The Shoppe

The Shoppe was an American country music group from Dallas, Texas, composed of Mark Cathey (vocals), Kevin Bailey (vocals), Roger Ferguson (guitar), Clarke Wilcox (banjo), Mike Caldwell (harmonica), Jack Wilcox (bass), and Lou Chavez (drums).

The Shoppe
Background information
OriginDallas, Texas, USA
GenresCountry
Years active1968 - 1998, 2012, 2013, 2018
LabelsRainbow Sound, NSD, American Country, MTM
Past membersMark Cathey
Kevin Bailey
Roger Ferguson
Clarke Wilcox
Mike Caldwell
Jack Wilcox
Lou Chavez

The band's highest-charting single, "Doesn't Anybody Get High on Love Anymore," reached the Top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1981.[1] They were signed to MTM Records in 1985 and released one album, The Shoppe, which charted on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and led to appearances on The Nashville Network.[1]

For nearly three decades, The Shoppe toured extensively throughout the United States before disbanding in 1998.

For many years The Shoppe was a mainstay at the Puyallup Fair, performing several times a day.

In 2012 The Shoppe reunited for a reunion run at the Puyallup Fair, from September 17 to September 23. They would also reunite for the Puyallup fair in 2013, and one final time in 2018 to celebrate their 50th anniversary.

Limited discography

Albums

Year Album Peak positions Label
US Country
1980 Tryin' to Get It Straight โ€” Rainbow Sound (R-5059)
1985 The Shoppe 70 MTM (ST-71051)
1986 The Shoppe โ€” The Shoppe Records (S-86)
1998 Along for the Ride โ€” Midwest Records (SHP-1008)

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country
1980 "Three Way Love" 76 Tryin' to Get It Straight
"Star Studded Nights" 78
1981 "Doesn't Anybody Get High on Love Anymore" 33 Single-only releases
"Dream Maker" 61
1984 "If You Think I Love You Now" 74
1985 "Hurts All Over" 79
"Holdin' the Family Together" 56 The Shoppe
"While the Moon's in Town" 47

References


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