
The Statler Brothers, with their signature blend of four-part harmony, have been firmly rooted in nostalgia from the time they came of age. Their music celebrates American small town life of the 1950s; but they also sing of adult defeats, heartbreaks, and growing old. Legendary author Kurt Vonnegut called the Statler Brothers America's poets. In this book, Harold and Don Reid reflect on their many memories of the things they did, the places they went, and the people they met along the way.
On these pages you'll find their unique brand of humor and heartfelt stories that the STatler Brothers have used to entertain audiences for almost four decades.