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Reba McEntire Mourns an '80s Country Legend

Reba McEntire recalled a personal moment with the late Harold Reid, singer for the Statler Brothers. Reid died of kidney failure at age 80 on Friday, April 24.

The Statler Brothers are Country Music Hall of Famers best known for a long string of hits in the 1980s. "Too Much on My Heart" and "Elizabeth" were among their No. 1 hits, but Reid's low octave is best remembered on the Grammy-winning "Flowers on the Wall," the group's first hit, from 1966. They re-cut the song a decade later.

On social media, McEntire recalled Reid presenting her with her first CMA Award, a Female Vocalist of the Year win from 1984.

"The one, the only Harold Reid. We will never forget you," she says. "So many great memories, and I’ll never forget you giving me my very first @cma award. Love always, Reba."

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