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![]() JIMMY FORTUNE
Often called "the greatest tenor voice in Country Music", Jimmy Fortune sang for the
Statler Brothers for 21 years. He joined them as a temporary singer after Lew DeWitt
heard him singing at a ski resort and recommended Jimmy as his replacement.
Following an audition in Nashville, Jimmy was contacted by the Statler Brothers and
performed with them in his first show on January 28, 1982 in Savanna, Georgia. Due to
the debilitating effects of Crohn's Disease, Lew was unable to return to the stage with
the Statlers and Jimmy was hired as a permanent replacement in August of 1982.
With this new avenue of musical expression, Jimmy began writing songs and several
were recorded with the Statler Brothers. The songs he wrote were all successful on the
Country Music charts. These included: "Elizabeth", "Too Much on my Heart", "My Only
Love", "More Than a Name on a Wall."
In addition to many songs placing high on the charts, the Statler Brothers won numerous
awards while Jimmy performed with them (refer to awards page for Jimmy's personal
awards). Jimmy has performed in all of the U.S. States, in Canadian Providences, and
in front of audiences as large as 100,000. An annual "hometown" celebration in
Staunton, Virginia drew large crowds of fans and Jimmy was part of this event for
fourteen years. He also sang on many of the Statler's gold, platinum, and double
platinum recordings. Jimmy's musical career included appearances on The Nashville
Network's show, "The Statler Brothers Sho" which aired for seven seasons and
debuted in 1991 as the highest rated show for The Nashville Network.
Jimmy was privileged to perform at the White House on two occasions, once for
President Ronald Reagan, and once for President George Bush. He also presented a
special gift to actress Elizabeth Taylor by singing his song "Elizabeth" to her for a
birthday celebration.
Jimmy spent the twenty-one years touring, singing, and performing with the Statler
Brothers. The other three members of the group retired on October 26, 2002. Jimmy
has seized this opportunity to launch a solo career as he still has many new songs to
sing and lots of energy left for his fans. He has been touring with his band in many U.S.
states. Jimmy's first solo CD entitled "When One Door Closes" was released August
2003. His second project, "I Believe", is a gospel CD released in June of 2005. Jimmy is
currently living in Nashville and writing songs for his third CD that should be released in
2006.
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