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Submit ReviewRichard Sterban’s deep bass voice and love for gospel music launched him from Camden, New Jersey onto a Vegas stage with Elvis. And he was just getting started. He joined the Oak Ridge Boys and their rocket took off fueled by Elvira, Bobbie Sue, Dream On, Thank God For Kids, Every Day and on and on. Richard’s new book is called from Elvis to Elvira. The Oaks are about to celebrate Elvira’s 40th anniversary. (She sounds 29.) and Richard is here to tell us all about all of it. Plus Fritz and Weezy are recommending Classic Albums on PBS and Elvis on Tour on Hulu and Amazon.
Path Points of Interest:
From Elvis to Elvira by Richard Sterban
Bob Paxman article about Elvira for Sounds Like Nashville
Front Porch Singin' Album Links
The Oak Ridge Boys New Album Press Release
Richard's interview with Michelle Tompkins of Hollywood Digest
Richard Sterban’s deep bass voice and love for gospel music launched him from Camden, New Jersey onto a Vegas stage with Elvis. And he was just getting started. He joined the Oak Ridge Boys and their rocket took off fueled by Elvira, Bobbie Sue, Dream On, Thank God For Kids, Every Day and on and on. Richard’s new book is called from Elvis to Elvira. The Oaks are about to celebrate Elvira’s 40th anniversary. (She sounds 29.) and Richard is here to tell us all about all of it. Plus Fritz and Weezy are recommending Classic Albums on PBS and Elvis on Tour on Hulu and Amazon.
Path Points of Interest:
From Elvis to Elvira by Richard Sterban
Bob Paxman article about Elvira for Sounds Like Nashville
Front Porch Singin' Album Links
The Oak Ridge Boys New Album Press Release
Richard's interview with Michelle Tompkins of Hollywood Digest
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