The Carter Family was an American folk music group that recorded and performed between 1927 and 1956. Alvin Pleasant "A.P." Carter and his wife, Sara, joined with sister-in-law Maybelle to perform a repertoire of original tunes and traditional folk songs laced with a strong gospel emphasis. Some of their signature numbers included Wildwood Flower and I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes.
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For the new edition of Sunday Stamps A to Z, I have decided to show some of the stamps I have got on letters and postcards, related to one topic: women. This is the post for the letter C.
Country music royalty, its interesting that the folk tradition seems to produce foundation families.
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DeleteNice double C stamp!
ReplyDeleteI didn't think of Country at first :)
DeleteSo many musical artists owe a huge part of their careers to this family.
ReplyDeleteI guess music is a team matter.
DeleteI like the fact that you are showing women in this challenge! Great idea.
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DeleteLots of county music history in that stamp
ReplyDeleteI don't know about country music, but they seem to be quite famous!
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