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A. P. Carter, the Glossary

Index A. P. Carter

Alvin Pleasant Delaney Carter (December 15, 1891 – November 7, 1960) was an American musician and a founding member of the Carter Family, one of the most notable acts in the history of country music.[1]

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  1. 51 relations: A. P. and Sara Carter House, A. P. Carter Homeplace, A. P. Carter Store, Abingdon, Virginia, All I Intended to Be, American Experience, American Record Corporation, Anita Carter, Anna Kendrick, Appalachia, Barter Theatre, Bristol, Tennessee, Carter Family, Carter Family Fold, Charles Davis Tillman, Country music, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, Cup game, Cups (song), Decca Records, Discography of American Historical Recordings, Emmylou Harris, Ezra Carter, Folk music, Gospel music, Helen Carter, Hiltons, Virginia, International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame, Janette Carter, John Carter Cash, Johnny Cash, Joseph Dougherty Carter, June Carter Cash, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Keep on the Sunny Side, Kingsport, Tennessee, Lead vocalist, Lesley Riddle, List of people on the postage stamps of the United States, Maces Spring, Virginia, Maybelle and Ezra Carter House, Maybelle Carter, Mt. Vernon Methodist Church, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, National Register of Historic Places, PBS, Pitch Perfect, Poor Valley, Sara Carter, Victor Talking Machine Company, ... Expand index (1 more) »

  2. Cash–Carter family
  3. Country musicians from Virginia
  4. The Carter Family members

A. P. and Sara Carter House

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A. P. Carter Homeplace

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A. P. Carter Store

A. A. P. Carter and A. P. Carter Store are Cash–Carter family.

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Abingdon, Virginia

Abingdon is a town in Washington County, Virginia, United States, southwest of Roanoke.

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All I Intended to Be

All I Intended to Be is the 25th studio album from Emmylou Harris and her third release on Nonesuch Records.

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American Experience

American Experience is a television program airing on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States.

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American Record Corporation

American Record Corporation (ARC), also referred to as American Record Company, American Recording Corporation, or ARC Records, was an American record company in operation from 1929 to 1938, and again from 1978 to 1982.

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Anita Carter

Ina Anita Carter (March 31, 1933 – July 29, 1999) was an American singer who played upright bass, guitar, and autoharp. A. P. Carter and Anita Carter are Cash–Carter family, country musicians from Virginia, singer-songwriters from Virginia and the Carter Family members.

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Anna Kendrick

Anna Cooke Kendrick (born August 9, 1985) is an American actress.

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Appalachia

Appalachia is a geographic region located in the central and southern sections of the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States.

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Barter Theatre

Barter Theatre, in Abingdon, Virginia, opened on June 10, 1933.

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Bristol, Tennessee

Bristol is a city in Sullivan County, Tennessee, United States.

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Carter Family

The Carter Family was a traditional American folk music group that recorded between 1927 and 1956. A. P. Carter and Carter Family are Cash–Carter family.

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Carter Family Fold

The Carter Family Fold is a musical performance and concert venue located near Hiltons, Virginia.

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Charles Davis Tillman

Charles Davis Tillman (March 20, 1861, Tallassee, Alabama – September 2, 1943, Atlanta, Georgia) —also known as Charlie D. Tillman, Charles Tillman, Charlie Tillman, and C. D. Tillman—was a popularizer of the gospel song.

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Country music

Country (also called country and western) is a music genre originating in the southern regions of the United States, both the American South and the Southwest.

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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, is one of the world's largest museums and research centers dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of American vernacular music.

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Cup game

The cup game is a children's clapping game that involves tapping and hitting a cup using a defined rhythm.

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Cups (song)

"Cups" is the only song released and performed by American actress Anna Kendrick on the 2012 extended play (EP) More from Pitch Perfect.

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Decca Records

Decca Records is a British record label established in 1929 by Edward Lewis.

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Discography of American Historical Recordings

The Discography of American Historical Recordings (DAHR) is a database catalog of master recordings made by American record companies during the 78rpm era.

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Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Harris (born April 2, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, bandleader, and activist. A. P. Carter and Emmylou Harris are singer-songwriters from Virginia.

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Ezra Carter

Ezra J. Carter (also known as Eck Carter; October 21, 1898 – January 22, 1975) was a member of the Carter Family of Virginia. A. P. Carter and Ezra Carter are Cash–Carter family.

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Folk music

Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.

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Gospel music

Gospel music is a genre of Christian Music that spreads the word of God and a cornerstone of Christian media.

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Helen Carter

Helen Myrl Carter Jones (September 12, 1927 – June 2, 1998) was an American country music singer. A. P. Carter and Helen Carter are Cash–Carter family, singer-songwriters from Virginia and the Carter Family members.

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Hiltons, Virginia

Hiltons is an unincorporated community in Scott County, Virginia.

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International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame

For a professional in the bluegrass music field, election to the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame is the highest honor the genre can bestow.

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Janette Carter

Janette Carter (July 2, 1923 – January 22, 2006), daughter of musicians A.P. and Sara Carter, was an American musician involved in the preservation of Appalachian music. A. P. Carter and Janette Carter are Cash–Carter family, singer-songwriters from Virginia and the Carter Family members.

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John Carter Cash

John Carter Cash (born March 3, 1970) is an American country singer-songwriter, musician and author. A. P. Carter and John Carter Cash are Cash–Carter family.

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Johnny Cash

John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter. A. P. Carter and Johnny Cash are Cash–Carter family.

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Joseph Dougherty Carter

Joseph Dougherty "Joe" Carter (February 27, 1927 – March 2, 2005) was a member of the Carter Family, an American country/folk music group. A. P. Carter and Joseph Dougherty Carter are Cash–Carter family, country musicians from Virginia and the Carter Family members.

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June Carter Cash

Valerie June Carter Cash (Carter; June 23, 1929 – May 15, 2003) was an American country singer and songwriter. A. P. Carter and June Carter Cash are Cash–Carter family, country musicians from Virginia, singer-songwriters from Virginia and the Carter Family members.

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Kate & Anna McGarrigle

Kate McGarrigle (February 6, 1946 – January 18, 2010) and Anna McGarrigle (born December 4, 1944) were a duo of Canadian singer-songwriters (and sisters) from Quebec, who performed until Kate McGarrigle's death on January 18, 2010.

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Keep on the Sunny Side

Keep on the Sunny Side, also known as Keep on the Sunny Side of Life, is a popular American song originally written in 1899 by Ada Blenkhorn (1858–1927) with music by J. Howard Entwisle (1866–1903).

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Kingsport, Tennessee

Kingsport is a city in Sullivan and Hawkins counties in the U.S. state of Tennessee.

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Lead vocalist

The lead vocalist in popular music is typically the member of a group or band whose voice is the most prominent melody in a performance where multiple voices may be heard.

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Lesley Riddle

Lesley "Esley" Riddle (June 13, 1905 – July 13, 1979) was an African American musician whose influence on the Carter Family helped to shape country music.

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List of people on the postage stamps of the United States

This article lists people who have been featured on United States postage stamps, listed by their name, the year they were first featured on a stamp, and a short description of their notability.

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Maces Spring, Virginia

Maces Spring is a small unincorporated community in Scott County, Virginia, along State Route 614, in an area known as Poor Valley.

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Maybelle and Ezra Carter House

Maybelle and Ezra Carter House is a historic home located at Maces Spring, Scott County, Virginia.

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Maybelle Carter

"Mother" Maybelle Carter (born Maybelle Addington; May 10, 1909 – October 23, 1978) was an American country musician and "among the first" to use the Carter scratch, with which she "helped to turn the guitar into a lead instrument." It was named after her. A. P. Carter and Maybelle Carter are Cash–Carter family and the Carter Family members.

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Mt. Vernon Methodist Church

Mt. A. P. Carter and Mt. Vernon Methodist Church are Cash–Carter family.

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Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame

The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame was established in 1970 by the Nashville Songwriters Foundation, Inc.

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National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value".

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PBS

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Virginia.

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Pitch Perfect

Pitch Perfect is a 2012 American jukebox musical comedy film directed by Jason Moore and written by Kay Cannon.

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Poor Valley

Poor Valley is a valley in Grainger County, Tennessee, Hawkins County, Tennessee, Hancock County, Tennessee, Scott County, Virginia, Washington County, Virginia, and Smyth County, Virginia, United States.

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Sara Carter

Sara Elizabeth Carter (née Dougherty, later Bayes; July 21, 1898 – January 8, 1979) was an American country music musician, singer, and songwriter. A. P. Carter and Sara Carter are Cash–Carter family, country musicians from Virginia, singer-songwriters from Virginia and the Carter Family members.

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Victor Talking Machine Company

The Victor Talking Machine Company was an American recording company and phonograph manufacturer, incorporated in 1901.

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When I'm Gone (Carter Family song)

"When I'm Gone" also commonly known by its longer title "You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone", is a popular song written by A. P. Carter and was recorded in 1931 by the Carter Family (not to be confused with their 1928 song "Will You Miss Me When I’m Gone?").

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See also

Cash–Carter family

Country musicians from Virginia

The Carter Family members

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._P._Carter

Also known as A P Carter, A.P. Carter, AP Carter, Alvin Pleasant Carter, Alvin carter, Alvin pleasant delaney carter, Doc Carter.

, When I'm Gone (Carter Family song).