The country music world is mourning the loss of a true icon, Joe Bonsall, a longtime member of the beloved country and gospel group, The Oak Ridge Boys. Bonsall’s passing has struck a chord with his fellow musicians, including the chart-topping superstar Blake Shelton, who penned a touching tribute to his dear friend.
For over 50 years, Joe Bonsall was a beloved member of The Oak Ridge Boys, a group that has left an indelible mark on the country music scene. From 1973 to 2024, Bonsall’s powerful vocals and infectious stage presence were integral to the band’s success, as they churned out hit after hit, including classics like “Elvira,” “Come On In,” and “Bobbie Sue.”
Upon learning of Bonsall’s passing, Blake Shelton took to social media to share his grief and honor his friend. In a moving Instagram post, Shelton wrote, “I’m so sad to hear about the death of my friend Joe Bonsall. I’ve NEVER seen Joe when he wasn’t smiling and completely full of life.” Shelton went on to praise Bonsall’s unwavering passion for singing, stating, “He loved singing more than anyone I’ve ever met.”
Bonsall’s legacy extends far beyond his musical contributions to The Oak Ridge Boys. He was also an acclaimed author, having penned 11 books, including his most recent memoir, “I See Myself,” which was set to be released in November 2024. Additionally, Bonsall was deeply devoted to his faith and his family, which included his wife, Mary Ann, and their two daughters, Jennifer and Sabrina.
As the world mourns the loss of Joe Bonsall, The Oak Ridge Boys have vowed to continue honoring his memory and legacy. The band is currently on their “American Made: The Farewell” tour, which is set to run until December 8, 2024. During this tour, the band will undoubtedly pay tribute to their beloved bandmate, ensuring that Bonsall’s spirit lives on through their music.
The passing of Joe Bonsall is a profound loss for the country music community, but his impact and influence will endure. Through the heartfelt tributes of fellow artists like Blake Shelton and the continued legacy of The Oak Ridge Boys, Bonsall’s memory will be preserved, inspiring generations of musicians and fans to come.