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Mar 11, 1955Jimmy Fortune is born in Nelson County, Virginia. He replaces Lew DeWitt in The Statler Brothers in 1982, writing their hits "Elizabeth" and "My Only Love." The Statlers enter the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2008Jan 28, 1982Jimmy Fortune, filling in for ailing Lew DeWitt, performs with The Statler Brothers for the first time in Savannah, GeorgiaJun 25, 1982The Statler Brothers announce that Crohn's disease has forced the retirement of Lew DeWitt. Jimmy Fortune replaces him, the group's first lineup change in 18 yearsJul 4, 1982Jerry Reed joins The Statler Brothers at their "Happy Birthday U.S.A." concert in Staunton, Virginia, drawing 65,000 fans. It's the first Fourth of July concert for new Statler Jimmy FortuneJul 18, 1993Jimmy Fortune sings the national anthem at the Babe Ruth League's Virginia state tournament in Manassas. His son, Matthew Fortune, is a pitcher for Staunton, beaten by the Spotsylvania National West All-Stars, 10-4Dec 20, 2002The Statler Brothers' Jimmy Fortune sings solo on the Grand Ole Opry for the first time at Nashville's Ryman AuditoriumNov 29, 2005John Conlee, Lee Greenwood, Jimmy Fortune and songwriter Roxie Dean perform a free Welcome Home concert in Franklin, Tennessee, for a Williamson County National Guard unit returning from a year of service in Iraq and KosovoJun 7, 2006David Frizzell, Allen Frizzell, Jimmy Fortune, Kevin Denney and Ken Mellons perform during songwriter Billy Yates' Countriest of the Country benefit concert at Nashville's Texas Troubadour TheatreNov 7, 2007Jimmy Fortune joins bluegrass duo Dailey & Vincent in the reading of names at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. They perform the Statler Brothers hit "More Than A Name On A Wall"May 7, 2008The Statler Brothers' Jimmy Fortune is honored by the Tennessee State Senate with a resolution for "playing a significant role in the growth of the country music industry." He performs "Elizabeth" and "More Than A Name On A Wall"
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