One of the most distinguishable voices of country music has released his posthumous memoir.
Joe Bonsall, of the legendary group The Oak Ridge Boys, passed away last summer, but not before completing his memoir, I See Myself. The book reveal took place this week at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tennessee, complete with an interview Bonsall did last spring, where he shared many of the poignant stories in the book.
Members of the band were there, along with Bonsall’s widow and several other notable country music artists.
The executive producer of the Grand Ole Opry, Dan Rogers, spoke about his friendship with Joe and what he meant to the Opry. I See Myself is at book stores everywhere and also available on audio book.