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  • Dec 8, 1959
    Marty Raybon is born in Greenville, Alabama. As the lead singer for Shenandoah, he puts an identifiable stamp on "Two Dozen Roses," "The Church On Cumberland Road" and "If Bubba Can Dance"
    May 11, 1963
    Tim Raybon is born in Jacksonville, Florida. He joins sibling Marty Raybon, the lead singer of Shenandoah, to form The Raybon Brothers, who earn a gold single with their remake of the pop song "Butterfly Kisses"
    May 12, 1997
    The Raybon Brothers, Marty and Tim, record a country version of "Butterfly Kisses" at the Soundshop in Nashville
    May 14, 1997
    Two days after it was recorded, MCA releases The Raybon Brothers' "Butterfly Kisses" to radio
    May 27, 1997
    MCA releases The Raybon Brothers' "Butterfly Kisses" to retail
    Jul 30, 1997
    The Raybon Brothers, Marty and Tim Raybon, receive a gold single from the RIAA for their remake of "Butterfly Kisses"

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