Country Music Hall of Famer & Oak Ridge Boy William Lee Golden Releases New Picture Book, 'Golden Memories' Today

Golden Memories book cover

A personal collection of photographs Golden captured around the world during his travels

Book signing this Saturday at Honey Rock Books & Cafe in Gallatin, Tennessee

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Country and Gospel Music Hall of Fame, Grand Ole Opry, and Oak Ridge Boys member William Lee Golden releases his latest picture book, Golden Memories, today — a personal collection of photographs he has captured while traveling across the United States and around the world. The book features scenic moments from coast to coast, including Red Rock Canyon, the Grand Canyon, sunsets along Old Hickory Lake just outside Nashville, as well as international stops in London, Paris, and beyond. Spanning images Golden has taken since he first began shooting digital photography in 2008, the collection offers fans a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the places and moments that have inspired him on and off the road.

“I’ve been blessed to travel all across the country both with The Oak Ridge Boys and on my own,” shares William Lee Golden. “Along the way, I began taking photos on each journey as a way to remember the places I’ve been and the roads that led me there. I’m grateful to Scot England for helping me be able to share these moments with you, and I thank you for being part of my journey.”

Join William Lee Golden on Saturday, February 28, for a book signing from Noon-1 PM
Honey Rock Books & Cafe
122 N Water Road
Gallatin, Tennessee 37066
https://maps.app.goo.gl/pCXstrMPvzjUdtiN7

To purchase or for more information, visit williamleegolden.com or williamleegoldenbook.com.

William Lee Golden & The Goldens recently released their music video for “Old Country Church” which premiered digitally via GodTube. This special rendition honors both legacy and faith, celebrating the timeless songs that have shaped the Golden family’s musical journey across generations, and the music video was produced by Jeff Panzer.

The group has also released several other videos, including “Southern Accents,” “Stand By Me,” “If I Could Only Hear My Mother Pray Again,” “Bobbie Sue,” “Old Country Church,” “The Long And Winding Road,” “I Saw The Light,” “Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On,” and “Elvira.”

To order ‘Golden Classics,’ visit HERE.

‘Country Roads’
1. I Still Miss Someone
2. Four Walls
3. Welcome To My World
4. Take Me Home Country Roads
5. You Are My Sunshine
6. The Great Speckled Bird
7. Green Green Grass Of Home
8. Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On
9. For The Good Times
10. I Saw The Light

‘Southern Accents’
1. Take It Easy
2. Me And Bobby McGee
3. The Long And Winding Road
4. Stand By Me
5. Jambalaya
6. Peaceful Easy Feeling
7. Long Black Veil
8. Southern Accents
9. Elvira
10. Multi-colored Lady
11. Bobbie Sue
12. Hollywood Nights

‘Old Country Church’
1. Come And Dine
2. Old Country Church
3. It’s Suppertime
4. If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again
5. Until Then
6. Why Me, Lord?
7. I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
8. Too Much To Gain
9. Sheltered
10. Softly And Tenderly
11. Love Lifted Me
12. Power In The Blood

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More About William Lee Golden and The Goldens:
There are few things more potent than family harmony, and rarely has that been more evident than on the three new albums recorded by Country Music Hall of Fame and Oak Ridge Boy member William Lee Golden, who, along with his talented sons, created William Lee Golden and The Goldens. The Brewton, Alabama native cements his considerable legacy in the music industry with three distinctive collections that reflect his musical roots and the journey that has made him one of America’s most unique troubadours. From revered gospel classics to beloved country gems and iconic rock favorites, Golden leads his family through the songs that have been stepping stones on his well-traveled musical journey. It all comes together as a rich sonic tapestry that fans will cherish. For more, visit williamleegoldenandthegoldens.com. Sadly, Rusty Golden passed away on July 1, 2024 at the age of 65 at his home in Hendersonville, Tennessee.

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