Monday, 29 May 2023

Carl Story born 29 May 1916

Carl Story (May 29, 1916 – March 31, 1995 was an American bluegrass musician, and leader of his band the Rambling Mountaineers. He was dubbed "The Father of Bluegrass Gospel Music" by the governor of Oklahoma. He recorded  more than 65 gospel albums, most of them on the Starday label. 

Story was born in Lenoir, North Carolina, United States, into a musically inclined family. His mother played the guitar and his father was an old-time fiddle player who enjoyed collecting recordings of Charlie Poole, Grayson and Whitter, and others.  Carl took up the fiddle at age nine and eventually learned guitar and clawhammer banjo. In the early 1930s, after winning a fiddle contest, he joined J. E. Clark and the Lonesome Mountaineers performing at WLVA in Lynchburg, Virginia. In 1934, he formed the Rambling Mountaineers together with banjo player Johnny Whisnant and guitarists Dudley Watson and Ed McMahan. 

Within a year they played over radio station WHKY in Hickory, North Carolina. It later led to performances at WSPA in Spartanburg, South Carolina and WWNC in Asheville, North Carolina. They recorded for ARC in 1939 and Okeh Records in 1940; however, these recordings were never issued. Story played with Bill Monroe in 1942 as a fiddler - replacing Howdy Forrester who had been drafted - but eventually Story was also drafted in October 1943. 

After his discharge from the U.S. Navy in 1945, he began reforming and performing with his Rambling Mountaineers on the Mid-Day Merry-Go-Round show at WNOX in Knoxville, Tennessee. In 1947, he recorded for the Mercury label. At the recording sessions of 1947, Story temporarily labelled his band the Melody Four Quartet. During the 1950s, Carl Story's Rambling Mountaineers performed on the Farm and Fun Time Show at WCYB in Bristol, Virginia and on the Cas Walker Show over WBIR-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee. His Mountaineers also appeared on radio stations WAYS in Charlotte, North Carolina, WEAS in Decatur, Georgia, and WLOS in Asheville, North Carolina. 


                          

He had a new recording contract on Columbia Records in 1953. Two years later he was back to Mercury Records. In 1957, he switched label to Starday Records, where he stayed for eighteen years. Many of Carl Story's Starday Records albums featured the talents of the Knoxville-based Brewster brothers, Bud and Willie G., along with Claude Boone. It was an extremely talented line-up of musicians. They traveled the country performing great shows and selling lots of records. In early 1957, Carl and his band stopped in Monticello, Kentucky for a show. It was there that he met his wife-to-be, Helen Guffey. In the fall of 1957, Carl returned to Monticello and was hired as a disc jockey at WFLW radio station. He re-met Helen and they started dating. 

About the time that Carl began living and working in Monticello, Mercury Records released the very first bluegrass gospel album ever: "Gospel Quartet Favorites" by Carl Story, which contained timeless classics like There's A Light At The River, Family Reunion and My Lord Keeps a Record, all of which exemplified Story’s raw-edged, “mountain style” of bluegrass singing defined by his distinctive high baritone harmony part and excellent songwriting ability. Following the album's release, Carl and Helen were married. The date was July 17, 1959. They moved to South Carolina, but returned to Monticello in November of 1960, where Carl began a second tenure at WFLW. 

Helen and Carl Story

Carl and his wife Helen left Monticello in late 1960 or early 1961 and moved to nearby Albany, Kentucky, where Carl worked for a few months at WANY radio station. Soon, Carl and Helen left Albany and moved to South Carolina. Carl Story spent the last thirty years of his life in Greer, South Carolina. 

In the 1970s, Carl recorded for several labels, most notably Atteiram Records of Marietta, Georgia, and the newly founded CMH label of Los Angeles, a joint venture involving Arthur “Guitar Boogie” Smith and former Starday staffer Martin Haerle.  Initial releases on CMH usually consisted of lavishly produced two-LP sets that featured re-recorded versions of past hits.  Such was the case with Carl’s The Bluegrass Gospel Collection.  Single CMH albums included Mountain Music and A Lonesome Wail From the Hills. 

Carl spent the last thirty years of his life in Greer, South Carolina, where he headquartered the Rambling Mountaineers.  As he had done throughout the earlier portions of his career, he supplemented his touring schedule by working during the week as a disc jockey.  His last DJ work was a five-year stint on WESC in nearby Greenville, South Carolina.  Carl passed away in March of 1995 from complications of heart bypass surgery. He was 78 years old.  His funeral was attended by bluegrass royalty, from Bill Monroe on down. 

He was placed in the Bluegrass Hall of Fame in 2007. 

(Edited from Wikipedia & Bluegrass Hall Of Fame)

 

4 comments:

  1. For “Carl Story – A Life In Rural Music 1942-1959 (2011 Bear Family)” go here:

    https://workupload.com/file/YgUpau8nn9Z

    1-1 You're A Prisoner In My Heart
    1-2 I Wanna Be A Railroad Man
    1-3 She's A Two-Timin' Woman
    1-4 Who's That Man
    1-5 I've Found A Hiding Place
    1-6 He's Waiting There
    1-7 Keep On The Firing Line
    1-8 I Heard My Name On The Radio
    1-9 Heaven's My Home
    1-10 I'm Pressing On
    1-11 I'm Gonna Change My Way Of Living
    1-12 The Circle Was Broken
    1-13 I Heard My Mother Weeping
    1-14 Love Is A Game
    1-15 I Watched You Walk Away
    1-16 Women Are Still The Same
    1-17 My Lord Keeps A Record
    1-18 Every Time Somebody Calls Your Name
    1-19 Heaven's Inside
    1-20 Tennessee Border
    1-21 You're A Prisoner In My Heart
    1-22 He's Waiting There
    1-23 Love Is A Game
    1-24 Every Time Somebody Calls Your Name
    1-25 Every Time Somebody Calls Your Name
    1-26 Every Time Somebody Calls Your Name
    1-27 Heaven's Inside
    1-28 Heaven's Inside
    1-29 Tennessee Border
    1-30 Tennessee Border
    1-31 Tennessee Border
    2-1 Will There Be A Traffic Light?
    2-2 When He Reached Down His Hand For Me
    2-3 New Jerusalem Way
    2-4 Why Don't You Haul Off And Get Religion?
    2-5 He Will Set Your Fields On Fire
    2-6 You Can't Believe Everything You Hear
    2-7 No End To Heaven
    2-8 That Day Is Coming Soon
    2-9 Faded Love
    2-10 Four Books In The Bible (Matthew, Mark, Luke And John)
    2-11 From The Manger To The Cross
    2-12 I'll Never Go Back (To The Ways Of Sin)
    2-13 The Old Country Preacher
    2-14 If You Don't Love Your Neighbor
    2-15 You'll Find Me There
    2-16 I'm Heaven Bound
    2-17 When The Pearly Gates Swing Open
    2-18 God Saved My Soul
    2-19 God Had A Son In Service
    2-20 (We'll Soon Be Done With) Trouble And Trials
    2-21 Mighty Close To Heaven
    2-22 My Lord's Gonna Lead Me Out
    2-23 Are You Afraid To Die?
    2-24 Are You Walkin' And Talkin' With The Lord
    2-25 Follow Him
    2-26 I'll Live With God (To Die No More)
    2-27 They Have Gone Home
    2-28 Who Will Sing For Me?
    2-29 Angels Rock Me To Sleep
    2-30 You Can't Believe Everything You Hear
    2-31 You Can't Believe Everything You Hear
    2-32 No End To Heaven

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  2. 3-1 Are You Washed In The Blood
    3-2 Just Over In The Glory Land
    3-3 Where The Soul Never Dies
    3-4 No Drunkard Can Enter There
    3-5 The Lord Will Make A Way Somehow
    3-6 Lord Lead Me On
    3-7 Way Down Deep In My Soul
    3-8 The Land Of Eternal Peace
    3-9 My Lord Keeps A Record
    3-10 Love And Wealth
    3-11 Lonesome Hearted Blues
    3-12 Someone To Lean On
    3-13 Action Speaks Louder Than Words
    3-14 Step It Up And Go
    3-15 Have You Come To Say Goodbye
    3-16 It's A Lonesome Road
    3-17 A Million Years In Glory
    3-18 On The Other Shore
    3-19 I Love The Hymns They Sang At Mother's Grave
    3-20 Love Me Like You Used To Do
    3-21 What A Line
    3-22 You've Been Tom Cattin' Around
    3-23 One Little Word
    3-24 Don't You Hear Jerusalem Mourn
    3-25 Reunion In Heaven
    3-26 It Won't Be Long
    3-27 Everybody Will Be Happy Over There
    3-28 Echoes From The Burning Bush
    3-29 Waiting For Me
    3-30 By The Hands Of God
    3-31 Mother Is Old
    3-32 Road Of Prayer
    3-33 God Put A Rainbow In The Clouds
    3-34 Get On Board Little Children
    4-1 Got A Lot To Tell My Jesus
    4-2 Light At The River
    4-3 Mocking Banjo (Instr)
    4-4 Banjo On The Mountain (Instr)
    4-5 Saviour's Love
    4-6 Family Reunion
    4-7 Banjolina (Instr)
    4-8 Fire On The Banjo (Instr)
    4-9 Who Will Sing For Me
    4-10 Old Country Baptizing
    4-11 Paul And Silas
    4-12 Angel Band
    4-13 Don't You Love Your Daddy, Too
    4-14 For My Lord
    4-15 Old Gospel Ship
    4-16 Shout And Shine
    4-17 A Beautiful City
    4-18 Set Your House In Order
    4-19 Old Time Religion
    4-20 A Beautiful Life (Life's Evening Sun)
    4-21 Life Boat
    4-22 I'll Be A Friend
    4-23 This Lonesome Road
    4-24 Hide Me (Rock Of Ages)
    4-25 The Circle Was Broken
    4-26 I Heard My Mother Weeping
    4-27 Be Kind To Mother
    4-28 My Lord's Gonna Lead Me Out
    4-29 Suicide Blues
    4-30 New San Antonio Rose
    4-31 She'll Be Happy In Her Home Sweet Home
    4-32 Farm Hour Comedy
    4-33 Dear Old Sunny South By The Sea
    4-34 Shout Lulu
    4-35 Florida Blues
    4-36 Great Shining Light
    4-37 Great Speckled Bird

    This set includes every recording that Carl Story made for Mercury, Starday, and Columbia together with all of his Starday recordings from 1958 and '59, plus some ultra-rare demos recorded before World War II, proving that Carl Story was at the heart of the music that became bluegrass.

    A big thank you to Don Crowe for the loan of above box set.
    (CD2 scan missing. Can anyone help?)

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  3. Thanks. I only know his (I heard my name) On the radio.

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