The Statler Brothers were an American
country music vocal group founded in
1955 in
Staunton,
Virginia.
Originally performing
gospel music at local churches, the group billed themselves as The Four Star Quartet, and later The Kingsmen. In 1963, when the song "
Louie, Louie" by the
garage rock band also called
The Kingsmen became famous, the group elected to bill themselves as The Statler Brothers. Despite the name, only two members of the group (Don and Harold Reid) are actual brothers and none have the surname of "Statler". The band, in fact, named themselves after a brand of
facial tissue they had noticed in a hotel room (they joked that they could have turned out to be the
Kleenex Brothers).
Don Reid sang
lead.
Harold Reid, Don's older brother, sang
bass.
Phil Balsley sang
baritone and
Jimmy Fortune sang
tenor after replacing original tenor
Lew DeWitt in the early 1980s due to the latter's ill health.DeWitt died on August 15, 1990 of heart and kidney disease, stemming from complications of
Crohn's disease..
New York Times (obituary). (17 August 1990) retrieved 10 April 2008).The band's style was closely linked to their gospel roots. "We took gospel harmonies," said Harold Reid, "and put them over in country music."
The group remained closely tied to their...
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