Statler Brothers The (Statlers The)
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Statler Brothers The (Statlers The)

The Statler Brothers The Statler Brothers American country music, gospel, and vocal group The Statler Brothers (sometimes referred to as The Statlers) were an American vocal group from Staunton, Virginia. Formed in 1955, they went on to become the opening act and backup singers for Johnny Cash[1], which led to their own successful career. Quick facts Background information, Also known as ... The Statler Brothers A promotional image of the Statler Brothers, 1970s. From left to right: Harold Reid, Don Reid, Phil Balsley, and Lew DeWitt. Background information Also known as The Four Star Quartet The Kingsmen Lester ‘Roadhog’ Moran & The Cadillac Cowboys Origin Staunton, Virginia, U.S. Genres Country traditional pop gospel Years active 1955–2002 Labels Columbia Mercury Music…

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GENRES: Country & Western, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

I Still Miss Someone / Your Foolish Game
I Still Miss Someone / Your Foolish Game (1964)
The Wreck Of The Old '97 / Hammers And Nails
The Wreck Of The Old '97 / Hammers And Nails (1964)
Flowers On The Wall / Billy Christian
Flowers On The Wall / Billy Christian (1965)
My Darling Hildegarde / The Doodlin Song
My Darling Hildegarde / The Doodlin Song (1966)
Ruthless / Do You Love Me Tonight
Ruthless / Do You Love Me Tonight (1967)
Walking In The Sunshine / You Can't Have Your Kate And Edith Too
Walking In The Sunshine / You Can't Have Your Kate And Edith Too (1967)
Jump For Joy / Take A Bow Rufus Humfry
Jump For Joy / Take A Bow Rufus Humfry (1968)
Oh Happy Day / How Great Thou Art
Oh Happy Day / How Great Thou Art (1969)
Bed Of Roses / The Last Goodbye
Bed Of Roses / The Last Goodbye (1970)
New York City / This Part Of The World
New York City / This Part Of The World (1971)
Pictures / Making Memories
Pictures / Making Memories (1971)
You Can't Go Home / Second Thoughts
You Can't Go Home / Second Thoughts (1971)
Do You Remember These / Since Then
Do You Remember These / Since Then (1972)
The Class Of '57 / Every Time I Trust A Girl
The Class Of '57 / Every Time I Trust A Girl (1972)