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Black Oak Arkansas
Black Oak Arkansas is a Southern rock band formed in the late 1960s in Black Oak, Arkansas. Led by the charismatic and raspy-voiced frontman Jim "Dandy" Mangrum, the band became known for their high-energy performances, blending elements of rock, country, and blues with a distinctly Southern flair. Their signature sound, paired with Mangrum’s wild stage presence, helped them achieve widespread popularity in the 1970s. Hits like “Jim Dandy” and albums such as High on the Hog (1973) solidified their place in the Southern rock movement. Black Oak Arkansas’s raw, down-home style and rebellious spirit influenced countless bands in the genre. Despite lineup changes and shifting trends, the band has maintained a dedicated fan base and continues to tour and record, keeping the spirit of Southern rock alive.