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  1. 6. Aug. 2022 · Born Philip Elwood Balsley on August 8, 1939, he began his journey to becoming a star in the music industry as early as he was sixteen years old. Together with his childhood friends Lew DeWitt, Harold Reid, and Joe McDorman, Balsley formed The Four Star Quartet in 1948, where they would perform at Lyndhurst Methodist Church near their hometown.

  2. 29. Apr. 2020 · The Statler Brothers founding member Harold Reid died on Friday, April 24 at age 80, passing away at his home in Virginia after a long battle with kidney failure. "Harold Reid of The Statler Brothers passed away April 24, 2020. He had bravely endured a long battle with kidney failure," a statement on the band's website read.

  3. Follow this around until you come across two driveways right next to each other on the right side after a dog leg to the left. The first driveway is the entrance into Harold Reid Reserve which has a white gate. Note: Harold Reid Reserve is a loop road and the reserves gate is closed at 5:30pm sharp. So if you want to stay later park outside in ...

  4. 3. Mai 2020 · In 1955, four childhood friends from Staunton, Virginia, started singing gospel music at local churches. Harold Reid, Lew DeWitt, Phil Balsley, and Joe McDorman were under the name the Four Star Quartet. In 1958, the group changed their name to the Kingsmen, and by 1962, McDorman had been replaced by Reid’s brother Don.

  5. Founding Member of The Staler Brothers, Harold Reid, passed away on April 24th, 2020 after a courageous battle with kidney failure. Harold Reid's bass singin...

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  6. 29. Apr. 2020 · Harold Reid, who sang bass for the Grammy-winning country group the Statler Brothers, died April 24 in Staunton, Va. He was 80. He was 80. The cause was kidney failure, his nephew Debo Reid said.

  7. Musical Roots and Early Career. In the early 1960s, the Statler Brothers coalesced around the talents of four Virginians: Phil Balsley, Lew DeWitt, Don Reid, and Harold Reid. Balsey, DeWitt, Harold Reid, and Joe McDorman had worked in a Staunton, Virginia, high school group called the Four Star Quartet, making their first appearance in 1955.