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Remembering Joe Bonsall of The Oak Ridge Boys

The Oak Ridge Boys, formed in the 1940s and adopting their iconic name in the mid-1960s, initially gained recognition as a gospel group. It wasn't until Joe Bonsall joined in 1973 that their trajectory shifted towards mainstream success. Johnny Cash's support helped them secure a deal with Columbia Records, but it was their move to Dot/ABC and the 1977 hit "Y'all Come Back Saloon" that catapulted them into country music stardom. Throughout the late '70s and '80s, they amassed a string of chart-toppers including "Trying to Love Two Women," "I'll Be True to You," and "(I'm Settin') Fancy Free," solidifying their status as a fixture in country music. Their influence extended beyond music, notably collaborating with Paul Simon on "Slip Slidin' Away." Despite their last No. 1 country hit in 1989 with "No Matter How High," the Oak Ridge Boys continued as a beloved touring act, maintaining a presence in country awards and special events. Joe Bonsall, a prolific writer with several books to his name, faced health challenges over the years, including a near-fatal battle with pulmonary embolisms in 2022. Despite his health setbacks, Bonsall remained dedicated to his music until his retirement in 2024, passing away as a cherished figure in both country music history and the hearts of his family and fans.

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