Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Oak Ridge Boys’ enduring, lovable classic, “Elvira” came out in 1981 and quickly became the legendary quartet’s fourth No. 1 ...
Joe Bonsall, tenor singer for the Oak Ridge Boys passed away earlier this month. Bonsall was more than the lead singer on many of the group’s biggest hits. He was also a beloved member of the country ...
The Oak Ridge Boys are heading to Birmingham this summer, playing at a new event in one of the city’s largest concert venues.
MIDDLETOWN — The legendary Oak Ridge Boys band is taking the Sorg stage in Middletown soon. The group’s history dates back to the 1940s when the quartet was formed in Oak Ridge Tennessee as the Oak ...
A catchy early ’80s country smash had fans singing along for years, without realizing they may have misunderstood its title entirely. The Oak Ridge Boys had a crossover smash with 1981's "Elvira." The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Joe Bonsall, the charismatic tenor in the Oak Ridge Boys, has died at 76. - Credit: Getty Images Joe Bonsall, the longtime tenor ...
The Oak Ridge Boys are showing no signs of slowing down. Despite announcing a farewell tour in 2023, the legendary quartet is turning their American Made Tour into a seasonal celebration. The new ...
The first time Richard Sterban and his bandmates in the Oak Ridge Boys heard “Elvira,” they knew. Thirty years later, the song known as the catchiest song in country music history (according to AOL’s ...
Joe Bonsall, one of the mainstays of country music’s leading vocal group, the Oak Ridge Boys, for 51 years, died Tuesday at 76. The cause of death was complications of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.
Some songs implant themselves inside listeners’ brains upon first listen. That’s certainly the case with “Elvira,” originally penned and recorded in the ’60s by songwriter Dallas Frazier. Nearly 20 ...
Bonsall died on Tuesday from complications of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis or ALS, which is also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, a news release said, according to WKRN. ALS “is a progressive ...
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