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Apr 30, 1998The Oak Ridge Boys and Garth Brooks perform in Washington, D.C., as the American Red Cross celebrates the 50th anniversary of its blood programMay 15, 1998Harry Pinkerman, who drove The Oak Ridge Boys' bus for 15 years, dies of cancerJun 10, 1998Steve Sanders dies in an apparent suicide in Cape Coral, Florida. Sanders replaced William Lee Golden in The Oak Ridge Boys from 1987-1995, singing lead on such hits as "Gonna Take A Lot Of River" and "Bridges And Walls"Dec 7, 1998"Sounds Of The '70s: 1977" is certified gold by the RIAA. It features Glen Campbell's "Southern Nights," Linda Ronstadt's "Blue Bayou" and Paul Simon's "Slip Slidin' Away," with The Oak Ridge Boys on backing vocalsJun 4, 1999Can you say "gimmick?" Platinum Entertainment ships a new Oak Ridge Boys single, "Baby, When Your Heart Breaks Down," to radio. Their version of the song, written by Kix Brooks, lasts exactly one minuteAug 29, 1999The Oak Ridge Boys begin a four-day stay with former president George Bush at the family's home in Kennebunkport, MaineAug 30, 1999The Oak Ridge Boys perform a cappella versions of "Amazing Grace" and their hit "An American Family" for George Bush, his family and friends while visiting the former president in Kennebunkport, MaineApr 12, 2000Bruce Springsteen plays Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center for an audience that includes Patty Loveless, Deana Carter, The Oak Ridge Boys, Wynonna, John Prine, Andy Griggs, The Mavericks' Raul Malo and Elvis drummer D.J. FontanaOct 12, 2000The Oak Ridge Boys pick up a gold album from the RIAA for "The Collection"Oct 30, 2000The Gospel Music Hall of Fame inducts The Oak Ridge Boys, who started their career as a gospel quartet before becoming one of country music's most successful vocal groups in the 1970s and '80s
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