GREEN COVE SPRINGS - Although you're reading this, you can't help but hear the music from the Oak Ridge Boys, who closed out seven days of main events Wednesday from the Cattelmen's Arena at the Clay …
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS - Although you're reading this, you can't help but hear the music from the Oak Ridge Boys, who closed out seven days of main events Wednesday from the Cattelmen's Arena at the Clay County Agricultural Fair. All you have to do is see bass singer Richard Sterban in "Elvira," and you can hear him mumbling out the iconic words, "Giddy up, um-poppa-um-poppa, mow-mow. Giddy up, um-poppa-um-poppa, mow-mow. "