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On this day January 20 1983, American Made by The Oak Ridge Boys was released, arriving during a period when country music was reaching broader mainstream audiences. The album blended traditional country roots with a polished contemporary sound, reflecting how early 1980s country adapted to...
On this day March 26 1981 The Oak Ridge Boys released their forty-first album Fancy Free. Known for blending gospel roots with country harmonies the group reached a new level of mainstream success with this release.
Fancy Free peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard 200 and hit number 1 on the...
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