In 1963, as Johnny Cash was riding high on the success of Ring of Fire, a serendipitous meeting at the Virginia Roanoke Fair introduced him to a group of talented young singers. The Statler Brothers, with their rich harmonies and distinctive sound, impressed Cash so much that he invited them to join his tour with nothing more than a simple handshake. This collaboration would last over a decade and later inspire the song We Got Paid by Cash, which paid homage to their journey with the country legend.
To explore the fascinating story of this renowned group, known for their emotional ballad More Than a Name on the Wall, let’s take a closer look at their history. Originally called The Kingsmen, the group had to change their name in 1963 when another band gained success with the hit Louie Louie. During a hotel stay, members Don and Harold Reid, along with Phil Balsley and Lew DeWitt, brainstormed new names. Inspiration struck when Don noticed a box of Statler tissues, leading them to become The Statler Brothers. Reflecting on the serendipitous choice, Don joked, “We could have ended up as The Kleenex Brothers.”