The current pandemic has caused additional shows to be rescheduled at The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon in Fort Myers.
The next concert at The Ranch is scheduled for Nov. 6 and will feature Shenandoah.
Schedules are changing constantly and ticket buyers are advised to always check with the venue before the event.
The latest change for the Sam Galloway Concert Series is the Craig Morgan concert scheduled for Aug. 29 has been moved to April of 2021. Additionally, the Easton Corbin concert planned for Sept. 19 is rescheduled for February of 2021.
The revised Sam Galloway Ford Concert Series welcomes Shenandoah on Nov. 6, Allie Colleen on Jan. 30, The Red Clay Strays on March 13, Tracy Lawrence on March 19 and The LACS and Demun Jones on April 3.
Other concerts at The Ranch Concert Hall (not part of the Galloway series) include Great White and Autograph on Dec. 4, Slaughter and L.A. Guns on March 6 and Collie Buddz, Keznamdi and 4th & Orange on March 18.
When country music lovers talk about the greatest groups in the genre, Shenandoah is always at the forefront of any discussion. Fueled by Marty Raybon’s distinctive vocals and the band’s skilled musicianship, Shenandoah became well known for delivering such hits as “Two Dozen Roses,” “Church on Cumberland Road” and “Next to You, Next to Me” as well as such achingly beautiful classics as “I Want to be Loved Like That” and the Grammy winning “Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart” duet with Alison Krauss. Shenandoah has recorded ten studio albums (3 certified gold) and placed 26 singles on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. The boys from Muscle Shoals have left a potent legacy at country radio with over a dozen #1 records. The group recently signed a recording deal with BMG and released their first new album in two decades to celebrate their 30th anniversary.
Shenandoah premiered the debut single off the album, “Noise,” on SiriusXM and marked their first release to radio in 20 years. The track is produced by Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts and hit the top 30 at radio. The new album, “Reloaded,” was their highest debuting album on the Billboard Chart of their entire career. It also debuted in the Top 15 on the iTunes Charts, which was another first. Shenandoah premiered a brand-new music video on CMT for their latest single, “That’s Where I Grew Up,” featuring fellow country star, Michael Ray.
The Sam Galloway Concert Series was started in the fall of 2014 to help bring awareness to Community Cooperative (The Soup Kitchen) and the good work they do in the community. The concert series features rock and country artists on a regular basis at the venue. Portions of the profits of each concert go to help Community Cooperative feed the community. For every pound of food donated, Sam Galloway Ford donates $1 to Community Cooperative. Concert goers are also encouraged to bring canned food items to the concerts at The Ranch.
For tickets & details, visit www.theranchfortmyers.com. The Ranch can be reached at 239-985-9839. For most concerts, the doors open at 7 p.m. at The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon, 2158 Colonial Blvd. in Fort Myers.