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One Of Country Music's Most Recognized Voices Marty Raybon Releases Christmas Tunes

By Wortman Works
Posted Saturday, December 5, 2009

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (November 30, 2009)- One of country music's most recognized and beloved voices, Marty Raybon, releases two holiday singles. "One Night In Bethlehem," written by David Mastran and Brittany Allen, features spiritual lyrics and a traditional holiday feel, while "Good Ole Fashioned Christmas," written by Marty Raybon and John Fountain is an up-beat, country-infused Christmas song.

To listen to each song, click here and download:
"One Night In Bethlehem"
"Good Ole Fashioned Christmas"
About Marty Raybon Founder and former lead singer of the Gold certified group Shenandoah, Marty Raybon offers a full spectrum of vocal entertainment. His talents are unsurpassable, whether he’s singing country, gospel or bluegrass. He led Shenandoah to 22 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including thirteen number one singles, such as: "The Church on Cumberland Road" (1989), "Sunday in the South" (1989), "Two Dozen Roses" (1989), "Next to You, Next to Me" (1990) and "Butterfly Kisses” (1997), to name a few.
Recently, Marty has signed with Nashville based label, GrandVista Music and has a new CD in progress with an exciting single to be released in early 2010.
Over the years Marty has acquired respect from industry peers such as Rascal Flatts' Gary LeVox and esteemed country music critic Robert K. Oermann. LeVox views Marty as "The greatest singer on the planet to this day!” On Raybon's first bluegrass release of the new century, Oermann said, "There are few more thrilling vocalists in America than Marty Raybon.”

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