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  1. Through the Years by Chuck Wagon Gang released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Christmas with the Chuck Wagon Gang (196?) Family Tradition (1973) Homecoming (1984) Jubilee (1985) American Tradition (1986) Old Time Hymns, Vol. 2 (1991)

  2. The Chuck Wagon Gang is a Country gospel musical group, formed in 1935 by David P. ("Dad") Carter, oldest son Ernest ("Jim") along with daughters Lola ("Rose") and Effie ("Anna"). The group got their first radio break as sponsored singers for Bewley Flour in 1936. The "Gang" signed with Columbia Records and remained with them for 39 years, a world record that lasted until 2000, when Johnny ...

  3. The Chuck Wagon Gang is a Southern Gospel vocal group that has been singing live, on radio and on television for more than 85 years. Founded as the Carter Quartet by David P. "Dad" Carter, his son Ernest (a.k.a. "Jim"), and his daughters Lola ("Rose") and Effie ("Anna"), the group began singing on Lubbock, Texas radio station KFYO in 1935.In 1936, they switched to the larger station WBAP in ...

  4. Melissa sang soprano with the Chuck Wagon Gang between 2001 and 2006, then left the group to be with her children during their formative years. She re-joined the quartet in 2015. “I am very happy that God has brought me back into the group after all these years,” she says.

  5. This CD features songs from the Chuck Wagon Gang of the early 2000s, along with selections from the Roy Carter years, sung by Shaye Truax, Melissa Cavness, Ronnie Page, and Dave Emery. Also includes a special bonus of two live recordings from the '60s featuring Rose Karnes, Anna Carter Gordon, Pat McKeehan, and Jim Carter, with Howard Gordon on the guitar, taken from the Wally Fowler TV show ...

  6. In today’s Chuck Wagon Gang, Smith and Morris are joined by long-time soprano Melissa Kemper, and tenor Josh Garner. That story, and this music, has moved Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Charlie Daniels, and generations of gospel singers and open-eared listeners. For eighty years, the Chuck Wagon Gang has offered hope and harmony, faith and family.

  7. Formed in 1935 by David “Dad” Carter, with son Ernest “Jim,” and daughters Lola “Rose” and Effie “Anna,” the Chuck Wagon Gang became popular across the United States, being