Oak Ridge Boys' William Lee Golden and his Sons Are Releasing Three Albums, Including One Gospel Record
Oak Ridge Boy's William Lee Golden and his sons The Goldens are planning to release not one but three albums! The collection of albums titled Old Country Church Gospel, Country Roads: Vintage Country Classics, Southern Accents: Pop & Country Rock contain over 30 songs that spread amongst several genres. The albums will arrive on Sept 24.
"Music has always been a huge part of my life. When my boys were growing up, it was important for me to introduce them to music of all walks of life," shared William Lee. "Throughout the years, we've sung together many times, but never on an official project. Due to the world's events of the last year and a half, we decided as a family that it was time to record 32 of our favorite songs, which then turned into three full albums of country, rock, and gospel! We are so excited for everyone to hear our version of these classic hits."
With emphasis on family, friends, and faith, Golden and his sons showcase their God-given talent through classic country sounds and evident passion for music. Messages of positivity beam within the lyrics of each tune. The first single, "Come And Dine" is available for pre-save HERE, and will be released on Friday, Sept. 24 to all digital platforms.
Pre-save "Come And Dine" HERE, releasing Sept 24.
While the world seemed to stand still during the pandemic, Golden gathered his sons Rusty, Craig, and Chris, his grandchildren Elizabeth, Rebekah, and Elijah, and friends Aaron McCune, Ben Isaacs, and Michael Sykes to record the three albums. Golden, his family, and friends breathe new life into longtime favorites, with Golden delivering evocative renditions of Johnny Cash's "I Still Miss Someone," and Jim Reeves's "Welcome to My World." Chris shines on Tom Petty's "Southern Accent," Rusty serves up a spirited take on Bob Seger's hit "Hollywood Nights" and Craig, the rarely heard Golden, revives Gregg Allman's "Multi-Colored Lady." And those are just a few of the many highlights.
Country Roads: Vintage Country Classics
- I Still Miss Someone
- Four Walls
- Welcome To My World
- Take Me Home Country Roads
- The Great Speckled Bird
- Green Green Grass Of Home
- Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On
- You Are My Sunshine
- For The Good Times
- Jambalaya
Southern Accents: Pop & Country Rock
- Me And Bobby McGee
- The Long And Winding Road
- Stand By Me
- Long Black Veil
- Southern Accents
- Elvira
- Multi-colored Lady
- Bobbie Sue
- Hollywood Nights
Old Country Church Gospel
- Come And Dine
- Old Country Church
- It's Suppertime
- If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again
- Until Then
- Why Me, Lord?
- Power In The Blood
- Too Much To Gain
- Sheltered
- Softly And Tenderly
- Love Lifted Me
- I Saw The Light
To keep up with future releases and everything William Lee Golden, visit HERE and follow his social channels linked below.
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