30 NO.1 HITS. 11 YEARS. AND THE DUSTY ALABAMA BACKROAD THAT LED FOUR COUSINS TO THE BIGGEST REUNION IN HISTORY… In 1977, they were just four cousins in a beat-up car, playing for gas money and bar tabs. Fort Payne was a dot on the map, and their guitars were cheap, but their harmonies were blood-thick. They didn’t change for the world; they made the world listen to the sound of home. Between the record-breaking run of 30 No.1 hits, the glitz of Nashville never stuck to their boots. At June Jam, standing before 60,000 souls in their own backyard, the lead singer stopped. He didn’t look at the crowd. He looked at the three men beside him—the same boys who used to practice in a garage—and gripped his pick until his hand shook, right before…
30 NO.1 HITS. ONE DUSTY ALABAMA BACKROAD. AND THE SILENT PROMISE FOUR COUSINS KEPT WHEN THE WORLD TRIED TO CHANGE THEM... THE GARAGE DAYS In 1977, they were known as…