POP/ROCK - March 13, 1987
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Oak Ridge Boy William Lee Golden has been asked to leave the country quartet after 22 years. His three singing partners cited continuing musical and personal differences in a Wednesday announcement. Richard Sterban, Joe Bonsall and Duane Allen said they took a vote and unanimously agreed to oust Golden, best known for his silver, waist-length hair and his 200-acre estate, featuring two large tepees and other American Indian-inspired structures. Golden, 48, would have no comment, his lawyer said.
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