Alvin Pleasant Delaney "A. P." Carter

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Alvin Pleasant Delaney Carter

Also Known As: "A.P."
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Maces Spring (Poor Valley), Scott County, Virginia, United States
Death: November 07, 1960 (68)
Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee, United States
Place of Burial: Hiltons, Scott County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert C. Carter and Mollie Arvell-Carter
Ex-husband of Sara Elizabeth Carter
Father of Janette Carter; Joe D. Carter and Private
Brother of Ezra J. Carter; James Carter; Virgie Carter; Etta Carter; Grant Carter and 2 others

Occupation: Musician, singer "The Carter Family"
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About Alvin Pleasant Delaney "A. P." Carter

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._P._Carter

Alvin Pleasant Delaney Carter (December 15, 1891 – November 7, 1960), best known as A.P. Carter, was an American musician and founding member of The Carter Family, one of the most notable acts in the history of country music.

Life

A.P. Carter was born to Robert C. Carter and Mollie Arvelle Bays in Maces Spring, Virginia (then known as Poor Valley). A.P. was sometimes called "Doc."

On June 18, 1915, he married Sara Dougherty and they had three children: Gladys (Millard), Janette (Jett), and Joe. In 1927, he formed the Carter Family band together with his wife. They were joined by Sara's cousin, Maybelle, who was married to A.P.'s brother, Ezra Carter, and they together formed the first commercial rural country music group. Carter was known for traveling extensively throughout the country and collecting and blending songs, particularly from Appalachian musicians. Some of the songs became so closely identified with A. P. Carter that he has been popularly, but mistakenly, credited with writing them. For example, "Keep on the Sunny Side of Life" was published in 1901 with the words being credited to Ada Blenkhorn and the music credited to Howard Entwisle, and "The Meeting in the Air" has been published giving credit for music and words to I. G. Martin.

A.P. and Sara separated in 1932, in part as a result of Sara having an affair with A.P.'s cousin, due to A.P.'s long absences from home in search of new musical ideas. They officially divorced in 1939. The band remained together for several years afterwards, but broke up in 1943. While Maybelle and her daughters continued to tour as The Carter Family, A.P. left the music business to run a general store in Virginia. In 1952, A.P. reformed The Carter Family with Sara and some of their grown children; the reunion lasted until 1956.

A.P. Carter died in Kingsport, Tennessee on November 7, 1960 at the age of 68. He was buried in the Mount Vernon Methodist Church Cemetery in Hiltons, Virginia.

Legacy

Despite dying in relative obscurity, A. P. Carter was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. Carter was inducted as part of The Carter Family in the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1970. In 1993, his image appeared on a U.S. postage stamp honoring the Carter Family. In 2001 he was inducted posthumously into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor.

PBS aired a one-hour show on A.P. Carter and the Carter Family on American Experience.

In recent years, The Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virginia has performed a play based on A.P.'s life called "Keep On The Sunny Side".

On her 2008 album All I Intended to Be, Emmylou Harris includes the song "How She Could Sing the Wildwood Flower", co-written with Kate and Anna McGarrigle, about the relationship between A.P. and Sara, inspired by a documentary that the three of them saw on television.

https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Carter_A_P_1891-1960



Alvin Pleasant Delaney Carter Famous memorial
BIRTH
15 Dec 1891
Maces Spring, Scott County, Virginia, USA
DEATH
7 Nov 1960 (aged 68)
Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA
BURIAL
Mount Vernon Methodist Church Cemetery
Hiltons, Scott County, Virginia, USA Show Map
MEMORIAL ID
1813 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 4
FLOWERS 197
Country Musician. Founding member of The Carter Family, the first family of Country music and one of the most notable acts in the history of Country music. A. P. Carter was born to Robert C. Carter and Mollie Arvelle Bays in Poor Valley, Virginia, now known as Maces Springs. Early in his childhood he learned to play the violin and it quickly became apparent that he was a natural musician. He sang in the local church choir and helped his uncle, Flanders Bays, who ran a mobile music school in and around Scott County. On June 18, 1915, he married Sara Dougherty and they had three children: Gladys, Janette, and Joe. In 1927, with his wife and Sara's cousin, Maybelle, who was married to A.P.'s brother, Ezra Carter, together formed the first commercial Country music group. The band performed together until 1943. While Maybelle and her daughters continued to tour as The Carter Family, A.P.. left the music business to run a general store in Virginia. In 1952, A.P. re-formed The Carter Family with Sara and some of their grown children, which lasted until 1956. The Carter Family's signature recordings include "Will the Circle Be Unbroken", "Wildwood Flower", and "Keep On the Sunny Side" which are today considered country music standards.
A.P. Carter died in Kingsport, Tennessee on November 7, 1960 at the age of 68. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1970. In 1993, his image appeared on a U.S. postage stamp honoring the Carter Family. In 2001 he was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor. In 2005, The Carter Family received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. PBS also aired a one-hour show on A.P. Carter and the Carter Family on American Experience.

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Family Members
Parents

Robert C. Carter
1866–1941

Mary Arvilla Bays Carter
1872–1944

Spouse

Sara Dougherty Carter
1898–1979 (m. 1915)

Siblings

James Marlin Carter
1893–1968

Ezra J. Carter
1898–1975

Virgie Gertrude Carter Hobbs
1898–1973

Etta Carter
1901–1914

Grant Hutcheson Carter
1904–1964

Ermine Leonard Carter
1906–1985

Sylvia Ella Carter Edwards
1908–1991

Children

Gladys Ettalene Carter Millard
1919–1994

Janette Carter
1923–2006

Joe Dougherty Carter
1927–2005

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Alvin Pleasant Delaney "A. P." Carter's Timeline

1891
December 15, 1891
Maces Spring (Poor Valley), Scott County, Virginia, United States
1923
July 2, 1923
Maces Spring, Scott, Virginia, United States
1927
February 27, 1927
1960
November 7, 1960
Age 68
Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee, United States
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Mount Vernon Methodist Church Cemetery, Hiltons, Scott County, Virginia, United States