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DeWitt retired from the Statler Brothers in 1982 due to ill health. After a 3-year hiatus, he returned to the music industry as a solo artist until shortly before his death on August 15, 1990, from complications of Crohn's disease , at age 52.
For most of his career, DeWitt sang tenor for The Statler Brothers. Songs he wrote for the group include "Flowers on the Wall"— which was a greatest hit during the late 1960s and early 1970s that made the group popular — "Things," "Since Then," "Thank You World," "The Strand," "The Movies," and "Chet Atkins' Hand."
The discography of American country music group The Statler Brothers consists of 37 studio albums, 18 compilation albums, three live albums, 83 singles, and 14 music videos. The group debuted in 1965 with " Flowers on the Wall ", a number two Billboard Hot Country Songs and number four Hot 100 hit.
Harold Reid, the bass singer in the long-running country vocal quartet the Statler Brothers, died Friday night at age 80. Although their run of country top 10 hits extended from the mid-’60s ...
The band also hosted their own variety show, The Statler Brothers Show, which ran for seven seasons from 1991 to 1998. Harold Reid, founding member and bass singer of the Statler Brothers, died on ...
Jimmy Fortune (born March 11, 1955) is an American country music singer from Nelson County, Virginia.Fortune sang tenor for The Statler Brothers for 21 years, and wrote the song "Elizabeth" for the group. [1]
Eric Lafon Heatherly (born February 21, 1970) is an American singer. In 2000, he debuted with a cover of The Statler Brothers' "Flowers on the Wall", the first of three singles from his debut album Swimming in Champagne, which was issued in 2000 on Mercury Nashville Records.
Cousins Wil and Langdon Reid weren't expecting to land on the Billboard Music charts with their most recent album, but they're thrilled it happened.