Jack White
Freedom At 21 / Inaccessible Mystery 7"
The Carter Family, a family vocal group from Appalachian Virginia, were the most impactful discovery of talent scout Ralph Peer and the first vocal group to become country music stars. Apart from the beautiful harmonies that can only come from kin, Mother Maybelle Carter pioneered “scratch” style guitar picking, a clever synthesis of autoharp, banjo and guitar picking, and for years served as a matriarchal figure in the Grand Ole Opry.
Lonesome Valley
The Poor Orphan Child
Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow
The Wandering Boy
Wildwood Flower
The Foggy Mountain Top
The CannonBall
Worried Man Blues
Engine One-Forty-Three
Keep On the Sunny Side
Sweet Fern
John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man
Anchored In Love
I Will Never Marry
When the World’s On Fire