EVERYONE THOUGHT HE WAS JUST A REPLACEMENT… In 1982, a young man from tiny Nelson County, Virginia walked onto the stage with The Statler Brothers — one of country music’s most legendary groups. No one knew his face. The tenor they loved for nearly 20 years, Lew DeWitt, was gone. Fans whispered: “No one can replace Lew.” Even the most loyal ones shook their heads and refused to listen. But here’s the truth… Lew DeWitt himself handpicked Jimmy Fortune. He heard Jimmy singing at a small ski resort and knew — this was the one to carry the torch. And Jimmy didn’t just fill in. He wrote “Elizabeth,” “My Only Love,” and “Too Much on My Heart” — three consecutive No. 1 hits. He stayed for 21 years. He’s still singing today. Sometimes the one everyone doubts… is the one who keeps the legacy alive. Have you ever been called “just a replacement”?
EVERYONE THOUGHT JIMMY FORTUNE WAS JUST A REPLACEMENT—UNTIL HE CHANGED THE STORY In country music, fans do not easily let…