Mother Maybelle & The Carter Sisters: The Henrico Years
The lilting music of the Carter family sprang from the hills of Southwest Virginia, but it flowered in Henrico County. For about six years during the 1940s, Maybelle Carter and her young daughters – Helen, June and Anita – set roots in central Virginia. In 1946, they saw their popularity explode when they landed a spot with Richmond's biggest radio station – WRVA – and its premier stage for hillbilly fun. The family moved to Henrico in 1947, buying a two-story home on what used to be Mountain Road.

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the carter family: first family of country

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The Carter Family/Chet Atkins/June Carter/Anita Carter/Mother Maybelle Carter

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John Wayne Walked Into A Widow's Farm Auction In Texas 1958 — Then He Outbid The Bank

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Janette Carter, The Carter Fold Story

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AMERICA'S MUSIC: THE ROOTS OF COUNTRY MUSIC part 1 The Birth of a Sound

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A P Carter On Border Radio 1939

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Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs/Mother Maybelle Carter

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The Tragic Story of Anita & Helen Carter – The Sisters Nashville Hid Behind June

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'The Country Show' - With June Carter & Hawkshaw Hawkins

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Mother Maybelle's Carter Scratch Documentary

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The Carter Family/George Hamilton IV/Anita Carter/June Carter

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The Tragic Story of The Carter Family – The Broken Marriage Behind Country Music’s Birth

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Appalachian Gospel Songs | Early American Gospel

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Helen, June and Anita Carter - Interview 1989

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The Bluegrass Pioneers: An In-Depth Look at the Careers of Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

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DOC AND MERLE WATSON IN CONCERT

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The Carter Family - Sunny Side Of Life (1985 Documentary)

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The Twisted Love Story of Johnny Cash and June Carter

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An Interview with Sara Carter (1971)

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