
Shenandoah has released a special mini-documentary sharing the making of the “Sunday In The South” music video, featuring Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan. The footage includes Shenandoah’s Marty Raybon and Mike McGuire, Aldean, and Bryan discussing recording the song and their mutual admiration for each other.
Produced by Grammy-winning engineer Noah Gordon, “Sunday In The South” was recorded at the historic Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama (home to Shenandoah founding members Raybon and McGuire). Bryan’s vocals are courtesy of Jeff and Jody Stevens and Aldean’s vocals are courtesy of Mickey Jack Cones.
Bryan says: “My earliest memories of ‘Sunday In The South’ is that it was a song that was speaking exactly my life. This song shaped the way I thought about music and how I wanted to make music one day.“
Adds Aldean: “’Sunday In The South’ embodied where Luke and I were from in Georgia. It was something that was very relatable. Country music was super hot at the time and It was cool to hear something on the radio you relate to that much. I remember the original video in sepia tones playing on TNN mornings back in the day. ”
See the Sunday in the South (Mini-Documentary) – HERE.
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