[Editor’s Note: Reminder to our local folks in Northeast Tennessee, Southwest Virginia and Western North Carolina. Shenandoah will be on the main stage at the Appalachian Fair on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025. We were fortunate to have them here two years ago, and if you missed that show, you aren’t going to believe what you missed! Get your reserved seating tickets now, and remember – your gate admission gets you into the grandstands if the reserved sections are sold out. See you there!]
Legendary country band and 8 Track Entertainment recording artist Shenandoah performed its iconic No. 1 hit “Two Dozen Roses” on FOX & Friends over the weekend. Watch the group’s interview and performance HERE.
Originally scheduled to appear last Monday, the band’s performance was delayed due to the flooding in Texas. But either way, founding members Marty Raybon and Mike McGuire are grateful for the national television opportunity.
“We want to thank Emily Compagno and all of our friends at Fox for making this wonderful appearance possible,” explains Raybon. “Fandango! Our continued thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in Texas who were affected by the terrible floods. God Bless Texas!”
Shenandoah received some additional TV time from the network last week when Fox host Emily Compagno appeared on The Five, thanking the band for a very special delivery of, you guessed it, two dozen roses. Compagno, a huge fan of Shenandoah, was instrumental in making the FOX & Friends performance possible. Watch the segment HERE.
Following the national television appearances, “Two Dozen Roses” re-charted in the Top 25 on the iTunes Country Chart.
Shenandoah is currently traveling the country on its Extra Mile Tour 2025. Click HERE for tour dates.

Photo ID Left to Right: Shenandoah Manager Cole Johnstone, Shenandoah’s Marty Raybon,
Fox’s Emily Compagno, Shenandoah’s Mike McGuire, Fox’s Charlie Hurt
About Shenandoah Shenandoah originally formed in Muscle Shoals, Alabama in 1985. The band has charted 26 singles on the Billboard Hot Country charts, including #1 hits “The Church on Cumberland Road,” “Sunday in the South” and “Two Dozen Roses” from 1989, “Next to You, Next to Me” from 1990, and “If Bubba Can Dance (I Can Too)” from 1994. The single “Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart,” which featured guest vocals from Alison Krauss, won both artists a GRAMMY® Award for “Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.” To date, the group has sold millions of albums worldwide.
For more information, visit shenandoahband.com.

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