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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A long-running Country Music Quartet (nearly 50 years!) from Staunton, Virginia. Former members are: Don Reid, Harold Reid, Phil Balsley, Lew DeWitt, and Jimmy Fortune. Yep, there were five of them; Fortune replacing the ailing Lew DeWitt. The group released "Flowers on the Wall" in 1965, a song that became a huge crossover hit and even netted them a Grammy. From then until the late 1980s, they were a constant presence on the country charts, scoring even more Signature Songs along the way, such as "Do You Remember These", "The Class of '57", "I'll Go to My Grave Loving You", "Do You Know You Are My Sunshine", "The Official Historian on Shirley Jean Berrell" and "Elizabeth". |