tim, record a country version of "Butterfly Kisses" at the Soundshop in Nashville
    May 27, 1997
    MCA releases The Raybon Brothers' "Butterfly Kisses" to retail
    Jul 30, 1997
    The Raybon Brothers, Marty and Tim Raybon, receive a gold single from the RIAA for their remake of "Butterfly Kisses"
    Oct 7, 1997
    Sparrow releases "Amazing Grace 2: A Country Salute To Gospel," featuring tracks by Trace Adkins, John Berry, Bryan White, The Cox Family, Marty Raybon, Charlie Daniels, Billy Ray Cyrus, Bela Fleck, Ricky Van Shelton, Lari White, Gary Chapman and Kim Richey
    Nov 3, 1997
    Vince Gill hosts his eighth annual celebrity basketball game at Nashville's Belmont University, raising $75,000 for scholarships. Among the more than 30 participants: Chely Wright, Marty and Tim Raybon, Mac McAnally and Sawyer Brown's Mark Miller
    Dec 19, 1997
    Marty Raybon makes his final appearance as the lead singer of Shenandoah before going solo during a concert at The Wildhorse Saloon in Nashville
    Nov 2, 1999
    Vince Gill conducts his 10th celebrity basketball game at Nashville's Belmont University. Players include Larry Stewart, Baillie & The Boys, Chely Wright, Marty Raybon, Shane Minor, and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's Jeff Hanna, among others
    Apr 16, 2000
    Former Shenandoah vocalist Marty Raybon sings the national anthem prior to the DieHard 500 at the Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama. NASCAR driver Jeff Gordon takes the checkered flag

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