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The Chuck Wagon Gang is a Country gospel musical group, formed in 1935 by David P. ("Dad") Carter, oldest son Ernest ("Jim") along with daughters Lola ("Rose") and Effie ("Anna"). [1] The group got their first radio break as sponsored singers for Bewley Flour in 1936. [ 2 ]
Keep On Keepin' On is a 1993 album by the Chuck Wagon Gang. [1] [2] The composition of the four-part country and gospel harmony for the album was led by Carter family members Roy Carter and his sisters Ruth Ellen Yates and Betty Goodwin, and for the first time, his daughter Shirley.
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The Chuck Wagon Gang's 1948 recording of "I'll Fly Away" for Columbia sold over one million copies and ranks among the top selling gospel records of all-time, [13] and is listed among the top selling songs of the 1940s in general. [14]
Chuck Wagon Gang, which is all volunteer, averages about 60 events a year and has traveled to 26 states and nine foreign countries. When people come through the line to get a plate of food, Rogers ...
"Keep On Keeping On", by Len Chandler 1964, from the album To Be a Man 1966 - cited in speech by Martin Luther King Jr. "Keep On Keeping On", by Ruby Johnson, Parker, Catron, Johnson, 1967
The Chuck Wagon Gang albums (1 P) D. Diamond Rio albums (1 C, 12 P) G. Nils Börge Gårdh albums (2 P) Vern Gosdin albums (3 P) Andy Griffith albums (1 P) H.
The Chuck Wagon Gang; Cindy Church; Claudia Church (born 1962) Eric Church (born 1977) The Civil Wars; Brandy Clark (born 1977) Callista Clark (born 2003) The Clark Family Experience; Gene Clark (1944–1991) Guy Clark (1941–2016) Jameson Clark; Roy Clark (1933–2018) Terri Clark (born 1968) Kelly Clarkson (born 1982) Philip Claypool; Jack ...