The Goldens

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The Goldens
OriginBrewton, Alabama
GenresCountry
Years active1987–1996
LabelsEpic, Capitol/SBK
Associated actsWilliam Lee Golden
Past membersRusty Golden
Chris Golden

The Goldens was an American country music duo from Brewton, Alabama composed of brothers Rusty and Chris Golden.[1] Rusty and Chris are the sons of William Lee Golden.[1] Before forming The Goldens, Chris was a member of Cedar Creek and Rusty was a member of The Boys Band.[1] Supporting musicians in The Goldens included Greg Gordon, Don Breland, John Rich, Skip Mitchell, Buster Phillips and John Sturdivant, Jr.[2]

The Goldens' self-titled debut album was released by Epic Records in 1987.[2] Two singles from the album, Put Us Together Again and Sorry Girls charted on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.[1] The Goldens moved to Capitol/SBK Records for the release of their second album, Rush for Gold, in 1990.[2] The album produced three charting singles and videos, 'Take Me Back To The Country', 'Keep The Faith', and 'Long Gone'.[1] Since disbanding, Rusty has released three solo albums and continues to write songs. Rusty was awarded Songwriter of the Year trophies from SGMA, and two Song of the Year awards for 'I Want To Thank You' by Karen Peck and New River, and 'What Salvation's Done For Me' by the Booth Brothers. Chris has continued work as session musicians.[2] later joining the Oak Ridge Boys band from 1996 to 2014. As a sideman Chris has also performed with country music's Restless Heart and legendary band Alabama. Chris has released eight solo albums, five videos, garnered six No. 1 Gospel singles, two top five, and won several awards including 2019 Entertainer of the Year at the Inspirational Country Music Awards, 2019 Country Gospel Artist of the Year from AGM.

Discography[]

Albums[]

Title Album details
The Goldens
Live '89
  • Release date: October 1989
  • Label:
Rush for Gold

Singles[]

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country
[1]
1988 "Put Us Together Again" 55 The Goldens
"Sorry Girls" 63
1991 "Take Me Back to the Country" Rush for Gold
"Keep the Faith" 67
"Little Piece of Land"
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos[]

Year Video Director
1991 "Take Me Back to the Country" Bob Burwell
"Keep the Faith"
"Little Piece of Land" Chris Golden

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. p. 164. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
  2. ^ a b c d Huey, Steve. "The Goldens | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved September 13, 2014.
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