60 YEARS. 3 GENERATIONS. ONE SMALL TOWN THEY REFUSED TO LEAVE. Nashville called The Statler Brothers. They didn’t go. Three Grammys on the shelf. Eight years touring with Johnny Cash. Country Music Hall of Fame in 2008. Kurt Vonnegut once called them “America’s Poets.” Harold and Don Reid could’ve lived anywhere in the world. They stayed in Staunton, Virginia. Population 25,000. The same valley where they sang in church as boys. Then their sons stayed. Now their grandsons β Jack and Davis β are singing the same harmonies on the same streets. πΆ Most country families chase the big city until it eats them alive. The Reids did the opposite. Sixty years of music. One small town. Never once looked back. There’s a reason they never left β and it’s not what most people think. What would you have done in their shoes β chased the lights, or stayed where your roots ran deepest?
60 Years, 3 Generations, and One Small Town: Why the Reids Never Left Staunton In country music, the usual story…