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RIP Harold Reid
Founding member of the Statler Bros.
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...-brothers-dead
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The Statler Brothers were one of my dad’s favorite groups. I have fond memories of Dad singing bass along with Harold. Harold’s voice was somewhat deeper than Dad’s. One of the greats gone....
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RIP Harold Reid. You will be missed by many.
I watched and listened to them all the time on TV and radio back in the day. They were great. It's sad to hear this.
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I saw the Statler Brothers perform live back in 1976. Harold would crack jokes right in the middle of a couple of songs.
A great loss to Country music.
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