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  • Sep 10, 1973
    The Oak Ridge Boys record "Why Me" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville, the first session to include new member Joe Bonsall
    Sep 11, 1973
    The Oak Ridge Boys record "The Baptism Of Jesse Taylor" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville. The performance will earn them a gospel Grammy nomination
    Oct 8, 1973
    Willie Wynn resigns from The Oak Ridge Boys, paving the way for Joe Bonsall
    Mar 16, 1974
    Johnny Rodriguez performs "Ridin' My Thumb To Mexico" on "Hee Haw." The Oak Ridge Boys also guest on the show, starring Buck Owens, Roy Clark, Minnie Pearl, Grandpa Jones and Barbi Benton
    Mar 1, 1975
    The Oak Ridge Boys collect the Best Gospel Performance trophy, for "The Baptism Of Jesse Taylor," during the 17th annual Grammy Awards at the Uris Theater in New York
    May 29, 1975
    The Oak Ridge Boys record "Where The Soul Never Dies" with a studio band that features Charlie Daniels at Nashville's Superior Studios. The performance earns a Grammy nomination in the gospel field
    Aug 4, 1975
    The Oak Ridge Boys begin a three-week stand at Las Vegas' Landmark Hotel, becoming the first gospel group ever to headline in Vegas
    Jan 15, 1976
    Roy Clark begins an 18-day concert tour behind the Iron Curtain in the Soviet city of Latvia with The Oak Ridge Boys and Buck Trent. The government asks Clark to drop the theme from "Doctor Zhivago" from a medley
    Apr 30, 1976
    The Oak Ridge Boys hold a recording session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville, their final one for the Columbia label
    Sep 19, 1976
    Charley Pride, Jessi Colter and The Oak Ridge Boys appear in the final edition of CBS' four-week presentation "Johnny Cash And Friends"

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