The Oak Ridge Boys deliver acappella gospel goodness in ‘Amazing Grace’

‘The Oak Ridge Boys’ are a part of American music history. They continue to deliver their signature style of a cappella harmonies to this day. Their performance of ‘Amazing Grace’ is an excellent rendition.

The Oak Ridge Boys

‘Amazing Grace’ was recorded for their album ‘Down Home Christmas.’ It features the boys in their a cappella glory, singing without any instrumentation.

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A beautiful church with a single microphone is shown along with other famous Nashville sites. The boys sing in a dark room with a black background and a few solo spotlights.

William Lee Golden

Studio B is shown with the hallowed recording equipment from the old glory days. A beautiful old Steinway piano and microphones are still set up, ready to record the next big hit.

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The Oak Ridge Boys are dressed in various colored suits. They sing with passion and intensity to the classic hymn, and their blend and harmonies are iconic.

The Oak Ridge Boys

They are known for singing country and gospel. The quartet of men was founded in the 1940s, and they sang gospel until the mid-1970s, when they focused on country music.

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The lineup that sang their hits like ‘Elvira’ and ‘Bobbie Sue’ along with ‘American Made’ still tours together. Duane Allen sings lead, Joe Bonsall sings tenor with William Lee Golden on baritone and Richard Sterban on bass. These singing legends keep making great music together.

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