Oak Ridge Boys tackle White Stripes, John Lee Hooker on new album - Newsday
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The melody is dark, ominous and unmistakable to any rock fan: “Seven Nation Army” by the White Stripes. But this isn’t Jack and Meg White. It’s the Oak Ridge Boys. The vocal quartet best known for their country and gospel
Brunk crusades chronicled in print - Augusta Free Press
It was an unprecedented event in the life of the Mennonite Church that unfolded over three decades. Between 1951 and 1981, the Brunk Evangelistic Association, based in Harrisonburg, Va., held more than 100 tent crusades across the United States and
Oak Ridge Boys tackle White Stripes on new album - WVLT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Oak Ridge Boys are getting edgy these days. The vocal quartet best known for their country and gospel songs cover tunes by the White Stripes, John Lee Hooker and Neil Young on their new CD, “The Boys are Back.” Bass
Soul Groove brings variety of music back to Owensboro - Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer
Kevin Brown, founder and lead singer of Soul Groove, describes his group as “one of the most versatile bands in the tri-state.” Soul Groove’s musicians play everything from blues and bluegrass to gospel and rock. The band, which includes members from
Oak Ridge Boys tackle White Stripes on new album - San Francisco Gate
But this isn’t Jack and Meg White. It’s the Oak Ridge Boys. The vocal quartet best known for their country and gospel songs get edgy on their new CD, “The Boys Are Back.” Besides the White Stripes, the Oaks cover John Lee Hooker (”Boom, Boom”) and
Oak Ridge Boys tackle White Stripes, John Lee Hooker on new album - Newsday
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The melody is dark, ominous and unmistakable to any rock fan: “Seven Nation Army” by the White Stripes. But this isn’t Jack and Meg White. It’s the Oak Ridge Boys. The vocal quartet best known for their country and gospel
Brunk crusades chronicled in print - Augusta Free Press
It was an unprecedented event in the life of the Mennonite Church that unfolded over three decades. Between 1951 and 1981, the Brunk Evangelistic Association, based in Harrisonburg, Va., held more than 100 tent crusades across the United States and
Oak Ridge Boys tackle White Stripes on new album - WVLT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Oak Ridge Boys are getting edgy these days. The vocal quartet best known for their country and gospel songs cover tunes by the White Stripes, John Lee Hooker and Neil Young on their new CD, “The Boys are Back.” Bass
Soul Groove brings variety of music back to Owensboro - Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer
Kevin Brown, founder and lead singer of Soul Groove, describes his group as “one of the most versatile bands in the tri-state.” Soul Groove’s musicians play everything from blues and bluegrass to gospel and rock. The band, which includes members from
Oak Ridge Boys tackle White Stripes on new album - San Francisco Gate
But this isn’t Jack and Meg White. It’s the Oak Ridge Boys. The vocal quartet best known for their country and gospel songs get edgy on their new CD, “The Boys Are Back.” Besides the White Stripes, the Oaks cover John Lee Hooker (”Boom, Boom”) and