THE LEGEND DIDN’T START ON A BIG STAGE. IT STARTED WITH A FEW YOUNG MEN IN STAUNTON TRYING TO MAKE ONE SOUND HOLD. The Statler Brothers did not begin as an industry creation. Their roots go back to Staunton, Virginia, where Harold Reid, Lew DeWitt, Phil Balsley, and Joe McDorman sang together in a high school group called the Four Star Quartet, making their first appearance in 1955. A few years later Harold reorganized the act as the Kingsmen, and his younger brother Don Reid replaced McDorman. That is a very different kind of beginning than people usually imagine for a famous group. The Hall of Fame traces that early path straight from the Four Star Quartet to the Kingsmen and then, eventually, to the name the world kept. By the time they became the Statler Brothers, the essential thing was already there. The harmony had been built young, close to home, before success ever touched it.
“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.” Before The Name, There Was Just The Sound…