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A Proper Introduction To The Carter Family - Keep On The Sunny Side (CD, Comp, RM) Proper Records Ltd. INTRO CD 2060 2004; The Best Of The Carter Family (2xCD, Comp) Performance (7) 38126 2005; The Best Of The Carter Family (CD, Comp, Club) MCA Nashville, Decca B0004544-02 2005; Can The Circle Be Unbroken (2xCD, Comp, RM) Primo (2), Primo (2 ...
Longing for Old Virginia: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1934) is a compilation of recordings made by American country music group the Carter Family, released in 1998.It is the eighth of nine compilations released by Rounder Records of the group's Victor recordings. [1]
The original Carter Family group consisting of Alvin Pleasant "A.P." Delaney Carter, his wife Sara Dougherty Carter, and his sister-in-law Maybelle Addington Carter recorded many of what would become their signature songs for Victor Records. [2] Emmylou Harris covered "Gold Watch and Chain" on her 1980 album Roses in the Snow. [3]
My Clinch Mountain Home: Their Complete Victor Recordings (1928–1929) is a compilation of recordings made by American country music group the Carter Family, released in 1993. It is the second of nine compilations released by Rounder Records of the group's Victor recordings.
A.P. Carter General Store Museum at the Carter Fold at Maces Springs, Virginia near Hiltons, Virginia. In the winter of 1938–39, the Carter Family traveled to Texas, where they had a twice-daily program on the border radio station XERA (later XERF) in Villa Acuña (now Ciudad Acuña, Mexico), across the border from Del Rio, Texas.
The album was assembled and produced by John Carter Cash, shortly after the 2003 deaths of June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash. The compilation includes a track from the former's sessions for Wildwood Flower , as well as Johnny Cash's final recording.
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The album collects performances from the Carter Family's recording sessions for Victor Records and Bluebird Records between 1927 and 1933. It includes three of their first commercial recordings for Ralph Peer at the Bristol Sessions, "The Wandering Boy", "The Poor Orphan Child" and "Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow". [9]