He suffered a huge loss. I don’t care what you think about Blake Shelton, he didn’t deserve this
A recent heartfelt tribute was shared in memory of a beloved member of The Oak Ridge Boys, marking the end of an era for the legendary country and gospel group. The group, which has been a cornerstone of music since 1973, now mourns the loss of a cherished friend and performer.
At 48, a well-known musician posted a photo on his Instagram Stories, showing himself performing live with The Oak Ridge Boys, although the exact time and place of the image remain unknown. In his post, he expressed deep sorrow over the passing of his friend, highlighting the genuine joy and love for singing that was always evident.
The Oak Ridge Boys collaborated with him on a song in 2016, which showcased the strong bond they shared. The loss was attributed to Lou Gehrig’s disease, also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a progressive and incurable neuromuscular disorder. The illness had become public knowledge earlier this year, four years after it began affecting the musician.
He is survived by his wife, two daughters, two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. The family released a statement highlighting his accomplishments beyond music, including the authorship of 11 books, with a memoir set to be released in November. The statement also reflected on his love for his farm, his passion for baseball, particularly as a Philadelphia Phillies fan, and his deep devotion to his faith and family.
Earlier this year, he announced his diagnosis and decision to step back from performing with the band. The current members of the group continue to uphold the legacy of the band, which was originally formed decades ago. The Oak Ridge Boys, known for iconic hits, were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2015 after earning five Grammy Awards.
Despite this significant loss, the band is preparing to embark on their tour, American Made: The Farewell, beginning today and running through December 8. His presence will be profoundly missed, but his legacy as a passionate singer, reader, and writer will continue to inspire those who knew him and the countless fans who cherished his music.