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  1. Alton Delmore (December 25, 1908 – June 9, 1964) and Rabon Delmore (December 3, 1916 – December 4, 1952), billed as The Delmore Brothers, were country music pioneer singer-songwriters and musicians who were stars of the Grand Ole Opry in the 1930s.

  2. Rabon Delmore. Profile: Rabon Delmore (born December 3, 1910, Elkmont, Alabama, USA - died December 4, 1952, Athens, Alabama, USA) was an American country singer, musician (guitar, fiddle) and songwriter. With his brother Alton Delmore they formed the duo Delmore Brothers. Rabon played four-string tenor guitar and sang most of the harmony for ...

  3. Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Rabon Delmore. Induction Year: 1971. Birth Name: Rabon A. Delmore. Birth Date: 12-03-1916. Place of Birth: Elkmont, Alabama. Death Date: 12-04-1952. Place of Death: Athens, Alabama. Alton Delmore and his younger brother Rabon grew up as two of the 10 children born to northern Alabama tenant farmers.

  4. On August 29, they had their last recording session for the King label with "The Trail Of Time", "I Needed You", That Old Train" and a rocking number, "Whatcha Gonna Gimme". Rabon died on December 4, 1952. The most avant-gardist of the brothers died in the early days of rock ‘n’ roll.

  5. Profile: The Delmore Brothers were an American vocal and instrumental (fiddle, guitar) duo, consisting of brothers Alton and Rabon Delmore. Rabon played the four string tenor guitar and in most cases sang the harmony. Alton played the standard six string Spanish guitar and sang lead.

  6. Rabon Delmore. One of the first of the great brother duos of the 1930s, the Delmore Brothers were perhaps the most musically sophisticated, most creative, and most technically proficient of all the duo acts. Their soft, pliant harmony, dazzling guitar work, love of blues, and well-crafted songs endeared them to generations of fans.

  7. Alton Delmore (25 December 1908 – 8 June 1964) and Rabon Delmore (3 December 1916 – 4 December 1952) from Elkmont, AL performed as the Delmore Brothers and were popular country music singers...