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The Chuck Wagon Gang is a Country gospel musical group, formed in 1935 by David P. ... The original members sang together all the way to 1955 when Dad Carter retired ...
Anna was born Effie Juanita Carter and had been a founding member of the gospel quartet The Chuck Wagon Gang along with her father, a sister and a brother. She had been given the stage name "Anna" during the mid-1930s.
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 ...
The Chuck Wagon Gang: Columbia Records: 1949-50 Gospel Single 2020 "I'll Never Smile Again" Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra (featuring vocals sung by Frank Sinatra and The Pied Pipers) Victor 1940 Traditional pop Single 1982 "I'll Take You There" The Staple Singers: Stax 1972 R&B Single 1999 "I'm a King Bee" Slim Harpo: Excello: 1957 Blues Single 2008
The Chuck Wagon Gang (1998) Commissioned (2020) DeGarmo & Key (2010) Disciples (1998) The Dixie Hummingbirds (2008) Dorothy Love Coates & The Gospel Harmonettes (2017) The Fairfield Four (1999) Fisk Jubilee Singers (2000) Florida Boys (1999) Gaither Trio (1999) Gaither Vocal Band (2014) Gold City Quartet (2017) Golden Gate Quartet (2010) Happy ...
The 51st Annual GMA Dove Awards presentation ceremony was recorded on Tuesday, September 1, 2020 through October 5, 2020, at the TBN in Hendersonville, Tennessee.The awards are given by the Gospel Music Association (GMA) recognizing the accomplishments of musicians and other figures within the Christian music industry for the year 2020.
The Grammy Award for Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album was an honor presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards, [1] to artists, producers, and engineers for quality gospel music albums.
Bewley's Chuck Wagon Gang recorded the song in 1936. Golden Gate Quartet recorded a rendition of it in 1937. A piano roll was made for it by Charles Grobe with Colorized Music. Frederick J. Bacon was recorded playing the song on a banjo (instrumental). The Haydn Quartet sung the song on a Gramophone recording #4253Y.