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The Oak Ridge Boys

Mississippi Coliseum

Jackson, MS

Oct 5 Sat • 2024 • 2:00pm

Country and Folk | Festivals | More Concerts | New Age and Spiritual | Country

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The Oak Ridge Boys
The Oak Ridge Boys in 2013 (From left: Joe Bonsall, Duane Allen, William Lee Golden, and Richard Sterban)
The Oak Ridge Boys in 2013
(From left: Joe Bonsall, Duane Allen, William Lee Golden, and Richard Sterban)
Background information
Also known asThe Oak Ridge Quartet (1947-1961)
OriginOak Ridge, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresCountry, southern gospel, doo wop, pop
Years active1947–present
Members
Past members
  • Curly Kinsey
  • Lon "Deacon" Freeman
  • Wally Fowler
  • Little Johnny New
  • Monroe (Curley) Blaylock
  • Bob Weber
  • Pat Patterson
  • Joe Allred
  • Bob Prather
  • Carlos Cook
  • Calvin Newton
  • Cat Freeman
  • Les Roberson
  • Ron Page
  • Bill Smith
  • Ronnie Page
  • Smitty Gatlin
  • Hobert Evans
  • Bobby Clark
  • Tommy Fairchild
  • Herman Harper
  • James Metz
  • Little Willie Wynn
  • Gary McSpadden
  • Big Jim Hamill
  • Noel Fox
  • Glen Allred (guitar and fill in baritone)
  • Steve Sanders
Websitewww.oakridgeboys.com

The Oak Ridge Boys are an American country and gospel vocal quartet originating in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The group was founded in 1943 as the Oak Ridge Quartet. They became popular in Southern gospel during the 1950s. Their name was changed to the Oak Ridge Boys in the early 1960s, and they remained a gospel group until the mid-1970s, when they changed their image and concentrated on country music.[1][2]

The lineup that produced their most well-known country and crossover hits ― such as "Elvira" (1981), "Bobbie Sue" (1982), and "American Made" (1983) ― consists of Duane Allen (lead vocals), Joe Bonsall (tenor), William Lee Golden (baritone), and Richard Sterban (bass). Golden and Allen joined the group in the mid-1960s, and Sterban and Bonsall joined in the early 1970s. Golden was removed from the group in 1987 and replaced by Steve Sanders until 1995, when he left and Golden rejoined.

The group was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2015.

  1. ^ Carter, Walter: "Oak Ridge Boys: Inducted 2015,", 2015, (adapted from the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum's Encyclopedia of Country Music, Oxford University Press) Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, retrieved September 6, 2020
  2. ^ "Country Music Hall Of Fame Inductees: Jim Ed Brown And The Browns, Grady Martin, Oak Ridge Boys,", October 25, 2015, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, retrieved September 6, 2020

Source: Wikipedia