The Statler Brothers

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The Statler Brothers were an American country and gospel vocal group known for their rich harmonies and storytelling songs, particularly during their long association with Johnny Cash and their success in the 1960s–1980s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country music group
gospel music group
vocal group
activePeriodPeak 1960s–1980s
associatedWith Johnny Cash
The Johnny Cash Show
award Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
surface form: Grammy Award for Best Contemporary (R&R) Performance – Group (1966) for Flowers on the Wall
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
finalConcertLocation Salem, Virginia
finalConcertYear 2002
genre Southern gospel
country
country gospel
gospel
traditional country
hallOfFameInduction Country Music Hall of Fame
Gospel Music Hall of Fame
hallOfFameInductionYear 2007
2008
knownFor rich four-part harmonies
storytelling songs
member Don Reid
Harold Reid
Jimmy Fortune
Lew DeWitt
Phil Balsley
namedAfter International Paper
surface form: Statler tissue company
notableAlbum Bed of Rose’s
Flowers on the Wall
The Best of the Statler Brothers
The Statler Brothers Sing the Big Hits
notableWork Bed of Rose’s
Class of ’57
You Are My Sunshine
surface form: Do You Know You Are My Sunshine

Do You Remember These
Elizabeth
Flowers on the Wall
I’ll Go to My Grave Loving You
My Only Love
Too Much on My Heart
origin Staunton, Virginia
previousName The Kingsmen
recordLabel Columbia Records
Mercury Records
Musicor Records
televisionNetwork Paramount Network
surface form: The Nashville Network
televisionShow The Statler Brothers Show
touringBandFor Johnny Cash
touringPeriodWithJohnnyCash 1964–1972
vocalRangeRole Don Reid – lead
Harold Reid – bass
Jimmy Fortune – tenor
Lew DeWitt – tenor
Phil Balsley – baritone
yearsActive 1955–2002

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Ruby, Don’t Take Your Love to Town recordedBy The Statler Brothers
Hello Mary Lou hasCoverVersionBy The Statler Brothers
Live at Folsom Prison concert featuresPerformer The Statler Brothers
Gospel Music Hall of Fame notableInductee The Statler Brothers
Uncloudy Day hasNotableRecordingBy The Statler Brothers
Delta Dawn notableCoverVersionBy The Statler Brothers