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Temple Theatre 2018-2019 Season Special Event...

American Pride – A Tribute to the Statler Brothers

The Temple Theater and RE/MAX Real Estate Service are proud to present the American Pride – A Tribute to the Statler Brothers on September 25th at 7:30 PM. Come take a trip down memory lane with the unmistakable sound of one of the greatest Quartets of all time, The Statler Brothers.

 

For a full list of show times or to buy tickets, click here or call the Temple Box Office at 919-774-4155.

 

A name that is recognized worldwide in any genre of music is, The Statler Brothers. First performing at local churches until fate brought them together with Country giant Johnny Cash in 1964. Entering that relationship as the backup vocals for Johnny on stage, records, and T.V. During their eight and a half years with the Man in Black, they recorded their first hit record, “Flowers on the Wall”, and became regulars on the weekly Johnny Cash Show, seen on ABC T.V.

Leaving Cash in 1972, they continued with such hits as “Bed of Roses”, “Class of ’57”, and “I’ll Go to My Grave Loving You.” The original harmonies, sense of humor, and lyrical style of writing highlighted a career that led them to the top of the music charts countless times and to a concert touring success that packed arenas and theaters.

From 1990 to 1998, they hosted The Statler Brothers Show, their own weekly top-rated variety show on the Nashville Network. With more than forty albums to their credit, The Statler Brothers have been honored with three Grammy Awards, nine Country Music Association awards for vocal group of the year, and two Academy of Country Music awards. They have also been inducted into The Country Music Hall of Fame, and have earned more awards than any other Country Music act. Their songs have been featured on several movie soundtracks, such as “Charlotte’s Web” in Smokey and the Bandit II, and “Flowers on the Wall” in Pulp Fiction. Legends Radio, to this date, favors The StatlerBrothers. They have been called America’s Poets.

Today you can relive the musical memories of The Statler Brothers with American Pride. They have captured the true authenticity of The Statler Brothers sound, keeping the legacy alive and promoting traditional Country Music, which is generational, yet crosses age boundaries.


September 25, 2018

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