Lonesome Melodies: The Lives and Music of the Stanley Brothers

Lonesome Melodies: The Lives and Music of the Stanley Brothers

by David W. Johnson
Lonesome Melodies: The Lives and Music of the Stanley Brothers

Lonesome Melodies: The Lives and Music of the Stanley Brothers

by David W. Johnson

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Overview

Carter and Ralph Stanley--the Stanley Brothers--are comparable to Bill Monroe and Flatt & Scruggs as important members of the earliest generation of bluegrass musicians. In this first biography of the brothers, author David W. Johnson documents that Carter (1925-1966) and Ralph (b 1927) were equally important contributors to the tradition of old-time country music. Together from 1946 to 1966, the Stanley Brothers began their careers performing in the schoolhouses of southwestern Virginia and expanded their popularity to the concert halls of Europe.

In order to re-create this post-World War II journey through the changing landscape of American music, the author interviewed Ralph Stanley, the family of Carter Stanley, former members of the Clinch Mountain Boys, and dozens of musicians and friends who knew the Stanley Brothers as musicians and men. The late Mike Seeger allowed Johnson to use his invaluable 1966 interviews with the brothers. Notable old-time country and bluegrass musicians such as George Shuffler, Lester Woodie, Larry Sparks, and the late Wade Mainer shared their recollections of Carter and Ralph.

Lonesome Melodies begins and ends in the mountains of southwestern Virginia. Carter and Ralph were born there and had an early publicity photograph taken at the Cumberland Gap. In December 1966, pallbearers walked up Smith Ridge to bring Carter to his final resting place. In the intervening years, the brothers performed thousands of in-person and radio shows, recorded hundreds of songs and tunes for half a dozen record labels, and tried to keep pace with changing times while remaining true to the spirit of old-time country music. As a result of their accomplishments, they have become a standard of musical authenticity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781628460575
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 02/28/2014
Series: American Made Music Series
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

David W. Johnson has written about popular and traditional music for fifty years. His article on the Carter Family was included in Best Music Writing 2004.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

1 The Hills of Home 3

2 Many Days of My Childhood 18

3 Brothers in firms 28

4 I Band on the Run 40

5 Radio, Records, and Copyrights 49

6 "Come on Along, Join in the Song" 57

7 Making Record Time 64

8 In Search of a Sound 71

9 Lonesome Melodies 83

10 The Road Turns Rocky 97

11 Hard Times 107

12 Mercury Falling 126

13 Suwannee to Cincinnati 143

14 Folk Tales 158

15 The Well-Known Stanley Brothers 174

16 Coast to Coast 187

17 Starving Out 205

18 What the Doctor Said 222

19 Smith Ridge 237

Notes 251

Bibliography 273

Discography 278

Index 283

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