Joe Bonsall, Tenor Voice of the Oak Ridge Boys, Dies at 76
Briefly

Joe Bonsall, the tenor voice of the Oak Ridge Boys for over 50 years, died at 76 from complications of ALS. The group had 17 No. 1 country singles and 41 million records sold globally.
Oak Ridge Boys reinvented as a country act in the early 1970s, with hits like Elvira and Bobbie Sue, featuring Bonsall on lead vocals. The quartet's success spanned the 1970s and '80s.
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