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Perhaps best known as the outstanding baritone voice of the legendary Oak Ridge Boys, William Lee Golden's impressive talents range broadly. His music is recognized the world over. His contributions to history and Native American understanding have earned noteworthy awards and continuing appreciation. And, in recent years, he is making a distinctive mark in publishing and in fine art, rendering paintings of beauty and uniqueness. Visible with his long beard and flowing hair, he is one of the most recognized personalities in Country and Gospel music - the renowned "Mountain Man of Music."

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Alabama Music Hall of Fame Celebrating Life & Work of Oak Ridge Boys Member William Lee Golden
The Alabama Music Hall of Fame is honoring iconic singer William Lee Golden with a rare 19-piece exhibition of his dynamic and powerful paintings from September 3-November 14, 2008. More

New Children’s Book & Companion CD Set for Major Release
William Lee Golden is creating a flood of excitement in the literary world these days with the highly anticipated release of his new children’s book, “Noah, Didn’t it Rain?," based on the Oaks’ Gospel hit, "Didn’t it Rain." More

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