This video made me so homesick. I was born and raised here. I used to work in the tobacco fields as a teenager. By my late teens I only knew one thing, I wanted out. So after college at ETSU I joined the Army and saw a lot of the country and world in 20 years. Now I'm easing towards civilian retirement and I just want to go back home. You don't realize how attached you are to a place until you leave and can't get back.
Loved this video …Anita and Hank Snow were my heroes in guitar and song through my early teens and right through my life. My heart still sings whenever I hear them singing from the Album Together Again. Anita was so beautiful . Gone but not ever forgotten .🙏❤️🙏 .
I’m 80 and it seems that real country music began to fade away in 1978 and 1979 when Maybelle and Sara passed away. Fortunately we can enjoy many video and audio recordings of the Carter Family and other vintage country greats. At least I was able to see Maybelle several times when she toured with Johnny Cash. They even came to Minot ND in the 1960s when I was stationed at Minot AFB.
I'm enjoying the history of the Carter family, we visited the courthouse where June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash got their marriage license, we live in the smoky mountains Tennessee, I grew up listening to country music and bluegrass music
The beauty of Ma Carter and her daughters was mixing the Christian gospel, with the beginning of old country music. Ma Carter is the Matriarch of country music, and this is the purest form of country music and so beautiful to hear!
I just came across this video on UA-cam and absolutely enjoyed this great story immensely . We'll put it this way is it o.k for a grown man to shed a tear ?
Aloha now in Honolulu,, young days in 1940’s in Bedford county Pennsylvania listening to “Carter Family’s on our radio..& recording albums on our new player. JRLittle
I started listening to the Craters music in Australia around 1957. I was sold on the sound and managed to own a guitar and set to work to copy the style. Living in the outback Bush of Australia with no electricity, I could relate to the Craters very well. Eventfully I learn to ply country guitar and got pretty good at singing their songs,.
I absolutely loved this, it was also nice seeing my friend, Ronnie Williams in this. He knows so much about the Carter Family, he has carried on their music for years. I'm glad he's keeping their music alive to this very day. I met Ronnie at the Carter Family Fold, it was the 42nd Annual Carter Family Festival. I met all kinds of nice people up there, they were full of life and all smiles. I miss being there in Virginia. I plan on making a trip back there someday.
I know very little of these amazing people. Like many of my time and place, Australia, we know June and Johnny and heard stories. But let me say that was something. That song at the end what is it called, it's so beautiful it bought a little tear in my eye.
@@wespaul9345I’m from Australia and it was the highlight of our to trip to America to see the Carter Family Fold. I even got sit in Johnny Cash’s rocking chair. It’s a beautiful area.
I used to play old 78s on Grandmas 78 ONLY record player/radio...then abou christmas 1958 Dad&Mom got me an RCA 45 only record player radio loved it About one of my first new records,Johnny Cash guess things happen that way,Elvis Hound Dog...
Lived in Henrico County for years but never realized it was home to the Carter Family until many years later…even dated a girl who went to the same HS that June graduated from…..John Marshall.
While this may all be true and I am sure it is, The Carter Family is and has always been of SW Virginia. If not for that fact it is doubtful the Carters would have become what we know them to be today. Their mountain heritage is what made them what they were and still are. No offense meant to Henrico. I love Richmond and think its a really interesting and exciting city. There is so much to do there!
Not completely true. Records show 1923 a man named Peer paid the Caters $15 to record few songs at Bristol Tenn. And he paid Jimmy Rogers also to record at Bristol then. He then played the recordings in Nashville on WSM radio. Both artist became hits. Maybelle Carter "invented" the guitar pluck the root note then strum the chord still widely used to today on guitar. Jimmy Rogers traveled the nation and spread country music to point of fame thought out the USA. He was big. The girls of the Carter family actually started the country music sound. Maybelle Carter is the MOTHER of country music.
The recordings took place in Bristol,Tennessee in 1927. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_sessions Ralph Peer recorded with a number of artists including Jimmy Rogers,and The Carter Family. This would be the original Carter Family of Sara,and A.P. Carter,and Maybelle Carter. Maybelle was married to Ezra ( Eck ) Carter, who was A.P.'s brother.They were the parents of Helen,June,and Anita.
Let this be clear he went out and found some songs yes but a whole heap of the songs where already found so to speak and being performed by other artist of the time.
ua-cam.com/video/e-hZS1ldLAw/v-deo.html This would be a song Helen and Anita Carter would sing on the Old Dominion Barn Dance, "Today" and get a standing ovation.
The song went so far back in the hills as o have lost its original lyrics. Not that it makes much difference to enjoy the music. Although originally a parlor song, the song had undergone the folk process by the time the Carter Family recorded it. For example, the first verse of "I'll Twine 'Mid the Ringlets" is I'll twine 'mid the ringlets of my raven black hair, The lilies so pale and the roses so fair, The myrtle so bright with an emerald hue, And the pale aronatus with eyes of bright blue. whereas the Carter Family's "Wildwood Flower" begins Oh, I'll twine with my mingles and waving black hair, With the roses so red and the lilies so fair, And the myrtle so bright with the emerald dew, The pale and the leader and eyes look like blue.[8]
This video made me so homesick. I was born and raised here. I used to work in the tobacco fields as a teenager. By my late teens I only knew one thing, I wanted out. So after college at ETSU I joined the Army and saw a lot of the country and world in 20 years. Now I'm easing towards civilian retirement and I just want to go back home. You don't realize how attached you are to a place until you leave and can't get back.
Loved this video …Anita and Hank Snow were my heroes in guitar and song through my early teens and right through my life. My heart still sings whenever I hear them singing from the Album Together Again. Anita was so beautiful . Gone but not ever forgotten .🙏❤️🙏
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There is nothing like the Carter Family. The roots of country music.
I’m 80 and it seems that real country music began to fade away in 1978 and 1979 when Maybelle and Sara passed away. Fortunately we can enjoy many video and audio recordings of the Carter Family and other vintage country greats. At least I was able to see Maybelle several times when she toured with Johnny Cash. They even came to Minot ND in the 1960s when I was stationed at Minot AFB.
Thank ya for sharing Wonderful stories ofMother Maybelle and them Beautiful Sister's 👏❤️👏❤️👏❤️👏🙂🙂🙂🙂
Our pleasure!
The carter family was the first beautiful country music I ever heard
I'm enjoying the history of the Carter family, we visited the courthouse where June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash got their marriage license, we live in the smoky mountains Tennessee, I grew up listening to country music and bluegrass music
The beauty of Ma Carter and her daughters was mixing the Christian gospel, with the beginning of old country music. Ma Carter is the Matriarch of country music, and this is the purest form of country music and so beautiful to hear!
Thank you so much i really enjoyed this video
Beautiful tribute to Mother Maybelle and her beautiful daughters.
Great video! Thanks so much for posting!
I just came across this video on UA-cam and absolutely enjoyed this great story immensely . We'll put it this way is it o.k
for a grown man to shed a tear ?
Great wee video and so informative. Thank you
Thank you so much for posting this. I’m 45 but my mom was a big Elvis fan. She told me Elvis introduced Johnny to June.
Elvis introduced Johnny's music to June when they toured together in 1955
Aloha now in Honolulu,, young days in 1940’s in Bedford county Pennsylvania listening to “Carter Family’s on our radio..& recording albums on our new player. JRLittle
The story of national treasures, Maybelle and her girls! OH, MY!
Stay tuned for my upcoming book about the Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle band era
I started listening to the Craters music in Australia around 1957. I was sold on the sound and managed to own a guitar and set to work to copy the style. Living in the outback Bush of Australia with no electricity, I could relate to the Craters very well. Eventfully I learn to ply country guitar and got pretty good at singing their songs,.
What year listening to is a very rare sound country and bluegrass that tells a story
I have always been in love with Helen. I truly think she had the most talent, and was so good looking.
The best is hard to beat, they were the best.
I absolutely loved this, it was also nice seeing my friend, Ronnie Williams in this. He knows so much about the Carter Family, he has carried on their music for years. I'm glad he's keeping their music alive to this very day. I met Ronnie at the Carter Family Fold, it was the 42nd Annual Carter Family Festival. I met all kinds of nice people up there, they were full of life and all smiles. I miss being there in Virginia. I plan on making a trip back there someday.
I would love to go up there and visit it looks so beautiful and like a step back in time
I know very little of these amazing people. Like many of my time and place, Australia, we know June and Johnny and heard stories. But let me say that was something. That song at the end what is it called, it's so beautiful it bought a little tear in my eye.
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@@wespaul9345I’m from Australia and it was the highlight of our to trip to America to see the Carter Family Fold. I even got sit in Johnny Cash’s rocking chair. It’s a beautiful area.
I used to play old 78s on Grandmas 78 ONLY record player/radio...then abou christmas 1958 Dad&Mom got me an RCA 45 only record player radio loved it About one of my first new records,Johnny Cash guess things happen that way,Elvis Hound Dog...
Don’t know when they went to the opry but I remember hearing them on WSM Sat nights
🌷LOVE ! !LOVE! LOVE!😇💖
Music that’s like the watercress to my cheese sandwich. They all passed to soon but seems lived their lives with just the right touch.
"they're not like todays country" Amen brother.
I need this version of wildwood flower
Lived in Henrico County for years but never realized it was home to the Carter Family until many years later…even dated a girl who went to the same HS that June graduated from…..John Marshall.
Funny all of the Arm chair experts write their AMAZING finds almost line for line from Wikipedia..
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While this may all be true and I am sure it is, The Carter Family is and has always been of SW Virginia. If not for that fact it is doubtful the Carters would have become what we know them to be today. Their mountain heritage is what made them what they were and still are. No offense meant to Henrico. I love Richmond and think its a really interesting and exciting city. There is so much to do there!
Lisa C Yes you are right.
Lets just hear it for Virginia.A great state and great people.I grew up in Richmond and still have fond memories.
What a wonderful story about the wake. ❤️🙏🏻🎶
Hill top music
No mention of Lesley Riddle, who influenced Mother Maybelle’s style. Some say she copied it but he was the one who developed it.
Best of the Best
Not completely true. Records show 1923 a man named Peer paid the Caters $15 to record few songs at Bristol Tenn. And he paid Jimmy Rogers also to record at Bristol then. He then played the recordings in Nashville on WSM radio. Both artist became hits. Maybelle Carter "invented" the guitar pluck the root note then strum the chord still widely used to today on guitar. Jimmy Rogers traveled the nation and spread country music to point of fame thought out the USA. He was big. The girls of the Carter family actually started the country music sound. Maybelle Carter is the MOTHER of country music.
The recordings took place in Bristol,Tennessee in 1927.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_sessions
Ralph Peer recorded with a number of artists including Jimmy Rogers,and The Carter Family.
This would be the original Carter Family of Sara,and A.P. Carter,and Maybelle Carter.
Maybelle was married to Ezra ( Eck ) Carter, who was A.P.'s brother.They were the parents of Helen,June,and Anita.
Let this be clear he went out and found some songs yes but a whole heap of the songs where already found so to speak and being performed by other artist of the time.
Where was Maybelles husband through all this?
ua-cam.com/video/e-hZS1ldLAw/v-deo.html
This would be a song Helen and Anita Carter would sing on the Old Dominion Barn Dance, "Today" and get a standing ovation.
no wonder I like hillbilly music
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1936 JRLittle
The song went so far back in the hills as o have lost its original lyrics.
Not that it makes much difference to enjoy the music.
Although originally a parlor song, the song had undergone the folk process by the time the Carter Family recorded it. For example, the first verse of "I'll Twine 'Mid the Ringlets" is
I'll twine 'mid the ringlets of my raven black hair,
The lilies so pale and the roses so fair,
The myrtle so bright with an emerald hue,
And the pale aronatus with eyes of bright blue.
whereas the Carter Family's "Wildwood Flower" begins
Oh, I'll twine with my mingles and waving black hair,
With the roses so red and the lilies so fair,
And the myrtle so bright with the emerald dew,
The pale and the leader and eyes look like blue.[8]
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The beals e a where a joke compaid too the Carters. lol
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