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  1. In 1952 and 1956, the A.P. Carter Family (A.P., Sarah, and their children Janette and Joe) recorded for Acme. None of their recording, performing, or publishing ventures were particularly lucrative except for three winters (1938-1941) spent in Del Rio, Texas, broadcasting on Mexican border stations that blanketed North America with powerful signals that circumvented the 50,000-watt U.S. limit.

  2. 22 de dic. de 2021 · A. P. Carter was a song collector and member of the Carter Family, a trio that helped to pioneer what became known as country music. Born in Scott County, in Southwest Virginia, Carter worked as a carpenter and traveling salesman before marrying Sara Dougherty in 1915. Carter’s true passion had always been music, and with his new wife, who sang and played the autoharp, he began to perform ...

  3. A.P. Carter’s daughter, Janette Carter, founded the Carter Family Memorial Center in 1979 to celebrate the illustrious lives of the original Carter Family and keep the tradition of bluegrass and folk music alive. The Carter Family Fold is now directed by Janette’s daughter, Rita Forrester.

  4. Joe & Janette Carter singing "Carter's Melody" at the opening of The Carter Family Fold, Hiltons, VA, December 11, 1976.

  5. 6 de ago. de 2014 · The late Janette Carter, daughter of A.P. and Sara, honored the original trio’s memory by establishing the Carter Fold in Hiltons, Virginia, which is known for its Saturday night concerts of ...

  6. Listen to music by Janette & Joe Carter on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Janette & Joe Carter including Morning Sunlight, Close of a Day and more.

  7. Alvin Pleasant Delaney ("A. P." or called "Doc" by his family) Carter was born December 15, 1893 in Maces Springs (Scott County), Virginia. The area called Poor Valley is known today as Hiltons, Va. He lived in small one room log cabin with his parents and seven other siblings. By all accounts A.P., the eldest child, was a strange and ...