
NASHVILLE, TN. (Dakota Sky Records) - Grammy Award Winning Artist, Marty Raybon, brand new, highly anticipated album, WHEN THE SAND RUNS OUT, is in stores now. The album, produced by Raybon and Michael Curtis, is through Dakota Sky Records, a new independent label in Nashville .
To celebrate his new album release, the Grand Ole Opry will once again include Marty in their list of legendary and new acts that perform each weekend on the World Famous stage. Marty will take the stage on Friday, December 8th and you can listen in on www.opry.com or at WSM 650AM. For tickets, please call 615-871-OPRY (local)or 800-SEE-OPRY (733-6779). you may also purchase tickets on-line at www.Opry.com.
Raybon's new project, When the Sand Runs Out, is like a catalog of your favorite music. A well-balanced mixture of great songs from 'Shenandoah Saturday Night' to 'Suzanne' to 'Who Are You', this project is his best work yet. His current hit single, "Shenandoah Saturday Night', is climbing the Music Row charts and is currently holding at number thirty-seven (37). In addition, the fun and entertaining video can be seen on Country Music Television and www.cmt.com.
Throughout this album, Marty returns to those heart-stopping ballads and snappy tunes that make his voice and melodies instantly recognizable on the airwaves. As writer and co-producer, he found his passion and inspiration in his desire to return to country music- a desire that had been tugging at his heart during his ten year absence.
In reference to both his new single and his return to country radio, Marty states, "I am excited to be a part of country music once again and I have enjoyed revisiting friends and fans that I have missed dearly over the last few years." He adds 'I deeply appreciate the Top 40 success of this first single and I sincerely hope the fans enjoy the whole album as well.'
Rascal Flatts' lead vocalist Gary LeVox, calls Marty 'the greatest singer on the planet to this day' and country music historian Robert K. Oerman said 'Marty Raybon's voice is truly one of Nashville's greatest treasures'.