Oak Ridge Boys

Story Behind the Song: Oak Ridge Boys, 'Bobbie Sue'
Story Behind the Song: Oak Ridge Boys, 'Bobbie Sue'
Story Behind the Song: Oak Ridge Boys, 'Bobbie Sue'
In January of 1982, the Oak Ridge Boys released "Bobbie Sue" as the first single from their album of the same name. The song was co-written by Adele Tyler, Dan Tyler and Wood Newton. In April, the tune earned the Oaks their sixth No. 1 single on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart; it also found success on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 (No. 12) and the Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart (No. 19). Inside, Newton tells The Boot about writing the hit single.
Steve Wariner Shares Memories of Jim Ed Brown, Oak Ridge Boys
Steve Wariner Shares Memories of Jim Ed Brown, Oak Ridge Boys
Steve Wariner Shares Memories of Jim Ed Brown, Oak Ridge Boys
Steve Wariner has plenty of respect for the artists who came before him -- and has enjoyed getting to know some of them. The singer was on hand at the 2015 Country Music Hall of Fame inductions to help honor to the 2015 class of inductees -- Grady Martin, Jim Ed Brown and the Browns and the Oak Ridge Boys -- and recalled some fond memories involving the country music legends.
Little Big Town, Oak Ridge Boys Collaborate at Opry's 90th
Little Big Town, Oak Ridge Boys Collaborate at Opry's 90th
Little Big Town, Oak Ridge Boys Collaborate at Opry's 90th
The Grand Ole Opry celebrated its 90th birthday over the weekend (Oct. 2 and 3), and in addition to the pre-announced, expected performances, by everyone from Carrie Underwood to Old Crow Medicine Show, the Opry's 90th Birthday Bash featured a few surprises -- such as a collaboration between the Oak Ridge Boys and Little Big Town on the Oaks' classic hit "Elvira."
Country Stars Take Time to Remember 9/11
Country Stars Take Time to Remember 9/11
Country Stars Take Time to Remember 9/11
It's been 14 years since 9/11 -- the day the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center fell, the Pentagon was partially destroyed and a field near Shanksville, Pa., became a giant hole in the ground in the tragic, coordinated terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda.

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