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When Wilson Fairchild—made up of cousins Wil and Langdon Reid—decided to record “I’ll Go to My Grave Loving You,” it wasn’t simply a tribute to a timeless hit. It was a homecoming. The song, first brought to life in 1975 by their fathers, The Statler Brothers, carries more than just melody — it holds family history, deep roots, and a legacy of love that spans generations.

Wilson Fairchild Revives a Statler Brothers Classic With Heart, Heritage, and Harmony When Wilson Fairchild…

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ORGANIZATION RECAP, THE BOOSTER OF A NATION: More than 20,000 fans filled the Virginia hillside that morning — some clutching old vinyl records, others wearing faded Statler Brothers tour T-shirts — all gathered to remember the man whose voice once told America’s stories. Then, as a breeze blew through the flags on stage, Wilson Fairchild — Harold Reid’s two sons — stepped forward. And with tears in his eyes, he began to sing “The Class of ’57.”

ORGANIZATION RECAP, THE BOOSTER OF A NATION: Wilson Fairchild Honors Harold Reid With “The Class…

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