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  1. The Carter Family: Country music's first family (Country music library) by Stacy Harris, 1978
  2. The Carter Family: Country music's first family (Country music library) by Robert K Krishef, 1978
  3. THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY FOR THE PRESERVATION OF OLD-TIME COUNTRY MUSIC. The Carter Family On Border Radio. (April, 1994. Number 20. The Stanley Brothers. Asher and Little Jimmie Sizemore. Felice and Boudleaux Bryant. Hank Williams)
  4. Nashville Wives: Country Music's Celebrity Wives Reveal the Truth about Their Husbands and Marriages by Nancy Jones, Tom Carter, 2000-01
  5. AMONG MY KLEDIMENTS- A Member of Country Music's First Family Tells Her Own Story by June Carter Cash, 1979-01-01
  6. The Carter Family Collection (Guitar Recorded Version) by The Carter Family, Fred Sokolow, 1999-08-01
  7. The Original Carter Family: with a biography by Johnny Cash (Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook) by The Carter Family, 1999-03-01
  8. Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone? The Carter Family & Their Legacy in American Music by Mark Zwonitzer, Charles Hirshberg, 2004-02-17
  9. Johnny cash goes home: one last time, the Man in Black brings his music, and love, to the Carter Family Fold.(Music)(Johnny Cash): An article from: Sojourners by Kimberly Burge, 2004-01-01
  10. At Home with Johnny, June and Mother Maybelle: Snapshots from My Life with the Cash and Carter Families by Peggy Knight, 2004-06-30
  11. Nashville Wives: Intimate Interviews With the Wives of Today's Hottest Country Superstars by Nancy Jones, Tom Carter, 1998-04
  12. The Carter Family: Country Song Hall Of Fame [Songbook] by The Carter Family, 1975
  13. The Carter family (Time-Life. Country & Western classics) by Tony Russell, 1982
  14. June Carter Cash: An entry from Gale's <i>Newsmakers 2004 Cumulation</i> by Carol Brennan, 2004

1. The Legendary Carter Family - Country Music Begins Here
Web resources page for the legendary Carter Family, the founders of modern country music. Web resources about the legendary Carter Family. "Country music begins here". The Carter Family made their first
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"Country music begins here"
The Carter Family made their first recordings for Ralph Peer on the Victor label in 1927, in Bristol, Tennessee. During the next 17 years they recorded some 300 old-time ballads, traditional tunes, country songs, and Gospel hymns, all representative of America's southeastern folklore and heritage. The original Family consisted of Mother Maybelle Addington Carter (1909-1979), who played guitar and sang harmony; Sara Dougherty (1898-1979), who played autoharp and sang alto lead; and Sara’s husband, Alvin Pleasant (A.P.) Carter (d.1960), who played fiddle and sang bass. - Arnold Shaw - American Dictionary of Pop/Rock Brief biography of the Carter Family with some song clips. Video clip from the 1950's of Maybelle's daughters June, Helen, and Anita who carried on the legacy for more than two decades after the original Carter's left the studio. Link is at the bottom of that page. Clip is in QuickTime format, about 13 seconds in length. Lyrics to the Carter Family Songs.

2. The Legendary Carter Family - Country Music Begins Here
Web resources page for the legendary Carter Family, the founders ofmodern country music. Web resources about the legendary
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Web resources about the legendary Carter Family
"Country music begins here"
The Carter Family made their first recordings for Ralph Peer on the Victor label in 1927, in Bristol, Tennessee. During the next 17 years they recorded some 300 old-time ballads, traditional tunes, country songs, and Gospel hymns, all representative of America's southeastern folklore and heritage. The original Family consisted of Mother Maybelle Addington Carter (1909-1979), who played guitar and sang harmony; Sara Dougherty (1898-1979), who played autoharp and sang alto lead; and Sara’s husband, Alvin Pleasant (A.P.) Carter (d.1960), who played fiddle and sang bass. - Arnold Shaw - American Dictionary of Pop/Rock Brief biography of the Carter Family with some song clips. Video clip from the 1950's of Maybelle's daughters June, Helen, and Anita who carried on the legacy for more than two decades after the original Carter's left the studio. Link is at the bottom of that page. Clip is in QuickTime format, about 13 seconds in length. Lyrics to the Carter Family Songs.

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  • 5. The Most Influential Group In Country Music History, The Original Carter Family.
    Biography and sound clips.Category Arts music country Bands and Artists C carter family...... picking, the dominant technique for decades. Along with Jimmie Rodgers,the carter family were one of the first country music stars.
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    The Carter Family
    The most influential group in country music history, the Carter Family switched the emphasis from hillbilly instrumentals to vocals, made scores of their songs part of the standard country music canon, and made a style of guitar-playing, "Carter-picking," the dominant technique for decades. Along with Jimmie Rodgers, the Carter Family were one of the first country music stars. Comprised of a gaunt, shy gospel quartet member called Alvin P. Carter and two reserved country girls his wife Sara and their sister-in-law Maybelle the Carter Family sang a pure, simple harmony that influenced not only the numerous other family groups of the '30s and the '40s, but folk, bluegrass and rock musicians like Woody Guthrie, Bill Monroe, the Kingston Trio, Doc Watson, Bob Dylan and Emmylou Harris, to mention just a few. Just as their career was back in full-swing, Sara and A.P.'s marriage fell apart, with the couple divorcing in 1939. Nevertheless, the group continued to perform, remaining in Texas until 1941, when they moved to a radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina. During the early '40s, the band briefly recorded for Columbia before they re-signed with Victor in 1941. Two years later, Sara decided to retire and move out to California with her new husband, Coy Bayes (who was A.P.'s cousin), while A.P. moved back to Virginia, where he ran a country store. Maybelle Carter began recording and touring with her daughters Helen, June and Anita. A.P. and Sara re-formed the Carter Family with their grown children in 1952, performing a concert in Maces Spring. Following the successful concert, the Kentucky-based Acme signed A.P., Sara and their daughter Janette to contract, and over the next four years, they recorded nearly 100 songs that didn't gain much attention at the time. In 1956, the Carter Family disbanded for the second time. Four years later, A.P. died at his Maces Spring home. Following his death, the Carter Family's original recordings began to be reissued. In 1966, Maybelle persuaded Sara to reunite to play a number of folk festivals and record an album for Columbia. The Carter Family became the first group to be elected into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1970, which is a fitting tribute to their immense influence and legacy.

    6. The Carter Family Memorial Music Center
    the musical style made popular by the carter family, who are considered by many as country music's first family.
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    THE CARTER FAMILY
    MEMORIAL MUSIC CENTER, INC.
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      ... Our 2002 Music Festival Visit our other website at http://www.scarlet.org/carter/index.html S ince 1974, the Carter Music Center has presented programs of old time and bluegrass music every weekend. Formally established in 1979, the Center's objective is to promote old time music and pay tribute to the Original Carter Family (A.P., Sara, and Maybelle Carter). The Saturday concerts highlight the musical style made popular by the Carter Family, who are considered by many as country music's first family. In keeping with the traditional music style, no electrical instruments are allowed (everything is acoustic). There's lots of dancing and fun for the entire family. Shows are family-oriented; no alcohol is permitted at concerts. O nce each year, a two-day (Friday and Saturday) festival takes place the first weekend of August. Festival show times are from 2:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. each day. Mountain craftsmen are on hand to sell their goods, and there's lots of good country cooking going on, too. C onsider spending a Saturday with us in rural southwest Virginia for an evening of musical entertainment you won't soon forget. Come early and browse through our museum before the show. Chances are you'll make some new friends and leave us with some fond memories. We'd love to have you visit us.

    7. Roughstock's History Of Country Music - The Beginnings
    Story of the carter family from their first recording in 1927, with audio and video clips.Category Arts music country Bands and Artists C carter family...... One of the most influential groups in country music was The carter family(AP, Sara, cousin Maybelle, and others). The carters first
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    Although musicians had been recording fiddle tunes (known as Old Time Music at that time) in the southern Appalachians for several years, It wasn't until August 1, 1927 in Bristol, Tennessee, that Country Music really began. There, on that day, Ralph Peer signed Jimmie Rodgers and the Carter Family to recording contracts for Victor Records.
    These two recording acts set the tone for those to follow - Rodgers with his unique singing style and the Carters with their extensive recordings of old-time music.
    Known as the "Father of Country Music," James Charles Rodgers was born in Meridian, Mississippi on September 8, 1897. Always in ill health, he became a railroad hand, until ill health caught up with him and he was forced to seek a less strenuous occupation. An amateur entertainer for many years, he became a serious performer in 1925, appearing in Johnson City, Tennessee and other places. In 1926, Rodgers and Carrie, his wife of 6 years, moved to Asheville, North Carolina, and organized the Jimmie Rodgers' Entertainers, a hillbilly band comprising Jack Pierce (guitar), Jack Grant (mandolin/banjo), Claude Grant (banjo), and Rodgers himself (banjo).
    Upon hearing that Ralph Peer of Victor Records was setting up a portable recording studio in Bristol, on the Virginia-Tennessee border, the Entertainers headed in that direction. But due to a dispute within their ranks, Rodgers eventually recorded as a solo artist, selecting a sentimental ballad, "The Soldier's Sweetheart," and a lullaby, "Sleep, Baby, Sleep," as his first offerings. The record met with instant acclaim, thus causing Victor to record further Rodgers' sides throughout 1927, including the first in a set of 13, Blue Yodel # 1 (T for Texas)

    8. The Stoneman Family
    Historical essay, with pictures, about Ernest V. "Pop" and Hattie Stoneman, their children, Category Arts music Bands and Artists S Stoneman family, The...... been dubbed the Big Bang of country music. Pop and Hattie were the first to recordat Bristol, and on subsequent days, The Original carter family (AP, Sara
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    Ernest Van "Pop" Stoneman
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    May 25, 1893 - June 14, 1968
    M usic shaped his life, and subsequently his life indelibly shaped our American musical heritage. P op Stoneman's father was a lay preacher, his mother, a singer. His cousins, uncles, and brothers enjoyed sharing music with their family and friends. During his teens, he joined his family gatherings, playing every instrument he could get his hands on. He was drawn to the autoharp, and because he couldn't afford to order one from the Montgomery Ward catalogue, Pop built his own using parts of an old piano. D uring his early life, he found work wherever he could - as a farm hand, a carpenter, and a sweeper in a cotton mill in Fries, Virginia. As always throughout his life, however, his main interest was music. P op met and married Hattie Frost, whose father was a luthier, fiddler, and banjo player. Bill Frost had taught his daughter Hattie to play the banjo and fiddle. She became a fine musician in her own right. Pop and Hattie were the parents of 23 children, 13 of whom survived to adulthood. W lile working at the Fries mill, a friend of his had a "home recording machine," and in 1914, Pop recorded a tune on this machine with a harmonica and his autoharp. That experience changed his life forever.

    9. Country.com: HOF Hall Of Famers - Original Carter Family
    Roughstock's history of country music, including blue grass and honky tonk. Download song samples from the different periods. to Roughstock's History of country music! This is the only country music history site on the Web, to you by the world's 1 country and Western Site Roughstock.
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    Original Carter Family
    Alvin Pleasant (A. P.) Carter (1891-1960) was born in the Virginia mountains. A commercially astute songsmith, he also gathered Appalachian folk music and arranged it for professional performance. A. P. married Sara Dougherty (1899-1979) in 1915, and, with his sister-in-law Maybelle Addington Carter (1909-1978), he and Sara formed a trio. The Carters first recorded in 1927 for Victor, using a temporary studio in Bristol, Tennessee. For some 15 years, their records and live performances popularized traditional folksong and gospel music, as well as their own tradition-rooted songs. A. P., Sara and Maybelle Carter were elected to the Hall of Fame in 1970. More about the Carter Family on country .com on cmt ... shop
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    10. Country.com: HOF Hall Of Famers - Original Carter Family
    Inducted in 1970. Biography with pictures and selected discography.Category Arts music country Bands and Artists C carter family...... For some 15 years, their records and live performances popularized traditional folksongand gospel music, as well More about the carter family on country.com
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    Original Carter Family
    Alvin Pleasant (A. P.) Carter (1891-1960) was born in the Virginia mountains. A commercially astute songsmith, he also gathered Appalachian folk music and arranged it for professional performance. A. P. married Sara Dougherty (1899-1979) in 1915, and, with his sister-in-law Maybelle Addington Carter (1909-1978), he and Sara formed a trio. The Carters first recorded in 1927 for Victor, using a temporary studio in Bristol, Tennessee. For some 15 years, their records and live performances popularized traditional folksong and gospel music, as well as their own tradition-rooted songs. A. P., Sara and Maybelle Carter were elected to the Hall of Fame in 1970. More about the Carter Family on country .com on cmt ... shop
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    12. CMT.com: HOF Hall Of Famers - Bill Carlisle
    He also worked with the carter family, Don Gibson, Homer Jethro and others and specializedin uptempo novelty songs, straight-ahead country music and gospel
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    Bill Carlisle
    Grand Ole Opry star Bill Carlisle has established one of country music's most enduring careers. Born in Wakefield, Ky., in 1908, Carlisle began performing in the late 1920s on a Louisville radio station with his father and other family members as part of the Carlisle Family Saturday Night Barn Dance. This group included his older brother Cliff (1904-1983), who was one of country music's pioneer steel guitar and Dobro players and a popular singer in his own right.
    In the early '30s, with his brother Cliff's assistance, Carlisle recorded for the ARC label group, where he recorded his first hit, "Rattlesnake Daddy." Eventually Carlisle became as popular as his older brother, with whom he shared a talent for yodeling and a tendency to sing songs filled with risqué double entendres, such as "Copper Head Mama" (1934) and "Jumpin' and Jerkin' Blues" (1935).
    In the late '30s, he signed with Decca Records and explored various styles of music. Although at times the brothers worked as solo artists, they frequently teamed up to become one of country music's best-known brother duos. The Carlisle Brothers became major radio stars during the Depression, fusing hillbilly, Hawaiian, blues and vaudeville elements into their music and performances. In 1946 they scored their biggest hit as a duo with "Rainbow at Midnight." They toured extensively throughout the Midwest and Southeast and at various times were based in Memphis, Lexington, Charlotte, Atlanta, Shreveport and Asheville before beginning a long association with KNOX radio in Knoxville, Tenn.

    13. The Carter Family: Pioneer Country Music Singers
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    Nestled in the shadow of Clinch Mountain, in the crossroads hamlet of Maces Spring, Virginia, sits one of the most rustic concert theaters in the world. It is made of rough-cut lumber with sides that swing open on hinges to admit summer breezes. In winter, the entire building is heated by wood and coal-fed iron stoves. The seating is a medley of old chairs taken from abandoned theaters, and discarded church pews. Carpeting consists of remnants and sample squares, in an infinite variety of colors and designs. It looks like the entire building was thrown together from a jumble of second thoughts. Beside the theater is a tiny white clapboard building surrounded by spreading trees. Inside are stacks of ancient 78 rpm phonograph records, thousands of faded pictures and dozens of dogeared scrapbooks. Clothing is sealed behind glass wall cases the expensive dress worn by June Carter Cash on a visit to Jimmy Carter’s White House and a dress suit worn by her husband, Johnny, on the same night. In stark contrast is a pair of ragged britches with broken suspenders that are attached to the waistband with a rusty nail. bodyOffer(17861) The little museum was once a general store and it’s proprietor was one of the true legends of country music A.P. Carter. He opened his business in the 1940s simply because he wanted something to do. A.P. was also the threadbare owner of the pants with the broken suspenders.

    14. Carter Family / Country Music Hall Of Fame
    carter family. The country music Hall Of Fame. MCA 10088. Track Listing You AreMy Flower; Hold Fast To The Right; Hello Stranger; In The Shadow Of Clinch Mountain;
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  • You Are My Flower Hold Fast To The Right Hello Stranger In The Shadow Of Clinch Mountain Coal Miner's Blues Lover's Lane Bonnie Blue Eyes You're Nothing More To Me Answer To Weeping Willow Charlie And Nellie My Dixie Darling Oh, Take Me Back Dark Haired True Lover Just a Few More Days Young Freda Bolt You Denied Your Love
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    15. American Country Music From Rural Roots And Beyond - The Carter Family
    American country music From Rural Roots and Beyond We're building a catalog of thisunique American musical artform. The carter family The carter family goes
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    American Country Music From Rural Roots and Beyond
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    The Carter Family goes back to the roots of popular American rural music.
    Here are several titles that document their recording careers The Rounder releases of the Carter Family's early Victor recordings have been discontinued and are no longer in stock. SARA AND MAYBELLE CARTER - AN HISTORIC REUNION
    Recorded in 1966 with Sara and Maybelle singing like it was still 1927.
    While The Band Is Playing Dixie
    Higher Ground
    Lonesome Pine Special
    The Hand That Rocked The Cradle
    Three Little Strangers
    The Ship That Never Returned
    Weary Prodigal Son Sun of The Soul Farther On Happiest Days Of All Goin' Home THE Carter Family Anthology of early Carter Family songs Answer To Weeping Willow Bonnie Blue Eyes Coal Miner's Blues Dark Haired True Lover Hello Stranger Hold Fast To The Right In The Shadow Of Clinch Mountain Just A Few More Days Lover's Lane My Dixie Darling Oh Take Me Back You Are My Flower You Denied Your Love Young Freda Bolt You're Nothing More To Me THE CARTER FAMILY ON BORDER RADIO VOL III Theme/Cannon Ball Blues The Story Of Charlie And Nellie One Little Word/Alabama Gal You Are My Sunshine/Happy Of Lonesome Oh, Susanna/On My Way To Canaan's Land

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    Other Recordings from the carter family! These recordings of American Roots Musicare also in Arhoolie American Masters series country Blues Classics - $12.00.
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    American Country Roots Music
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    "Wonderful, wonderful collection of Piedmont blues guitar picking by one of the best players my ears have ever met." San Diego County Preview

    17. The Carter Family
    Of the over 350 recordings produced by the original carter family, many have becomestandards in bluegrass and country music including Keep on the Sunny Side
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    The Carter Family (Maces Springs, Va.) became the first family of country music when they recorded for the RCA Victor label in Bristol, Tenn., in 1927 (the same session that led to the discovery of country legend Jimmie Rodgers Written by Becky Buller and Thomas Sneed A. P. CARTER (Guitar, Fiddle, Vocals)
    • Given Name: Alvin Pleasant Carter
    • Date of Birth: December 15, 1893
    • Place of Birth: Maces Springs, Virginia
    • Married: Sara Carter (div.)
    • Children: Gladys, Janette, Joe
    • Date of Death: November 7, 1960
    SARA CARTER (Guitar, Autoharp, Vocals)
    • Given Name: Sara Doughtery
    • Date of Birth: July 21, 1899
    • Place of Birth: Flatwoods, near Coeburn, Wise County, Virginia
    • Married: 1. A.P. Carter (div.), 2. Coy Bayes
    • Children: Gladys, Janette, Joe
    • Date of Death: January 8, 1979
    MAYBELLE CARTER
    • Given Name: Maybelle Addington
    • Date of Birth: May 10, 1909
    • Place of Birth: Nickelsville, Virginia
    • Married: Ezra J. Carter
    • Children: Helen, June, Anita

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