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Jimmy Fortune went from rural Virginia to singing tenor for the Statler Brothers, starting in 1982. The 20-year gig landed him in both the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Gospel Hall of Fame.
As for what the Harvester audience should expect, Fortune says he’ll perform his country and gospel hits, as well as pay tribute to veterans. For him, it’s about connecting with his fans.
Country music legend, Jimmy Fortune, beloved tenor from the Statler Brothers - along with his talented band - will perform patriotic and gospel favorites, as well as country hits from Jimmy’s ...
Jimmy Fortune, an inductee in the Gospel Music Association and Country Music Association Halls of Fame, will play at the Lutcher Theater from 7:30 to 10 p.m. on April 22.
Jimmy Fortune used to watch Glen Campbell’s television shows with his dad. ... What: Pennsylvania Gospel Music Festival, featuring Jimmy Fortune, Larry Gatlin and Dailey & Vincent.
Singer Jimmy Fortune will perform Aug. 16 at Liberty Hall in Tyler. ... His first solo album was “When One Door Closes” in 2003, followed by the gospel album, “I Believe” in 2005.
When Staunton-based Country Music Hall of Fame band Statler Brothers needed to replace original member Lew DeWitt, the vocal quartet turned to a DeWitt discovery, Jimmy Fortune.
Jimmy Fortune, gospel and country music star from the county, sang with the Statler Brothers for 21 years. At its June 13 meeting, the unanimous decision was passed by the board.
Jimmy Fortune remembers Lynn Anderson, to release new gospel CD (Includes interview) By. Markos Papadatos. Published. August 27, 2015 ...
Just in time for Thanksgiving, Jimmy Fortune is bringing back the popular television special “Jimmy Fortune: Hits & Hymns” to audiences nationwide.