The Oak Ridge Boys Biography And Sheet Music
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One of the longest-running groups in country music, the Oak Ridge Boys
started life as a gospel quartet before gradually modernizing their
style and moving into secular country-pop. Yet even at the height of
their popularity in the late '70s and early '80s -- when they were big
enough to cross over to the pop charts -- their sound always remained
deeply rooted in country gospel harmony. Their existence dates all the
way back to World War II, circa 1942-1943, when a Knoxville, TN, group
began performing gospel songs in nearby Oak Ridge, the home of an atomic
bomb research facility. The group's members also performed in a larger
aggregation called Wally Fowler & the Georgia Clodhoppers, which
recorded for Capitol. However, lead singer Fowler decided to focus on
gospel music in 1945. Dubbed the Oak Ridge Quartet, the group first
appeared at the Grand Ole Opry that year and made their first recordings
in 1947 with a lineup of Fowler, Lon "Deacon" Freeman, Curly
Kinsey, and Johnny New. Numerous personnel shifts ensued over the next
few years, particularly in 1949, when the entire group split from
Fowler; at that point, he hired a completely different group, the Bob
Weber-led Calvary Quartet, to assume the Oak Ridge name.
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