Shenandoah premiered their nostalgic video for “That’s Where I Grew Up” exclusively on Country Music Television (CMT). It features country star Michael Ray, who helps elevate the song to a higher level, with his rich, baritone voice; moreover, Ray makes an appearance in the song’s video.
In addition, Marty Raybon’s grandson, Jamison, makes a cameo in the music video, as well as drummer Mike McGuire’s daughter, Alexis Barnes, which makes it a true family affair.
“That’s Where I Grew Up” is a track on their critically acclaimed studio album, Reloaded, which was released via BMG.
The Verdict
Overall, Shenandoah still proves to be at the top of their game, musically. Their music video for “That’s Where I Grew Up” is compelling and exceptional. They epitome the best that the modern country music genre has to offer: real stories with real messages. The video garners five out of five stars.
To learn more about Grammy-winning country band Shenandoah and “That’s Where I Grew Up,” check out their official website.
