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the group consisted of Don singing lead, his older brother Harold Reid on bass, Phil Balsley singing baritone, and Lew DeWitt on tenor. We sang some gospel music; we sang country music.
The group, later known as the Kingsmen, sang mostly gospel music. McDorman quit and was replaced by Don Reid, Harold’s younger brother. DeWitt once said the group changed its name again because ...
The group, later known as the Kingsmen, sang mostly gospel music. McDorman quit and was replaced by Don Reid, Harold’s younger brother. DeWitt once said the group changed its name again because ...
"So we see all that coming down and they're all doing a lot of our music and it just touches my heart deeply. I can't tell you what it means to me." Don Reid wrote or co-wrote a lot of the songs ...
Thee were brothers, however: Don Reid was their lead singer, with older brother Harold taking the bass parts. Baritone Phil Balsley and tenor Lew DeWitt completed the quartet. Jimmy Fortune ...
We travel to Staunton and the home of musical icon, multiple award winner, and Statler Brother legend, Don Reid. His book, The Music of Statler Brothers: An Anthology, is a deep dive into every ...
The group, later known as the Kingsmen, sang mostly gospel music. McDorman quit and was replaced by Don Reid, Harold's younger brother. DeWitt once said the group changed its name again because ...
We visit with Statler Brother lead singer and fiction author, Don Reid. We make a return to Staunton, Virginia, to visit with Statler Brother lead singer, Don Reid. With songwriting and ...
The group, later known as the Kingsmen, sang mostly gospel music. McDorman quit and was replaced by Don Reid, Harold’s younger brother. DeWitt once said the group changed its name again because ...
The group, later known as the Kingsmen, sang mostly gospel music. McDorman quit and was replaced by Don Reid, Harold’s younger brother. DeWitt once said the group changed its name again because ...
The group, later known as the Kingsmen, sang mostly gospel music. McDorman quit and was replaced by Don Reid, Harold’s younger brother. In this June 5, 1989, file photo, The Statler Brothers ...
The group, later known as the Kingsmen, sang mostly gospel music. McDorman quit and was replaced by Don Reid, Harold’s younger brother. DeWitt once said the group changed its name again because ...
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