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  1. 27. Apr. 2020 · Harold Reid, whose resonant bass, comic touch and business acumen helped make the Statler Brothers a top-grossing touring act and a steady presence on the country music charts for decades,...

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  2. Throughout the Statlers' career, much of their appeal was related to their incorporation of comedy and parody into their musical act, due in large part to the humorous and comedic talent of group member Harold Reid; they were frequently nominated for awards for their comedy as well as their singing.

  3. 25. Apr. 2020 · Harold Reid was a founding member of the Country Music Hall of Fame group, known for hits like "Flowers on the Wall" and "The Ballad of Billy Christian". He passed away from kidney failure at his home in Virginia, where he also hosted legendary July 4th concerts.

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  4. 1955 gründeten Harold Reid (19392020), Lew DeWitt (19381990), Philip Balsley (* 1939) und Joe McDorman in Staunton, Virginia die Gruppe unter dem Namen Four Star Quartet. Ihr erster Auftritt fand 1955 vor 40 Zuschauern in einer lokalen Methodisten-Kirche statt.

  5. 29. Apr. 2020 · Wie das Billboard Magazin meldet, ist nach einem langen Kampf das Gründungsmitglied der Statler Brothers, Harold Reid am 24. April in seiner Heimatstadt Staunton, Virginia, an Nierenversagen gestorben.

  6. 25. Apr. 2020 · Harold Reid, who provided the bass voice and humor to the Country Music Hall of Fame group, died of kidney failure in Virginia. He co-wrote hits like "Flowers on the Wall" and "Bed of Rose's" and appeared on The Johnny Cash Show.

  7. 26. Apr. 2020 · Harold Reid, the bass singer in the long-running country vocal quartet the Statler Brothers, died Friday night at age 80. A post on the group’s website said that Reid “had bravely endured a...