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The Oak Ridge Boys

Oak Ridge, United States • b. 1945-01-01

The Oak Ridge Boys is credited on 284 releases across 66 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1967–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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284

Pressings credited

66

Albums

7

Decades active

114

In collections

Biography

The Oak Ridge Boys are an American vocal quartet. The group consists of Duane Allen (lead), William Lee Golden (baritone), Richard Sterban (bass), and Ben James, who replaced Joe Bonsall as tenor in December of 2023. Allen, Bonsall, Golden, and Sterban comprised the group's longest-lasting lineup, from 1973 until 2023, except for the period between 1987 and 1995 when Golden was replaced by Steve Sanders. The act was founded in 1943 as Wally Fowler and the Georgia Clodhoppers, but were soon known as The Oak Ridge Quartet. They became popular in Southern gospel in the 1950s and their name was changed to Oak Ridge Boys in the 1960s. They moved from traditional southern gospel to contemporary gospel before going into popular music in the mid-1970s. The Oak Ridge Boys finally broke through in the late 1970s, including their appearance on "Slip Slidin' Away" with Paul Simon, and reached their commercial peak in 1981 with their cover of "Elvira", a Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

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Credited work

284 releases · 66 albums · active 1967–2023

  • Performance · 288
  • Other credits · 16
  • Production · 6

Studios: House Of Cash Recording Studios · Drummerboy Entertainment LLC · RCA Studio C (Nashville, TN) · Studio1LA

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