Wilson Fairchild is honoring the songs that shaped them with their latest project American Songbook

Join Them For A Special Gaither Gospel Hour This Friday at 6 PM ET

Wilson Fairchild is a country music duo who grew up on the raod with their fathers, the legendary Statler Brothers.

They are now paying homage to songs that created the soundtrack for their lives with their new project American Songbook. You can catch it all on a special episode of the Gaither Gospel Hour this Friday at 6 PM ET.

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