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Infobox musical artist|name = The Statler Brothers|image = Statler Brothers promo image.JPG|caption = The Statler Brothers in 1983|background = group_or_band|origin = Staunton, Virginia , United States |Instruments =|genre = Southern Gospel , Country Music|Country , vocal harmony |Formed = 1955|years_active = 1955–2002|label = Columbia Records|Columbia
Mercury Records|Mercury
Music Box
Yell|associated_acts = Johnny Cash , The Oak Ridge Boys , The Blackwood Brothers |website = http://www.statlerbrothers.com/ www.statlerbrothers.com|current_members =|past_members = Lew DeWitt
Don Reid (singer)|Don Reid
Harold Reid
Phil Balsley
Jimmy Fortune
Joe McDorman
The Statler Brothers were an American country music vocal group founded in 1955 in Staunton, Virginia|Staunton , Virginia .

Originally performing Southern gospel|gospel music at local churches, the group billed themselves as The Four Star Quartet, and later The Kingsmen.cite encyclopedia
| editor = W. K. McNeil
| encyclopedia = Encyclopedia of Gospel Music
| title = The Statler Brothers
| year = 2005
| publisher = Routledge
| location = New York City
| isbn = 0-415-94179-2.
| pages = 376
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).cite encyclopedia
| editor = Irwin Stamler & Grelund Landon
| encyclopedia = Country Music: The Encyclopedia
| title = The Statler Brothers
| year = 1997
| publisher = Macmillan
| location = New York
| isbn = 0-312-26487-9
| pages = 459
Don Reid (singer)|Don Reid sang lead singer|lead . Harold Reid , Don's older brother, sang Bass (voice type)|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. http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com/site/inductees.aspx? cid=2452#
DeWitt died on August 15, 1990 of heart and kidney disease, stemming from complications of Crohn's disease . http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html? res=9C0CE0D9133EF934A2575BC0A966958260 "Lew DeWitt, 52, Tenor With the Statler Brothers". 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 gospel roots, with a majority of their records containing at least one gospel song. They produced several albums containing only gospel music and recorded a tribute song to the the Blackwood Brothers|Blackwood Brothers , who influenced their music. The Statler Brothers also wrote a tribute song to Johnny Cash , who discovered them. The song was called "We Got Paid by Cash", and it reminisces about their time with Cash.

Career


The Statler Brothers started their career at a performance at Lyndhurst Methodist Church near their hometown of Staunton. In 1964, they started an eight and a half year run with Johnny Cash as his opening act. This period of their career was memorialized in their song "We Got Paid by Cash." They were featured regularly on Cash's hit show The Johnny Cash Show on American Broadcasting Company|ABC . The show ran from 1969-1971. Due to their expanding career the Statlers left Cash's entourage in 1972 to pursue their own careers. They left Cash on good terms.

Two of their best-known songs are " Flowers on the Wall ," their first major hit, and the socially conscious " Bed of Rose's ." In the 1980s, the Statlers were a mainstay on The Nashville Network|TNN , where their videos were shown regularly. Between 1991 and 1998, they hosted their own show on TNN, The Statler Brothers Show , a weekly variety show and the channel's top-rated program for its entire run. http://www.gmacanada.ca/go/site//2007/09/ "GMA Canada Launches Fan Choice Award". Gospel Music Association Canada. (September 2007) Retrieved on 18 April 2008. http://www.gmacanada.ca/go/site/news/2007/09/ "Biography". Rex Allen, Jr.'s official website. (undated). Retrieved on 18 April 2008

Their songs have been featured on several film soundtracks. These range from "Charlotte's Web" in Smokey and the Bandit II , to " Flowers on the Wall " in the crime dramedy Pulp Fiction (film)|Pulp Fiction .

Throughout their career, much of their appeal was related to their incorporation of comedy and parody into their musical act, thanks in large part to the humorous talent of Harold Reid; they were frequently nominated for awards for their comedy as well as their singing. They recorded two comedy albums as Lester "Roadhog" Moran and the Cadillac Cowboys, and one-half of one side of the album Country Music Then and Now was devoted to satirizing small-town radio stations' Saturday morning shows.

They earned the number one spot on the Billboard charts|Billboard chart four times for " Do You Know You Are My Sunshine ? " in 1978, " Elizabeth (The Statler Brothers song)|Elizabeth " in 1982, "My Only Love" in 1984, and " Too Much on My Heart " in 1985.cite web |url= http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/statler_brothers/bio.jhtml |title= Artist Biography: The Statler Brothers|accessdate=2008-04-17 |work= Country Music Television

Since forming, the Statler Brothers have released over 40 albums.The Statler Brothers. http://statlerbrothers.com/html/statler_discography.html "Discography". The Statler Brothers' http://statlerbrothers.com official website (undated). Retrieved 10 April 2008

The Statler Brothers purchased and renovated their former elementary school in Staunton, and occupied the complex for several years. The complex consisted of offices for the group, a small museum and auditorium, as well as an adjacent building which served as office space for unrelated businesses. A garage was built to store the two tour buses that the group had used for many years. The group has since sold the building which has been converted back into a school.Citation needed|date=April 2008
In 1970, the group began performing at an annual Independence Day (United States)|Independence Day festival in Gypsy Hill Park in Staunton. The event lasted for 25 years and included many country music figures including Mel Tillis , Charley Pride and many others. The event drew as many as 100,000 fans each year. The group also honored their hometown with the song "Staunton, Virginia" on their 1973 album Do You Love Me Tonight .

Awards


Academy of Country Music
  • Academy of Country Music|1972 Top Vocal Group

  • Academy of Country Music|1977 Top Vocal Group


  • Country Music Association
  • Country Music Association Awards|1972 Vocal Group of the Year

  • Country Music Association Awards|1973 Vocal Group of the Year

  • Country Music Association Awards|1974 Vocal Group of the Year

  • Country Music Association Awards|1975 Vocal Group of the Year

  • Country Music Association Awards|1976 Vocal Group of the Year

  • Country Music Association Awards|1977 Vocal Group of the Year

  • Country Music Association Awards|1979 Vocal Group of the Year

  • Country Music Association Awards|1980 Vocal Group of the Year

  • Country Music Association Awards|1984 Vocal Group of the Year


  • Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
  • Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum|Inducted in 2008 http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/2008-06-27-2717453777_x.htm "Statler Brothers: Country Hall of Fame Honor Tops". USA Today (June 27, 2008). Retrieved August 20, 2008


  • Gospel Hall of Fame
  • Gospel Hall of Fame|Inducted in 2007 http://www.gmahalloffame.org/inductees_2007.cfm "Gospel Music Hall of Fame 2007 Induction Ceremony" Gospel Music Association official http://www.gmahalloffame.org website, (undated). Retrieved March 29, 2008


  • Grammy Awards
  • Grammy Award for Best New Country & Western Artist|1965 Best New Country & Western Artist http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/Winners/Results.aspx? title=& winner=Statler+Brothers& year=0& genreID=0& hp=1 "Grammy Award Winners: 1965, Country". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences official http://www.grammy.com website. (undated). Retrieved March 29, 2008

  • Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals|1965 Best Contemporary (R& R) Performance - Group (Vocal or Instrumental) - " Flowers on the Wall " http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/Winners/Results.aspx? title=& winner=Statler+Brothers& year=0& genreID=0& hp=1 "Grammy Award Winners: 1972, Pop." National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences official http://www.grammy.com website. (undated). Retrieved March 29, 2008.

  • Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal|1972 Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal - "The Class of '57" http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/Winners/Results.aspx? title=& winner=Statler+Brothers& year=0& genreID=0& hp=1 "Grammy Award Winners: 1972, Country." National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences official http://www.grammy.com website. (undated). Retrieved March 29, 2008.


  • American Music Awards
  • Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group 1979

  • Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group 1980

  • Favorite Country Band, Duo or Group 1981


  • Retirement


    The group disbanded and retired after completing a farewell tour on October 26, 2002. Balsley and the Reid brothers continue to reside in Staunton, while Fortune has relocated to Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville , where he is continuing his music career as a solo artist. He has released three albums as a soloist. The Statlers continue to be the most awarded act in the history of country music.Kathy Coleman. http://countrymusic.about.com/od/statlerbrother1/a/statlerbrosbio.htm "About the Statler Brothers". About.com. (undated). Retrieved 13 April 2008

    Since the Statlers' retirement in 2002, Don Reid has pursued a second career as an author. He authored or co-authored three books: Heroes and Outlaws of the Bible , Sunday Morning Memories , and ''You'll Know It's Christmas When... . He and Harold Reid co-wrote a history of the Statler Brothers titled Random Memories released in February 2008.

    Grandstaff/Wilson Fairchild


    Wil and Langdon Reid, the sons of Harold and Don respectively, formed a duo in the 1990s, originally performing under the name Grandstaff . In 2007, Grandstaff recorded "The Statler Brothers Song," a tribute song to the Statler Brothers.

    In an interview on Nashville 's WSM (AM) on March 25, 2010, Wil Reid said that they decided to change their name to http://www.grandstaff.net Wilson Fairchild after many people got the name "Grandstaff" wrong during introductions. The name comes from "Wilson," Wil's middle name, and "Fairchild," Langdon's middle name.

    Influence


    The Statler Brothers have been credited as the first country music act to transfer the genre's nostalgia from a rural to a suburban setting. They have also been called "America's Poets" by Kurt Vonnegut .cite web |url= http://www.birthplaceofcountrymusic.org/node/1533 |title= Blue Ridge PBS features Statler Brothers Farewell Concert|accessdate=2008-04-17 |author= |date= |work= |publisher= Birthplace of Country Music

    Discography


    main|The Statler Brothers discography

    Sources


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.statlerbrothers.com/ Official Website

  • http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/statler_brothers/artist.jhtml at CMT

  • http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com/site/inductees.aspx? cid=2452 Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

  • http://jimmyfortune.com/ Jimmy Fortune's Homepage


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