The Statler Brothers

BREAKING — Jimmy Fortune of The Statler Brothers Steps Into the Storm. His words cut like glass, his tone steady and unyielding, leaving the world in stunned silence. After Jimmy Kimmel’s shocking and controversial remarks about the late Charlie Kirk, the country legend has finally spoken — and what he said has shaken millions, sparking a firestorm that may be impossible to contain…

BREAKING — JIMMY FORTUNE SPEAKS OUT: A COUNTRY LEGEND’S WORDS SHAKE THE NATION It began...

Don Reid Breaks His Silence — A Tribute to Charlie Kirk The passing of Charlie Kirk struck Don Reid with a quiet weight. The last voice of the Statler Brothers stood at the front of the chapel, his hand resting gently on the pulpit. He did not come with fanfare or long speeches. Instead, his voice—steady, aged with memory—rose in words that felt like scripture wrapped in song. “Some lives burn bright, even if only for a little while,” he whispered, before reciting a verse that carried both grief and grace. In that silence, Don reminded the room that faith and music still have the power to heal, even in the face of loss.

DON REID SPEAKS AT THE FUNERAL: A STATLER BROTHER’S VOICE LIFTS A NATION IN GRIEF...

One quiet evening in Staunton, Don Reid — the last voice of the Statler Brothers — returned to the small hometown stage where their journey had first begun. The seats were empty now, the curtain still, the air carrying only the faint scent of dust and wood. He stood alone at the microphone, his hand brushing across it as if greeting an old friend, then softly began to sing “Make the World Go Away.” His voice trembled, worn but tender, and in the silence it carried farther than any sold-out crowd ever could — a hymn for Harold, Phil, Lew, and the years that slipped by too quickly. When the final note dissolved into stillness, Don lowered his head and whispered, “We made it this far together, boys.” And for a moment, the empty hall felt full again, alive with echoes of harmony and brotherhood that would never truly fade.

THE SONG THAT FILLED AN EMPTY HALL — Don Reid’s Quiet Farewell to the Statler...