Oak Ridge Boys Teaches Us How to "Celebrate Christmas" with New Album

On October 21, Oak Ridge Boys will sing about our Lord's birth with their new Christmas release Celebrate Christmas. Enjoy the songs of Christmas with the classic, four-part harmonies of these Country and Gospel Music Hall of Fame legends.
Known for their annual Christmas tour that has packed venues across the country for decades, Duane, William Lee, Joe and Richard have recorded holiday favorites, old and new, showcasing their unmistakable, warm tones. From "Jingle Bells" to "Away In A Manger," The Boys bring to life the fun and joy of the season while reminding us of the real reason we Celebrate Christmas.
TRACK LISTING
01. Joy To The World
02. That's Christmas To Me
03. I'll Be Home For Christmas
04. Santa Claus Is Real
05. O Come All Ye Faithful
06. Rest In You Tonight
07. Away In A Manger
08. There's Nothing Between Us But Love Anymore
09. Jingle Bells
10. Blue Christmas
11. Come To The Manger
12. The Hallelujah Chorus
The Oak Ridge Boys was formed in 1943, in Knoxville, Tenn., by gospel music singer, manager, promoter and businessman Wally Fowler. The current lineup, which came together years later (William Lee Golden, 1965; Duane Allen, 1966; Richard Sterban, 1972; and Joe Bonsall 1973), has scored 17 No. 1 hits, released more than 40 albums and achieved worldwide sales of over 41 million units with two double-platinum albums. They have received five GRAMMY® Awards and 15 CMA Award nominations, winning two of them; and they were inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2000.
The group has earned prestigious membership in the Country Music Hall of Fame (2015 Inductees) and Grand Ole Opry, among other designations. Known worldwide as one of recording history's most extraordinary musical successes, they have garnered more than 30 Top 10 hits, including No. 1 chart-toppers "Elvira," "Bobbie Sue," "Thank God for Kids" and "American Made," among dozens more.
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