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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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.

  3. 23 de ene. de 2006 · Janette Carter, the last surviving child of country music’s founding Carter Family, who in recent years preserved her parents’ oldtime style with weekly performances, has died. She was 82.

  4. Janette begins every show with a Carter Family song, accompanying herself on the autoharp. Sometimes, Joe and Dale will join her on a hymn; sometimes, Joe will do a comedy monolog with animal imitations. Then Janette introduces the evening's act, which is almost invariably a bluegrass or old time band.

  5. Janette Carter. reason for deprecated rank. withdrawn identifier value. 0 references. Europeana entity. agent/base/81569. 1 reference. retrieved. 12 December 2019. Freebase ID /m/01tzcbx. 0 references. MusicBrainz artist ID. ebefe777-5685-4c9f-bd50-4affeb3d1735. 1 reference. stated in. MusicBrainz. retrieved. 11 May 2022.

  6. 22 de dic. de 2021 · Appearing with the trio on these radio shows were Carter’s three daughters, Anita Carter, Helen Carter, and Valerie June Carter, as well as A. P. Carter and Sara Carter’s daughter Janette Carter. The original Carter Family had its final recording session as a trio on October 14, 1941, in RCA Victor’s New York studio.

  7. Janette Carter. More images. Profile: American Folk and Country singer and guitarist. Daughter of Sara Carter (2) and A. P. Carter. Born Maces Spring, Virginia 1923-2006. In Groups: The Carter Family. Variations: