Carl Story And The Brewster Brothers - Sing The Gospel Songs You Ask For
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Father Forgive Them | ||
Why Worry | ||
Because Of Him | ||
I'll Be Happy In My New Home | ||
Reverend Will | ||
What A Wonderful Savior | ||
Cool Chilly Waters | ||
Going Home | ||
I'll Be Somewhere Listening | ||
I Know My Lord's Gonna Lead Me Out | ||
Many Religions | ||
My Journey's End Is Drawing Nigh | ||
Lonesome Road | ||
I'm Ready To Go | ||
I Walk In The Jerusalem Way | ||
Will There Be A Traffic Light | ||
Get On Board |
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Notes
Cover indicates "also featuring various artists", but no further mention of this is made anywhere.About Carl Story And The Brewster Brothers
American bluegrass gospel musician. Born May 29, 1916 in Lenoir, North Carolina. Died March 31, 1995 in Greenville, South Carolina.
By the time he was a teenager, Carl was playing fiddle and guitar and performing on local radio programs. He led a band in his early twenties that included a three-finger banjo player, helping pioneer the bluegrass sound. Story traveled around the region playing on different radio stations. He played in Lynchburg, Virginia, in the early 1930s, and moved to Spartanburg, South Carolina, in the mid-30s, where he joined Johnnie Whisnant and formed the Lonesome Mountaineers and Rambling Mountaineers. He played with these groups until joining Bill Monroes band. He played fiddle with Bill Monroes Bluegrass Boys starting in 1942, before joining the Navy in 1943.
After World War II, Story reorganized his band in Asheville, signed with Mercury, and performed at radio stations in Knoxville and Bristol, Tennessee. His group, the Rambling Mountaineers, included Jack and Curley Shelton, Hoke Jenkins, and Claude Boone. They performed both secular and sacred music, but most of their repertoire was gospel. Other musicians who played in Storys band include Bobby Thompson, Bud and Willie Brewster, Tater Tate, Red Rector, Fred Smith, and Ray Atkins.
Storys band recorded with Mercury for five years, and later recorded on the Columbia and Starday labels. During the peak years of his career, Carl Story and his Rambling Mountaineers hosted radio and television shows in several Southeastern states, and had a 10-year affiliation with WNOXs Tennessee Barn Dance program in Knoxville. His band was a fixture at bluegrass festivals throughout the 1970s, 80s, and early 90s.
Story retired to Greer, South Carolina, where he worked as a disc jockey and continued to perform until his death in 1995. Over the course of his entertainment career, Carl Story recorded more than 2,000 songs and 55 albums. A section of NC Highway 18 that passes through his hometown of Lenoir is named in his honor.
Name Vars
- C. Story
- C.Story
- Carl Storey
- S. Story
- Story
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