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Posted on 11/9/17 at 8:22 am to Tigerdew
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What happened to the country music groups?
Alabama
Statler Brothers
Diamond Rio
Shenandoah
Confederate Railroad
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Bellamy Brothers
Oak Ridge Boys
Confederate Railroad
Blackhawk
So good they had to be in there twice.
Posted on 11/9/17 at 11:06 am to Tigerdew
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What happened to the country music groups?
Alabama - still around. Retired for a while but are back touring and doing some recording. They are playing Atlanta in the spring with Charlie Daniels
Statler Brothers - retired.
Diamond Rio - changed their focus to more Christian music as opposed to mainstream country
Shenandoah - Still around. Marty Raybon left for a while, but rejoined them about 3 years ago. I think they are still touring and recording. Thy may have gone in a bit more bluegrass/Christian direction.
Confederate Railroad - still recording and touring.
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band - Just celebrated their 50th year and did a tour and a show at the Ryman. Jimmie Fadden and Jeff Hanna are the only two original members, not sure how much more touring they will do after the big celebration.
Bellamy Brothers - still touring
Oak Ridge Boys - still around. Inducted into the CMHoF a few years ago. Still show up on the Opry a good bit and tour.
Blackhawk - Sort of fell apart after Van Stephenson died. Henry Paul and Dave Robbins have recently gotten back together and are doing some touring as Blackhawk.
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