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Joe Bonsall and His Life on Twitter


By: Monte Schisler, News Director
Posted: Friday, January 20, 2012

The Oak Ridge Boys are scheduled to return to their Branson Theatre for select dates in April, then again in June, followed by shows in September, October, and November.

But if you want to keep up with the legendary country music group before then, you can follow their daily movement online.

The internet site Twitter allows its users to send messages of up to 140 characters, and individually the Oaks use that space to keep in touch with their fan base.

Oak Ridge Boys member Joe Bonsall tells HometownDailyNews.com says there’s no such thing as too much information. 

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And if you’re interested today, the Oak Ridge Boys are wrapping up their individual winter vacations, before rehearsals start for an upcoming concert tour.

To read more from Joe Bonsall on twitter, click on the link with this story at HometownDailyNews.com

https://twitter.com/#!/joebonsall

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Millions of people use Twitter these days - the internet site that allows users to post personal thoughts and comments with no more than 140 characters.

For the Oak Ridge Boys it allows individual band members to keep up with their fan base, by posting concert dates, travel schedules, and photos.  Not to mention reaction to current events and daily happenings.

Oak Ridge Boys member Joe Bonsall tells HometownDailyNews.com he was first introduced to Twitter in 2009, and now he’s hooked – typically posting multiple times a day. 

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The Oak Ridge Boys are scheduled for select dates in April at their Branson Theatre, followed by local shows in June, then the fall.

To read more from Joe Bonsall on Twitter, click on the link with this story at HometownDailyNews.com

https://twitter.com/#!/joebonsall

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There’s no such thing as too much information, so says Joe Bonsall of the Oak Ridge Boys, who posts his thoughts multiple times a day on the internet site Twitter.

Twitter allows users 140 characters or less per each individual tweet.

Bonsall tells HometownDailyNews.com he can keep fans up to date with the group’s Branson Shows and other tour related events, or he can spout off words of wisdom to the nearly 9-thousand people, that have signed up to follow him on the popular site:

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The Oak Ridge Boys are due back in Branson in April for select shows at their theatre before returning in June and then the fall.

But to keep up with the group today, an to read more from Joe Bonsall on Twitter, click on the link with this story at HometownDailyNews.com

https://twitter.com/#!/joebonsall

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Are you a fan of the Oak Ridge Boys, but can’t wait for the group’s return to its Branson Theatre in April ? You can keep up to date with the band and its members, instantly, on a daily basis, via the internet site Twitter.

Twitter allows users 140 characters or less per each individual tweet and the group is taking advantage of the opportunity to pass along words of wisdom and other information.

Oak Ridge Boys member Joe Bonsall tells HometownDailyNews.com he was first introduced to Twitter in 2009 by a group of college kids at a restaurant.  Now he’s addicted, and enjoys communicating with the almost 9-thousand people that have voluntarily signed up to follow him online:

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And if you’re interested today, the Oak Ridge Boys are wrapping up their individual winter vacations, before rehearsals start for an upcoming concert tour.

To read more from Joe Bonsall on twitter, click on the link with this story at HometownDailyNews.com

https://twitter.com/#!/joebonsall

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Millions of people use Twitter these days - the internet site that allows users to post personal thoughts and comments with no more than 140 characters.

For the Oak Ridge Boys it allows individual band members to keep up with their fan base, by posting concert dates, travel schedules, and photos.  Not to mention reaction to current events and daily happenings.

Oak Ridge Boys member Joe Bonsall tells HometownDailyNews.com he was first introduced to Twitter in 2009, and now he’s hooked – typically posting multiple times a day.