The Oak Ridge Boys Inducted

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The Oak Ridge Boys Inducted
Restless Heart
Garth Brooks
& Trisha Yearwood
Taylor Swift
& The Oak Ridge Boys
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7... Taylor Swift
And The Oak Ridge Boys
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8... Randy Little
And Branson
10... The Oak Ridge Boys Inducted
Into the Country Music Hall of Fame
13... Restless Heart Inducted
Into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame
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The Oak Ridge Boys Can't "Shake It Off"
After Seeing Taylor Swift
Country Music Hall of Fame inductees, The Oak
Ridge Boys, mingled with Taylor Swift after her Saturday, October 17 show at AT&T Stadium in Arlington,
Texas. The legendary country group visited with Taylor
and her parents backstage, and The Oak Ridge Boys are
still talking about it.
“What an awesome, inspiring experience,” said The
Oak Ridge Boys' tenor Joe Bonsall about hanging backstage with just Taylor and her family.
"This was the most amazing show I have ever seen…
When I wasn't thinking about it all night, I was dreaming about it!" added Duane Allen.
Taylor’s father recounted seeing The Oak Ridge Boys
and Kenny Rogers at a show in Hershey, PA in 1979. He described how impressed he was with how they fired up
the crowd.
“They were extremely kind. We talked as friends, neighbors and business colleagues with mutual admiration,” expressed Bonsall.
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Branson, Missouri is well-known as a vacation destination for country music
fans. Behind the scenes, it has taken business men and women with a vision to
turn this small sleepy town tucked away in the Ozark Mountains into a bustling
music mecca. Randy Little, owner of PFI Western Store and the Starlite Theatre,
was born and raised twenty miles south of Branson and is proud to be a part of
this vibrant community.
In 1975, Randy, a graduate of the University
of Missouri, along with four partners opened
Preferred Farmers Incorporated in Springfield,
Missouri. The business was originally a livestock feed and farm supply store, but over the
years, with Randy now as the sole owner, has
metamorphosed into a Western Wear company and one of the largest single unit stores in the country!
Several years ago, he wanted to diversify, so along with Bill Killian, he purchased the Starlite Theatre in Branson. It was a natural progression from Western Wear to Country Music, Randy notes, “Music dictates styles from movies to
Garth Brooks and we’ve been in the western business so it goes hand in hand.”
Randy always had an interest in music, even played saxophone as a child. While
he may not be on stage, he is involved in creating the excitement. In addition to
the shows presented at the theatre, every year he hosts the “Party in the Parking
Lot” concert, which this year helped raise money for Breast Cancer.
Whether discussing the PFI Western Store, the Starlite Theatre, Branson or sharing his interest in vintage Cadillacs,
Randy Little is always fully engaged and passionate. His enthusiasm when describing singer/songwriter, Ben Stillwater’s recent Cadillac purchase as “simply beautiful,” could also describe Branson through his eyes, “simply beautiful.”
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It was originally the Presley’s Country Jubilee and the Baldknobbers Jamboree that paved the way for other theatres
in Branson - now the town has more theatre seats than New York City. The Starlite Theatre continues to raise the
bar by booking legends like Gene Watson, Billy Dean, Larry Gatlin, Jimmy Fortune, Bill Medley and The Blackwoods, as well as Branson favorites, the Texas Tenors. Also, as a sponsor of Larry’s Country Diner, The Starlite
Theatre opens its doors to the show for two weeks of on-location filming.
Branson is having another growth spurt much like Nashville. Randy comments, “It’s a wholesome place for people
to come and bring families to enjoy lakes and theatres and get to see the people they’ve wanted to be associated with
all their life.” With the planned “Beautification of 76” project in the works to improve aesthetics and mobility along
five miles of Highway 76 and the high quality of entertainment available, Randy remarks, “I see nothing but bright
things for Branson.”
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The Oak Ridge Boys
Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame
Groundbreaking vocal group, The Oak Ridge Boys,
became one of the newest inductees into the Country
Music Hall of Fame during a star-studded emotional
Medallion Ceremony on October 25, 2015. Considered
country music’s most prestigious event, the ceremony
is the official induction of new Hall of Fame members.
Alongside fellow 2015 Inductees Jim Ed Brown and
The Browns, and studio session great Grady Martin,
The Oak Ridge Boys were feted with heartfelt testimonials and memorable performances of songs they made
famous. The artists paying tribute varied widely in
ages, backgrounds, and styles, which underscored the
eclectic nature and crossover appeal of the musical
contributions of the artists being honored.
"These men and women distinguished themselves
through virtuosity, harmony and heart,” said Jody Williams, BMI executive and trustee on the Country Music Hall
of Fame and Museum’s Board of Officers and Trustees. Williams filled in for the ceremony’s usual host, museum
CEO Kyle Young, whose mother died on October 13.
"They have made music that endures through decades,” Williams continued. “Tonight, we honor them-respectfully,
formally, and enthusiastically-as country music masters.”
The inductions focus on paying tribute to the inductees, celebrating their stories with spoken and musical tributes
and original videos that draw on photos, interviews and performances found in materials lovingly collected in the
museum’s Frist Library and Archive. The result conveys the special talents, personalities and unique stories of each
new Hall of Fame member and underscores why each inductee deserves the prestigious honor.
For the musical portion of the tribute for The Oak Ridge Boys Jeff
Hanna of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, an emergency replacement for
Chris and Morgane Stapleton, whose travel plans were interrupted by
flooding in Texas, performed “Leaving Louisiana in the Broad Daylight.” The Rodney Crowell song had been a #1 hit in 1980 for the Oak
Ridge Boys.
Next, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood performed a delicate, touching version of the love song “I’ll Be True to You,” The Oak Ridge
Boys’ first #1 hit, in 1978. With Brooks on acoustic guitar as the only
musical accompaniment, Yearwood sang two verses, with her husband
on harmony. Brooks took the last verse, and Yearwood joined in for the
final chorus.
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In a surprise to The Oak Ridge Boys, the Martin Family Circus bounded onstage. Featuring Duane Allen’s daughter Jamie Allen on vocals with support from her husband, Paul Martin, and their four children, the group delighted
Allen, his vocal partners and the rest of the audience with an animated version of “Elvira.” The children-March, 17;
Kell, 14; Texas, 10; and Tallant, 8-proved to be experienced stage performers as they drew out the celebratory,
whimsical nature of the singalong hit.
Kenny Rogers, a 2013 Hall of Fame inductee, inducted the Oak Ridge Boys, saying, “There’s nowhere I’d rather be
than right here tonight.” Rogers and the vocal group often toured together in the 1970s. Each member of the band
spoke about what the induction meant to him.
The audience at the private celebration was packed with Hall of Fame members, who welcomed the new inductees
into their exclusive club. Hall of Famers in attendance were Bobby Bare, Harold Bradley, Garth Brooks, Roy Clark,
Ralph Emery, Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, Ray Walker of The Jordanaires, Brenda Lee, Charlie McCoy, Randy
Owen of Alabama, Kenny Rogers, Connie Smith, and E.W. “Bud” Wendell.
The evening ended, as always, with a performance of “Will the Circle Be Unbroken.” Museum employee and ace
guitarist Ben Hall, started the song off, performing an instrumental verse and chorus as the Hall of Fame members
gathered at the front of the stage. The Oak Ridge Boys took turns singing the verses, with all the Hall of Famers present-and the theater audience-joining in on the choruses.
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Restless Heart Inducted
Into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame
Country music group Restless Heart has been officially inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame (OMHOF).
The ceremony took place last Friday in Muskogee, Oklahoma,
where Restless Heart performed and received their special
honor.
Restless Heart's Paul Gregg, Dave Innis and Greg Jennings are
all natives of the Sooner State.
"One of the coolest things that has ever happened to the
band... especially for Greg, Dave and I," says Paul Gregg.
"Very happy, very proud and very humble all around."
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Larry Stewart, John Dittrich, Greg Jennings, Paul Gregg and
Dave Innis, the men who make up Restless Heart, have enjoyed one of the most successful group careers in country music history. The band has placed over 25 singles on the
charts, with six consecutive #1 hits, four of their albums have been certified Gold by the RIAA and they have won a
wide range of awards from many organizations, including the Academy of Country Music's (ACM) "Top Vocal
Group" trophy.
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