Sunday, 20 July 2025

J.E. Mainer born 20 July 1898


J. E. Mainer (July 20, 1898 – June 12, 1971) was an American old time fiddler who followed in the wake of Gid Tanner and his Skillet Lickers. 

Mainer's Mountaineers, with their leader J.E. Mainer on fiddle, were one of the most popular string bands of the 1930s. They formed an important link between old-time string music and bluegrass, and their musical life exemplified several important aspects of the musical culture of the mountain southeast: the importance of the brother duet, the early link between country music and radio advertising, and the prevalence of turn-of-the-century sentimental song in the repertories of 1930s musicians. 

Joseph Emmett Mainer grew up on a farm in the mountains near Weaverville, North Carolina, United States, and learned to play the banjo and fiddle from an early age. Since Wade, his brother, also was interested in learning to play the banjo, he left that to Wade and concentrated on the fiddle. Soon, Mainer began performing at local country barn dances. He found work at a textile mill in Knoxville, Tennessee, but moved to Concord, North Carolina in 1922 for another work in a mill. 

Mainer's fame as a fiddler rose and sponsored by the Crazy Water Crystals in 1933, he and his newly formed band consisting of J. E. on fiddle, Wade Mainer on banjo, and Zeke Morris on guitar, made their radio debut on WBT in Charlotte, North Carolina, calling themselves J.E. Mainer and his Crazy Mountaineers. The band appeared on several radio stations in the following years until 1935, when they received a recording contract. One of the 14 songs recorded at that session was "Maple on the Hill," a turn-of-the-century sentimental standard originally composed by the African-American Cincinnati janitor-composer Gussie Davis. The song had been introduced to country audiences by both Vernon Dalhart and the Carter Family, but the mournful warmth of J.E.'s fiddle and Wade's banjo made it a country standard. 


                                   

In August the same year, the Mountaineers, with the addition of "Daddy" John Love, recorded for Bluebird Records. Wade Mainer and Zeke Morris temporarily left the band in the early 1936 to form a duo. In the meantime, Ollie Bunn, Howard Bumgardner and Clarence Todd replaced Wade, Zeke and "Daddy" John Love on the next recording session. 

 In the summer of 1936, Wade and Zeke returned to record with "the mountaineers". The next year, in 1937, Wade Mainer formed the "Sons of the Mountaineers". Shortly, a new change of personnel occurred when Leonard "Lester" Stokes and George Morris became members of "the mountaineers" calling themselves "Handsome and Sambo". They added Snuffy Jenkins on banjo on the following recording session. In late 1938, Stokes and Morris were once more replaced by Clyde Moody and Jay Hugh Hall. The band continued to perform on radio stations in both North and South Carolina. The Mountaineers disbanded at the outbreak of World War II, but Mainer continued to record in the late 1940s, together with his sons, Glenn and Curly, for King Records. 

Following WWII, J. E. confined most of his playing to the Carolinas, Tennessee and Virginia. He recorded in 1946, with a band whose most prominent members were his sons J. E."Curly", Jr. and Glenn, who developed into a quality Bluegrass banjo picker. J. E. Mainer’s Mountaineers had four recording sessions in 1946 that resulted in several singles and two albums.  An enduring original from these sessions was "Run Mountain”. 

In 1962, Chris Strachwitz of the Arhoolie label visited J. E. in Concord and subsequently cut a new album, “The Legendary Family from the Blue Ridge Mountains”. This led to the re-discovery of Mainer’s Mountaineers by a new generation of fans across the U.S. and in the summer of 1963 they appeared at the Berkeley Folk Music Festival, , which introduced Mainer's music to a whole new generation. King reissued some of the Mountaineers recordings (such as Good Ole Mountain Music) in the early '60s, and over the course of that decade Mainer recorded several more albums and made appearances on the radio and at festivals. 

Beginning in 1967, J. E. cut a series of 20 albums for Uncle Jim O’Neal’s Rural Rhythm label, guested on the WWVA Jamboree and played numerous festivals while continuing to live modestly in his country home in Concord. He continued to perform until his death in June 12, 1971. 

Mainer was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame on October 11, 2012.

(Edited from Wikipedia. AllMusic & Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame)

3 comments:

boppinbob said...

A big thank you to Quot for suggesting today’s birthday fiddler.
All albums are from the usual streamers @ 192

For “J. E. Mainer – The Early Years 1935 – 1939 (2009 JSP)” go here;

https://pixeldrain.com/u/pH9mbKt6

1-1 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Ship Sailing Now 2:38
1-2 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– This World Is Not My Home 2:54
1-3 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Maple On The Hill 2:46
1-4 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Take Me In The Lifeboat 2:42
1-5 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Seven And A Half 3:08
1-6 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– New Curly Headed Baby 3:17
1-7 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Let Her Go God Bless Her 3:17
1-8 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– City On The Hill 2:37
1-9 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– The Longest Train 3:12
1-10 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Writer A Letter To Mother 3:16
1-11 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Lights In The Valley 3:13
1-12 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Goin' Back West In The Fall 2:36
1-13 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– New Lost Train Blues 2:47
1-14 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Number 111 2:53
1-15 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– I Am Walking In The Light 2:32
1-16 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Don't Cause Mother's Hair to Turn Grey 2:17
1-17 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– When I Reach My Home Eternal 2:48
1-18 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Fatal Wreck Of The Bus 2:50
1-19 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Behind The Parlor Door 2:28
1-20 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Satisfied 2:41
1-21 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– One To Love Me 2:34
1-22 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– On A Cold Winter Night 3:03
1-23 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– John Henry Was A Little Boy 3:13
1-24 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– The Old And Faded Picture 3:04
1-25 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Take Me Home To The Sweet Sunny South 2:53
2-1 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers: 1. Walk That Lonesome Valley 3:07
2-2 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Got A Home In That Rock 3:06
2-3 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Johnson's Old Grey Mule 2:52
2-4 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Won't Be Worried Long 2:51
2-5 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Goin' Down The River Of Jordan 3:09
2-6 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Why Do You Bob Your Hair Girls? 2:26
2-7 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Watermelon On The Vine 2:33
2-8 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– We Can't Be Darlings Anymore 2:26
2-9 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– Tell Mother I'll Meet Her 3:00
2-10 J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers– In A Little Village Churchyard 2:12
2-11 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Come Back To Your Dobie Shack 2:43
2-12 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Just As The Sun Went Down 2:31
2-13 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– What Would You Give In Exchange 2:53
2-14 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– A Leaf From The Sea 2:29
2-15 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Brown Eyes 3:03
2-16 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Maple On The Hill, Pt. 2 (Driftin' To That Happy Home) 2:53
2-17 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Going To Georgia 2:52
2-18 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Nobody's Darlin But Mine 2:34
2-19 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Mother Came To Get Her Boy From Jail 2:38
2-20 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Where The Red, Red Roses Grow 3:01
2-21 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Cradle Days 2:15
2-22 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Gathering Flowers From The Hills 2:24
2-23 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– My Mother Is Waiting 2:39
2-24 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– If I Could Hear My Mother 2:32
2-25 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Nobody's Darling On Earth 2:56

boppinbob said...

3-1 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Shake Hands With Mother 2:44
3-2 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– They Said My Lord Was A Devil 2:58
3-3 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Won't Somebody Pal With Me 2:39
3-4 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Hop Along Peter 2:38
3-5 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Just One Way To The Pearly Gates 2:45
3-6 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Dear Daddy You're Gone 2:30
3-7 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Been Foolin' Me Baby 3:24
3-8 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– I'll Be A Friend Of Jesus 2:44
3-9 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Cowboy's Pony In Heaven 2:55
3-10 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Little Birdie 2:59
3-11 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Always Been A Rambler 2:28
3-12 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Starting Life Anew With You 2:31
3-13 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Little Rosebuds 2:30
3-14 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Train Carry My Girl Back Home 2:26
3-15 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– In The Land Beyond The Blue 2:19
3-16 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris–A Change All Around 2:32
3-17 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Short Life And It's Trouble 2:28
3-18 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Dying Boy's Prayer 2:26
3-19 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Free Again 2:30
3-20 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Answer To "Two Little Rosebuds" 2:12
3-21 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– I'm Not Turning Backward 3:15
3-22 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Riding On That Train Forty-Five 2:36
3-23 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Little Maggie 2:24
3-24 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Little Pal 3:40
3-25 Wade Mainer & Zeke Morris– Down In The Willow 2:31
4-1 Daddy John Love– My Wife Went Away And Left Me 2:49
4-2 Daddy John Love– Railroad Blues 2:38
4-3 Daddy John Love– Over The Hills In Carolina 2:26
4-4 Daddy John Love– Budded Roses 2:19
4-5 Daddy John Love– What Makes Him Do It 2:59
4-6 Daddy John Love– My Little Red Ford 2:24
4-7 Daddy John Love– I Am Dreaming Of Mother 2:50
4-8 Daddy John Love– Cotton Mill Blues 2:19
4-9 Daddy John Love– Blue Days 2:37
4-10 Daddy John Love– No Place Like Home 2:41
4-11 Daddy John Love– Homeless Child 2:21
4-12 Daddy John Love– Where Is My Mama? 2:38
4-13 Dixie Reelers– What A Friend We Have In Mother 2:41
4-14 Dixie Reelers– My Heart Is Broken For You 2:36
4-15 Dixie Reelers– Answer To Maple On The Hill, Pt. 2 2:46
4-16 Dixie Reelers– Lonesome Valley, Pt. 2 2:54
4-17 Dixie Reelers– Walkin' In My Sleep 2:26
4-18 Dixie Reelers– Father, Dear Father 2:47
4-19 Dixie Reelers– I Shall Not Be Moved 2:12
4-20 Dixie Reelers– Do You Want To See Mother Again? 2:33
4-21 Morris Brothers– Darling Think What You Have Done 2:41
4-22 Morris Brothers– The Story Of Charlie Lawson 2:07
4-23 Morris Brothers– The Great Speckled Bird 2:40
4-24 Morris Brothers– Just How Pretty You Smile 2:11
4-25 Morris Brothers– Married Woman Blues 2:12

boppinbob said...

For ”J.E. Mainer's Mountaineers – Run Mountain (1997 Arhoolie)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/oLHXUwHR

1 Mississippi Sawyer 2:58
2 Ramshackle Shack 3:06
3 Run Mountain 2:54
4 Short Life Of Trouble 3:47
5 If I Lose Let Me Lose 4:14
6 Greenback Dollar 3:20
7 Seven And A Half 2:54
8 Don't Go Out Little Darling 2:51
9 Over In The Gloryland 4:12
10 The Country Blues 3:04
11 Hop Along Peter 2:36
12 He's Coming To Us Dead 3:15
13 Crying Holy 2:34
14 Oh Those Tombs 3:39
15 Rhythm Blues 2:37
16 Two Little Rosebuds 3:20
17 Sally Goodin 3:27
18 Maple On The Hill 4:01
19 My Home's In Louisiana 2:33
20 Wild Bill Jones 3:04
21 Shake My Mother's Hand For Me 2:46
22 I'm Just Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail 3:12
23 Mama Don't Allow 3:20

Banjo – Glenn Mainer
Bass, Vocals – Earl Cheeks
Fiddle, Banjo, Vocals – J.E. Mainer
Guitar, Vocals – Carolyn Mainer, J.E. Mainer Jr.
Mandolin – Otis Overcash
Recorded in Concord, N.C. on April 7, 1963.

For “J.E. Mainer & His Mountaineers – 40 Classics: Old Time Mountain Music
And More Old Time Mountain Music (2007 Rural Rhythm)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/5kMk8GUN

Old Time Mountain Music
1-1 Watermelon On The Vine 2:02
1-2 Hoop It Up Liza Jane 1:58
1-3 Sweet Sunny South 2:03
1-4 Shoot The Turkey Buzzard 2:00
1-5 Oh! Those Tombs 2:37
1-6 Kenny Wagner 1:37
1-7 Run Mountain 2:00
1-8 Rock That Cradle, Lucy 1:55
1-9 Don't Go Out Tonight Little Darlin' 2:20
1-10 Granny Kickin' Up Her Heels 1:22
1-11 Johnson's Old Grey Mule 2:19
1-12 Ticklish David 2:10
1-13 Stayed In The Wagon Yard 2:00
1-14 Gettin' There Rabbit 1:56
1-15 City On Mt. Zion 2:34
1-16 Don't Cry Honey 1:55
1-17 Dance Around Molly 0:50
1-18 Taby Let Your Hair Hang Down 2:30
1-19 Me And My Gal 2:02
1-20 Jim Boy's Breakdown 1:15
More Old Time Mountain Music
2-1 Jolly Blacksmith 1:57
2-2 Hop Along Peter 1:12
2-3 Mainer's Blues 1:56
2-4 Shout Lula 1:45
2-5 Wildwood Flower 1:27
2-6 Down The Old Plank Road 1:48
2-7 Keep My Skillet Good And Greasy 2:00
2-8 Forty Years Ago 2:10
2-9 Glass Number One 2:00
2-10 Railroad Bill 1:52
2-11 Blue Ridge Breakdown 2:07
2-12 Courtin' In The Rain 3:30
2-13 Old Hen Sitting In A Chimmy Jamb 2:07
2-14 Donkey On The Track 2:20
2-15 Adam And Eve In The Garden 3:00
2-16 Get Away Old Man 1:33
2-17 Jay Goose Is Dead 1:35
2-18 Climbing Up The Mountain 1:45
2-19 Goodbye Little Bonnie 2:02
2-20 Hand Me Down My Peg And Awl 2:06

Rural Rhythm's 40 Classics: Old Time Mountain Music is really a "two-fer" collecting J.E. Mainer & His Mountaineers' 1967 albums Old Time Mountain Music and More Old Time Mountain Music. Fiddler Mainer and his Mountaineers were one of the more popular string bands of the 1930s, blending classic old-time country and gospel-tinged bluegrass into an Appalachian stew that the music community ate up like hotcakes. The recordings featured here are not from the group's heydays, but the improved late-'60s production makes for a smoother listen.(AllMusic)