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This Song by the Beloved “Brother” Band Moves Millions to Tears
In 1963, Johnny Cash, riding high on Ring of Fire’s success, met the talented Statler Brothers at the Virginia Roanoke Fair. Impressed by their harmonies, Cash invited them on tour with a handshake, launching a collaboration that lasted over a decade and inspired the song We Got Paid by Cash.
Originally called The Kingsmen, the group changed their name in 1963 after another band rose to fame with Louie Louie. While staying at a hotel, members Don and Harold Reid, Phil Balsley, and Lew DeWitt brainstormed new names. Don spotted a box of Statler tissues, leading to their new moniker. Don joked, “We could have been The Kleenex Brothers.”
Their big break came when Johnny Cash saw them perform at the Roanoke Fair in Salem, Virginia. Their seamless blend of gospel and country captivated Cash, and he immediately invited them to join his touring ensemble. Without contracts or formalities, the handshake that sealed their agreement launched a fruitful and long-lasting partnership.