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  1. 12. Dez. 2019 · Joe McDorman The original lead if the band, Joe McDorman has become the forgotten one since he left in 1960. He decided to also walk away from music as various claims have it that he has shifted to construction and estate.

  2. Early in the group's history, before the group named themselves The Statler Brothers, Joe McDorman was their lead singer. The Statlers began their career at a performance at Lyndhurst Methodist Church near their hometown of Staunton, Virginia, under the name The Four Star Quartet.

    • 1955–2002
  3. Anfänge. 1955 gründeten Harold Reid (1939–2020), Lew DeWitt (1938–1990), 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.

  4. The Statler Brothers were a quartet of Virginians who sang country, pop, and gospel music for over thirty years. Joe McDorman was one of the original members who left the group in 1961 and was replaced by Don Reid.

  5. 2. Mai 2020 · 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 In 1958, the group changed their name to the Kingsmen, and by 1962, McDorman had been replaced by Reid’s brother Don.

  6. 21. Juli 2021 · The Statler Brothers started in 1955, originally performing gospel music with lead vocalist Joe McDorman, bass Harold Reid, baritone Phil Balsley, and tenor Lew DeWitt. The group was formed in their home base in Staunton, Virginia, and they called themselves The Four Star Quartet.

  7. 25. Apr. 2020 · Harold Reid, DeWitt, Balsley and Joe McDorman had worked in a Staunton, VA, high school group called the Four Star Quartet, making their first appearance in 1955. By 1961, Reid had...