STAUNTON, Va. (AP) — Harold Reid, who sang bass for the Grammy-winning country group the Statler Brothers, has died after a long battle with kidney failure. He was 80. Reid died Friday in his hometown ...
Harold Reid, founding member of The Statler Brothers, was remembered yesterday at a wreath laying ceremony in the City of Staunton. Reid, 80, died last week at his home in Staunton. On behalf of the ...
STAUNTON — Jack and Davis Reid will perform a benefit concert for the Staunton-Augusta Family YMCA Oct. 7 at the Weyers Cave Community Center from 7 to 9 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and there will ...
Wilson Fairchild is a country music duo made up of cousins Wil and Langdon Reid, sons of Statler brothers Harold and Don Reid. They’re commonly known as “The Reid Boys.” They will perform live at 7 ...
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ShenanArts to premier new musical based on Staunton's The Statler Brothers
ShenanArts will present the world premiere of the new musical, "Some I Wrote: A Musical Story of the Songs of The Statler ...
Wilson Fairchild returns to West Virginia State Fair to share their music, Statler Brothers heritage
Wil Reid and Langdon Reid are Wilson Fairchild. Courtesy of Langdon Reid. Tomorrow night Staunton’s Wilson Fairchild will take the stage at the West Virginia State Fair. Cousins Wil and Langdon Reid, ...
STAUNTON — A new exhibit at Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library examines the commonality between President Wilson and three original members of country music’s The Statler Brothers. They were all born ...
In this May 7, 1992, file photo, The Statler Brothers, from left, Harold Reid, Phil Balsley, Don Reid, and Jimmy Fortune, perform in Nashville. Harold Reid, who sang bass for the Grammy-winning ...
Harold Reid, founding member and bass singer of the Statler Brothers, died on April 24. He was 80. "He had bravely endured a long battle with kidney failure. He is and will always be loved by his ...
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