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The brothers were born into poverty in Elkmont, Alabama, United States, [1] as the sons of tenant farmers amid a rich tradition of gospel music and Appalachian folk. [3] Their mother, Mollie Delmore, wrote and sang gospel songs for their church.
"Freight Train Boogie" is a country music song written by Alton and Rabon Delmore under the pseudonyms, Jim Scott and Bob Nobar. The song was recorded by The Delmore Brothers in Cincinnati. It was released in 1946 on the King label (catalog no. 570-A). In December 1946, it reached No. 2 on the Billboard folk chart. [1]
Raney played with the Delmore Brothers in the years after World War II, then launched a solo career in 1948; his first two singles, "Lost John Boogie" and "Jack and Jill Boogie", both reached the Top 15 of the U.S. country chart. [1]
While Anderson cut his teeth early in his life on the music of Jimi Hendrix and The Rolling Stones, it was the country music of the Delmore Brothers, Hank Williams Sr., Doc Watson and Jimmie ...
"Alabama Lullaby [13]" by The Delmore Brothers "Alabama Man [14]" by Earl Scott "Alabama Moon" by George Hamilton Green "Alabama Moonbeam" by John Lithgow "Alabama Pines" by Jason Isbell "Alabama Rose" by J. G. Liddicoat "Alabama Saturday Night" by Wilf Carter, aka Montana Slim "Alabama Saturday Night" by Microwave Dave & the Nukes
The Delmore Brothers; Martin Delray (born 1949) Delta Rae; Iris DeMent (born 1961) Kevin Denney (born 1976) Travis Denning (born 1992) Wesley Dennis (born 1963) John Denver (1943–1997) The Departed; The Derailers; Daisy Dern (born c. 1967) The Desert Rose Band; The Devil Makes Three; Willy DeVille; Lew DeWitt (1938–1990) Al Dexter (1905 ...
In 1992, all of the tracks from A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers were included in the Close Harmony 8-CD box set issued by Bear Family Records. A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers was reissued on CD by Capitol in 1996. A Tribute to the Delmore Brothers was reissued on CD by Capitol in 1999 with Country Love Ballads.
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