Shenandoah Headlining Picks & Pours 2026!


October 1, 2025 12:49 PM CDT
By: Jay Roberts
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It was surely a pleasure to speak with Marty Raybon from Shenandoah, and announce that he’s bringing the band to headline the new craft beer and country music festival, Picks & Pours, next August 22! Like I mentioned in the interview, combining two of my favorite things: Craft beer and music!
I could only air some of the interview on my show. In case you missed it, here’s the complete interview and some extras, too. Marty and I discuss the humble beginnings of the band, how they got their big break, what his favorite Shenandoah songs are, what the band is currently up to, as well as more info on Picks & Pours. Enjoy! – Jay Roberts
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