Monday, 21 April 2025

Wade Mainer born 21 April 1907

Wade Eckhart Mainer (April 21, 1907 – September 12, 2011) was an American country singer and banjoist. With his band, the Sons of the Mountaineers, he is credited with bridging the gap between old-time mountain music and Bluegrass and is sometimes called the "Grandfather of Bluegrass". In addition, he innovated a two-finger banjo fingerpicking style, which was a precursor to modern three-finger bluegrass styles. 

Mainer was born near Weaverville, North Carolina, on a mountain farm in Buncombe County. His family was poor during his childhood and they lived in a log cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Mainer grew up listening to traditional mountain music and was largely influenced by his brother-in-law Roscoe Banks. He first learned to play the banjo at square dances, where he would pick up instruments left by performers and practice on them. After moving to Concord, North Carolina and working in a series of jobs at cotton mills, he became a part of his brother J.E.'s band, known as J. E. Mainer's Mountaineers, playing frequent gigs on local radio and appearing on some of their classic recordings from 1934 -1936. 

Little Smilin' Rangers

After leaving his brother's group in 1936, he began to perform duet work with Zeke Morris, who was a bandmate from The Mountaineers. After a time working on this project, Mainer and Morris left to form the short-lived "Little Smilin' Rangers" who recorded eight sides that were released in 1938 and later became the "Sons of the Mountaineers". Their initial lineup featured guitarists Jay Hugh Hall and Clyde Moody, and fiddler Steve Ledford. Also in 1937, Mainer married singer Julia Brown, who performed under the name Hillbilly Lilly. He and his group recorded for Bluebird through 1941, and are best remembered for 1939's "Sparkling Blue Eyes"; personnel changes brought in other members like Jack and Curly Shelton, Tiny Dodson, Red Rector, and Fred Smith, among others. 

                                   

Throughout his career, he was noted for his unique and innovative two-finger banjo fingerpicking style, which some view as a precursor to three finger bluegrass banjo styles. Mainer took jobs at local radio stations to increase the visibility of his relative's ensemble, recording classics such as "Take Me in the Lifeboat". During this time, he appeared on many regional stations including WBT in Charlotte, WPTF in Raleigh, WNOX in Knoxville and WPAQ in Mount Airy. 

The Sons of the Mountaineers briefly stopped playing during World War II because Mainer could not afford to squander the valuable gasoline required for the journey to the radio stations. One notable exception, however, came in 1941, when they were invited to the White House by Eleanor Roosevelt and Alan Lomax. There in Washington D.C., they played several tunes, including "Down in the Willow Garden", a song personally requested by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. During this time, they also appeared in a version of The Chisholm Trail in New York City. At war's end, the band was reorganized and once again began to play at stations across North Carolina. Recordings at this time were sporadic, due to the declining popularity of the genre. In 1953, after having renewed his commitment to Christianity, Mainer left the group and exited the industry for a time. 

In 1953, Mainer and his wife settled in Flint, Michigan, where he found work at a General Motors factory. Although renouncing both the music industry and his trademark instrument, the banjo, he and Julia did continue to sing at gospel revival meetings. In the early 1960s, Molly O'Day convinced him that he could use the banjo in gospel recordings, which spurred a series of religiously themed banjo albums beginning in 1961. He also began to record and tour with his wife. 

Mainer retired from General Motors in 1973and entered the studio more often. He issued a series of albums on the Old Homestead label spanning from the late '70s to the early '90s, and also played at several bluegrass and folk festivals, mostly around Michigan. .Mainer has been credited with bridging the gap between old-time mountain music and Bluegrass. Musicians such as Bill Monroe, Ralph Stanley and Doc Watson have all cited Mainer as a source of influence. He has also been called the "Grandfather of Bluegrass". 

Mainer made his last disc, "Carolina Mule," in 1993, continued singing well into old age, and in 2002 finally got his debut at the Grand Ole Opry. Designated a National Heritage Fellow by President Reagan in 1987, he received a Michigan Heritage Award in 1996 and in 1998 was named to the Michigan Country Music Hall of Fame. He celebrated his centenary in 2007 and performed at a concert for his 101st birthday in 2008. He died from congestive heart failure on September 12, 2011 

(Edited from Wikipedia & AllMusic)

 

8 comments:

boppinbob said...

A big thank you goes to Quot for suggesting today’s birthday country singer.

For” J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers, Wade Mainer And His Little Smilin' Rangers, Wade Mainer And Sons Of The Mountaineers, Steve Ledford And The Mountaineers, The Happy-Go-Lucky Boys, Zeke Morris, Morris Brothers – Classic Sides 1937-1941” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/gQtkFoVW

J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers
1-1 Carry Your Cross With A Smile
1-2 Swing The Door Of Your Heart Open Wide
1-3 Answer To Greenback Dollar
1-4 There's A Green Hill Far Away
1-5 Miss Me When I'm Gone
1-6 Floating Down The Stream Of Time
1-7 Don't Go Out
1-8 Don't Get Trouble In Your Mind
1-9 Kiss Me Cindy
1-10 Your Best Friend Is Always Near
1-11 Lamp Lighting Time In Heaven
1-12 When The Light's Gone Out In Your Soul
1-13 I Once Loved A Young Man
1-14 Somebody Cares
1-15 I'm Living The Right Life Now
1-16 Just Over In The Glory Land
1-17 I'm In The Gloryland Way
1-18 If I Lose, Let Me Lose
1-19 Great Reaping Day
1-20 Oh Why Did I Ever Get Married
1-21 Back To Johnson City
Wade Mainer And His Little Smilin' Rangers
1-22 Ramshackle Shack
1-23 Memory Lane
1-24 Wild Bill Jones
1-25 I Want To Be Loved
2-1 What Are You Going To Do Brother?
2-2 Companions Draw Nigh
2-3 Mountain Sweetheart
2-4 Don't Forget Me Little Darling
Wade Mainer And Sons Of The Mountaineers
2-5 Lonely Tomb
2-6 Pale Moonlight
2-7 All My Friends
2-8 Don't Get Too Deep In Love
2-9 Don't Leave Me Alone
2-10 I Won't Be Worried
2-11 Where Romance Calls
2-12 Another Alabama Camp Meetin'
2-13 Mitchell Blues
2-14 Farther Along
2-15 Dear Loving Mother And Dad
2-16 Can't Tell About These Women
2-17 That Kind
2-18 If I Had Listened To Mother
2-19 She Is Spreading Her Wings For A Journey
2-20 The Same Old You To Me
2-21 Life's Ev'nin' Sun
2-22 Mother Still Prays For You Jack
2-23 You're Awfully Mean To Me
2-24 Home In The Sky
2-25 A Little Love
3-1 North Carolina Moon
3-2 More Good Women Gone Wrong
3-3 Sparkling Blue Eyes
3-4 We Will Miss Him
3-5 I Left My Home In The Mountains
3-6 I Met Her At A Ball One Night
3-7 You May Forsake Me
3-8 Look On And Cry
3-9 One Little Kiss
3-10 Mama Don't Make Me Go To Bed
3-11 Crying Holy
3-12 Heaven Bells Are Ringing
3-13 Sparkling Blue Eyes No. 2
3-14 The Poor Drunkard's Dream
3-15 Were You There?
3-16 The Gospel Cannonball
3-17 The Great And Final Judgement
3-18 What A Wonderful Saviour Is He
3-19 Why Not Make Heaven Your Home
3-20 Mansions In The Sky
3-21 Not A Word Of That Be Said
3-22 Drifting Through An Unfriendly World
3-23 Shake My Mother's Hand For Me
3-24 Anywhere Is Home
3-25 I Can Tell You The Time
4-1 He Gave His Life
4-2 Ramblin' Boy
4-3 The Precious Jewel
4-4 Old Reuben
4-5 Precious Memories
Steve Ledford And The Mountaineers
4-6 Since I Met My Mother-in-Law
4-7 Bachelor Blues
4-8 Only A Broken Heart
4-9 Happy Or Lonesome
The Happy-Go-Lucky Boys
4-10 Darling I'm Still In Love With You
4-11 No Letter In The Mail Today
4-12 Come Back, Sweetheart
4-13 I Hope She's Satisfied
4-14 Happy-Go-Lucky Breakdown
4-15 What-Cha Gonna Go With The Baby?
Zeke Morris
4-16 Garden Of Prayer
Morris Brothers
4-17 Dream Of The Miner's Child
4-18 Little Nellie
4-19 One Little Word
4-20 Wabash Cannon Ball No. 2
4-21 It's Blues
4-22 Gabriel's Trumpet
J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers
4-23 Drunkard's Hiccoughs
4-24 Country Blues
4-25 Concord Rag

boppinbob said...

For “Wade Mainer – Complete King Recordings 1947-1961 (2006 Gusto)” go here;

https://pixeldrain.com/u/yVbN2uDi

1-1 Mother's Prayers Have Followed Me
1-2 Vision Of Mother
1-3 Don't Write To Mother Too Late
1-4 I'm Glad I', On The Inside Looking Out
1-5 Awaiting The Return Of My Boy
1-6 Roll My Lady Roll
1-7 There'll Com A Time
1-8 As Time Rolls On
1-9 Dust On The Bible
1-10 Soldier's Grave
1-11 Little Pal
1-12 He's Coming To Us Dead
1-13 Now Lay Me Down To Sleep
1-14 No Place To Lay Your Head
1-15 God's Radio Phone
1-16 He's Passing This Way
1-17 Those Blue Eyes I Love
1-18 Little Book
1-19 Coortin' In The Rain
2-1 Little Birdie
2-2 The Girl I Left In Sunny Tennessee
2-3 I'm Not Looking Backward
2-4 Standing Outside
2-5 That Star Belongs To Me
2-6 Dreaming OfA Little Cabin
2-7 On The Banks Of The Ohio
2-8 My Home Is Down In Dixie
2-9 The Little Brown Church
2-10 The New Bright World
2-11 The Hill Lone And Gray
2-12 Building On That Rock
2-13 My Soldier Boy
2-14 Streamlined Religion
2-15 He Signed My Pardon
2-16 I'm A Free Little Bird
2-17 Home In The Rock
2-18 Sweet Heaven Was There

Banjo, Bass – Troy Brammer (tracks: 1-6 disc 2)
Fiddle – Ed Bryant (tracks: 7-18 disc 2)
Guitar – Ned Smathers (tracks: 1-12 dic 1)
Guitar, Baritone Vocals – Wiley Morris (tracks: 13-19 disc 1)
Guitar, Tenor Vocals – Owen Bloodworth (tracks: 7-18 disc 2)
Guitar, Vocals – Marion Hall (tracks: 1-6 disc 2)
Mandolin – Arville Freeman (tracks: 1-8 & 11-12 disc1), Jethro Burns (tracks: 9 & 10 disc 1)
Mandolin, Tenor Vocals – Lloyd Burge (tracks: 1-6 disc 2)
Steel Guitar, Tenor Vocals – Willie Carver (tracks: 13-19 disc 1)
Violin – Oscar (Red) Wilson (tracks: 1-12 disc 1)
Vocals, Banjo, Guitar – Wade Mainer
Vocals, Guitar – Julia Mainer (tracks: 7-18 disc 2)

Wade Mainer – Early & Great Sacred Songs (1998 Old Homestead)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/g9i1PbTG

1 Take Me Back To The Sunny South
2 Drifting Through An Unfriendly World (duet with Clyde Moody)
3 Little Rosebuds
4 If I Could Her My Mother Pray Again
5 Ship Sailing Now
6 Mother Came To Get Her Boy From Jail
7 Shake Hands With My Mother Again
8 The Old And Faded Picture
9 What Would You Give In Exchange
10 My Mother Is Waiting
11 Dear Daddy You're Gone
12 I'm Not Turning Backward
13 Heaven Bells Are Ringing
14 Dying Boy's Prayer
15 City On The Hill
16 Lights In The Valley
17 Walk That Lonesome Valley
18 Got A Home In That Rock
19 Going Down The River Of Jordan
20 They Said My Lord Was A Devil
21 Precious Memories
22 Anywhere Is Home
23 I Can Tell You The Time
24 Not A Word Of That Be Said

Buster said...

Thanks, Bob - love this!

Bob Mac said...

Thanks Bob.

Rob Kopp said...

Thanks a lot

T.G. said...

Thanks a lot, very nice!

Fred said...

Here is a collection of Wade Mainer's Complete Bluebird Recordings I downloaded many years ago from a now defunct blog called Jeremy's Saggy Record Cabinet. There is some overlap with what you've already posted, but some might like Jeremy's thoroughness.
https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/70c46377-4162-4907-9d91-2bf378826822
Best wishes,
Fred

boppinbob said...

Thanks Fred, Looks like they are a better bitrate.