Oak Ridge Boys record new gospel album

AMERICAN veteran Oak Ridge Boys, who left Southern gospel in the '80s to become a best selling mainstream country act, are to record a new gospel album. The group, who were recently inducted into the Gospel Music Hall Of Fame and who still play over 150 concerts a year, are to record with producer Michael Sykes. Baritone with the group William Lee Golden also has a solo project 'My Life's Work' released while tenor Joe Bonsall continues a successful second career as a children's author.
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