The Oak Ridge Boys Also Celebrating The 20th Anniversary Of Their ‘Colors’ Album
GRAMMY® Award-winning and Country Music Hall of Fame members, The Oak Ridge Boys are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their hit song “American Made.” Written by Bob DiPiero and Pat McManus, “American Made” was first released as a single in February 1983. It became a national ad jingle for Budweiser and later for Cambria USA. It also became their 7th #1 hit! The Oaks re-recorded this classic hit in 2007 for a special Support Our Troops CD to benefit the USO. The CD was sold exclusively at participating 7-Eleven stores in the United States.
“It’s hard to believe that “American Made” has been going strong for 40 years,” shares Joe Bonsall. “Every night the audience still sings every word with us. It’s a fun song to sing!”
The Oak Ridge Boys are also celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the release of their album, ‘Colors.’ In 2004, ‘Colors,’ the title track was nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Country Performance by a Group or Duo with Vocals. Additionally, the Gospel Music Association nominated the album for Country Album of the Year. Produced by Duane Allen and Michael Sykes, ‘Colors’ was released by Gaither Music.
“In the early 2000s, I wrote a song and a book called, ‘G.I. Joe & Lillie,’ about my parents, who were both WWII Army veterans,” continues Bonsall. “The Oak Ridge Boys included the song on our 2003 Gaither Music album project, Colors, helping propel my little book to bestseller status! Norah Lee Allen, Duane’s wife, also wrote a song for the Colors album. ‘This Is America’ is a beautiful patriotic anthem and features Richard on lead.” The Oak Ridge Boys are currently touring the country on their 2023 Front Porch Singin’ Tour and are continuing to add dates.