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Natalee On Jessi Colter and Making Second Generation Segment

Natalee is currently shooting a new movie about Waylon Jennings, and she played his wife Jessi Colter. Jessi herself will be turning 80 on May 25. Natalee will be having a second generation segment along with Wilson Fairchild, or the Reid Cousins as Natalee called. Wil Reid, Harold's son had turned 50 on March 25, and Natalee send him the birthday emoji on Facebook. Langdon Reid, Don's son is 48. Although Wilson and Fairchild were their middle names.

Jonah and Wife Welcomes Second Son

At 9:56 PM yesterday, Jonah and his wife welcomes their second son Conway Jennings Whitley. Cas, now 1, is happy to see his little brother. Conway was born on a right due date.

Flashback: MMQ at Shelly's Christmas Show

In 1990, Shelly Walther had her only Christmas special on TNN with special guests MMQ and the Gatlin Brothers. Plus, the cartoon of the Statler Brothers has appeared, however the real Statlers had an enormous surprise. Take a look, Shelly takes off Lew DeWitt's cartoon mask, believes he's dead, and Jimmy Fortune, the tenor singer, shows up, and the other three takes off the cartoon mask. Another surprise guest the Everly Brothers sings "Jeanette Isabella" with the Gatlins, and Rudy takes off Phil's cartoon mask, and Don himself takes off. 1. Most Wonderful Time of the Year - Shelly, MMQ and the Gatlin Brothers 2. Joy to the World/I Saw Three Ships/Deck the Halls - MMQ and the Gatlin Brothers 3. Christmas Song - MMQ 4. Sweet Baby Jesus - Shelly and the Gatlin Brothers 5. The Statler Brothers: Cartoon or no Cartoon 6. Winter Wonderland - Gatlin Brothers 7. White Christmas - MMQ men and Shelly 8. O Holy Night/What Child is This - Steve and Rudy Gatlin 9. Silver Bells

Marla on Harold Reid

Three years ago, the world lost the bass singer of the Statler Brothers. Harold Reid died of kidney failure at age 80, according to his two nephews Debo and Langdon. Marla remembers Harold as a sweet loving man. He was married to Brenda for nearly 60 years and has four daughters and a son. His first two daughters were married and had children, the last two daughters had no children, and his son has four children and a stepdaughter.

Ninth Episode of Marla's Game: San Francisco 49ers

Marla was at the thrift store looking for Kenny Loggins' 45 record of "This is It," but the store clerk named Jeremy Craddock (played by Clay Harris) said he don't have one, all he had was the Larry Boone record called "Swinging Doors, Sawdust Floors." Minutes later, Russ Francis said, "Did you get this is it?" Marla said, "No, all I had was the Larry Boone record." In addition to Russ, they were Randy Cross, Dwight Clark, Ronnie Lott, Keena Turner, Dwight Hicks, Harris Barton, Roger Craig, Tom Rathman, Jerry Rice, Steve Young, Brent Jones and Merton Hanks. The two coaches were Bill Walsh and George Seifert. Randy, Dwight C., Russ, Harris and Brent heard the song "Wine Me Up," and the original song went to Faron Young. Marla got the VHS in which Steve was sexy and attracts many girls, Bill Romanowski was also on tape, wearing a tank top playing basketball with Marla. Seconds later, Brent told Marla about the advice and he said,

Happy Birthday Lorrie

Happy 42nd birthday to Lorrie Brooks Reeves. She was the commentator of Fox Sports Football. She is subbing for Jimmy Johnson many times, and Howie Long two times. Lorrie had a new movie last month called "All Psyched Up."

Brendan on Dave Wilcox

Marla's son-in-law Brendan talks about the death of Dave Wilcox, who died yesterday at age 80. Dave was part of the cameo star in Brendan's music video "God's Country." Other member Rayfield Wright died a year ago. Mel Renfro, Ed "Too Tall" Jones, Dave Casper and singers Kevin Cronin and Darius Rucker were the others. Dave is survived by his wife Merle and two sons Josh and Justin.

Happy Birthday Matt

Happy 31st birthday to Matt Walter, he is a father of six, soon to be seven in May.

Eighth Episode of Marla's Game: Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders

Marla likes to cool it down with Ken Stabler, Phil Villapiano, Matt Millen, Gene Upshaw, Jim Plunkett, Howie Long, Marcus Allen and Todd Christensen and coach John Madden. Marla was watching a Eddie Rabbitt commercial and Matt said, "Somebody get rid of that commercial." Todd looks on and said, "No way, I'm a Mormon, I can't drank beer." Jim concerns of singing, in fact, he was look at the rest of the players and his last word was "Me," and barely shuts his mouth. Phil said about things and Passaic. Phil said, "Passaic, You have to pah when you say it." Marla told Todd have fun, in fact Phil said, "Marla, get him away from me." Marla tries to say many things and Phil said, "Shut up. I didn't say raise your hands." Gene tries to say it in the similar way, Phil said, "Upshaw you..." Marla said, "Wait, the scenario is that imbecile fiend of yours has got to go." Todd said, "Please I'm good

Happy Birthday Savannah

Happy 21st birthday to Savannah Thomas Walter. She is the wife of Jonah and was born the same day as Buck Baker's death. She will be having Conway Jennings Whitley due on Apr. 24.

Happy Birthday Cole

Happy 5th birthday to Cole Reeves. He was friendly to Micah Parsons' son Malcolm, who will also be turning five on May 1, and was also the last biological child of Faron and Lorrie.

Happy Birthday Effie

Happy 3rd birthday to Effie Walter, she will be a big sister of Sonny James Walter.

Happy Birthday Agnes

Happy 6th birthday to Agnes Walter, she will be a big sister of Sonny James Walter.

Happy Birthday Norie

Happy 15th birthday to Norie Walter. She and her older brother Trey were at the grave of his twin brother L.D. in North Dakota.

Seventh Episode of Marla's Game: Pittsburgh Steelers

Marla's looking for some stuff at the antique store as Dwight White narrates in the intro and said, "There are two categories of Super Bowl participants that nobody remembers, one, the team that lost the game, and two, the team that only won one." Marla told Dwight about a raise, but in 1975, Marla revealed that she was touring with Freddy Weller while Dwight was sick and he said to Marla, "Look, some people looks at you, and some other people wouldn't listen to me, that piss me off." Joe Greene looks at Marla and said, "Everything's contagious, Marla, always being popular that I do." Marla said, "Okay, everything's popular." Joe said, "Look, some people look popular than that, that becomes contagious." Marla said, "There you go." Marla asked the owner of the antique shop if she wants a Willie Stargell poster. At the bar, Marla said "Don't drop it," or "Slowly" to the framed poster of Wi

Flashback: MMQ's Christmas Special

In 1986, Marla, Randy, Dwight, Keith and Russ were ready for their Christmas special with guests the Oak Ridge Boys and the Statler Brothers. Faron is one of the children along with Zachary Tuiasosopo, Jolee Ayers, Rometra Craig and Wendell Tyler Jr. 1. Jesus is Born Today - the Oak Ridge Boys (with the Statlers and MMQ adding voices) 2. There's a New Kid in Town - MMQ (music video) 3. Whose Birthday is Christmas - the Statler Brothers 4. Joy to the World/I Saw Three Ships/Deck the Halls - All 5. Santa Bring Your Elves - the Oak Ridge Boys 6. Away in the Manger - MMQ (with Marla's kids in cameo) 7. Christmas Country Style - the Statler Brothers 8. White Christmas - MMQ 9. Thank God for Kids - the Oak Ridge Boys 10. Silent Night - MMQ

Flashback: Marla and the Statlers' Movies Clips

In 1978, during her "Sinners and Saints" special. Marla had four movie clips in which the Statler Brothers had their favorites. First, in "It's a Wonderful Life," Harold Reid played George, Marla played Mary and Marla's niece Leslie played Zuzu. Lew DeWitt as Clarence, Phil Balsley as Billy, and Don Reid as Henry. In "Giant," Phil played Bick, Marla played Leslie, Harold as Jett, Don as Bawley, and Lew as a friend. In "The Music Man" Don played Harold Hill, Harold as Marcellus, Marla as Marian, and Phil and Lew as church goers. And "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," Marla played nurse Ratched, Lew as Cheswick, Phil as Taber, Don as Harding and Harold as Bancini. Marla's big brother Harold Medders played Randall McMurphy. In the court house scene, Marla gave the boys the real names. Her favorite was Don said, "...Must be unanimous." Harold said, "What?" Lew said, "I second the motion." Marla

Sixth Episode of Marla's Game: Miami Dolphins

Marla concerns of having fun with Dick Anderson, Bob Kuechenberg, Mercury Morris, Larry Csonka, Manny Fernandez and coach Don Shula. Mercury said about changing music genres in which he said that he and Howard Twilley concerns of hearing that stuff. Mercury also said that the teenage girl listens to Rock and Pop, and the song was One Bad Apple by the Osmonds. Marla gives Larry a lesson and she wants the green Gatorade, Larry said, "No, not that green Gatorade." Marla picks up the tub full of green Gatorade and Larry said, "You dumb son of a...," and the Gatorade has been splatted at Larry. Marla shows the picture of Wayne Moore, who died 2 days after his birthday in 1989. Shula and the rest of the players saw Wayne's picture, and Marla was devastated. You may regard that Wayne is the first player in the undefeated season of '72 Dolphins has died. Marla saw the clips of Cyprus kicker Garo Yepremian, singing in the band in which Marla's husband Marty, his

Happy Birthday Mick

Happy 2nd birthday to Mick Reeves. He will be a big brother of Donovan Martin Reeves.