This record of at least 77 years is one of the founding families of a style from a tree later in the Bluegrass country and would share. After the successful use of electrical recording some record companies for mobile devices would have taken rural Appalachia in search of hillbilly music. The resulting popularity of these recordings, the Carter family in the Victor studios in Camden, New Jersey in 1928 with the registration process Orthophonic. I love this record because NavajoChurch music has strong influence on bluegrass gospel. When I heard the Carter Family sing I think of my grandparents. And a quick signing to the label Blue Bird, is that it was founded by Victor, to offer a discounted price records, new artists, old and level 2 so many flourished under this label, as they would publish masters old and new talent scout which was not yet popular. It is not surprising that Montgomery Ward may sell Bluebird Records Bluebird with its own brand.Title: Keep on the Sunny Side Label: Victor budget label Bluebird licensed for sale in Montgomery Ward Composer: Written by Ada Blenkhorn AP Cater credited recording date: 09/05/1928 Artist: Cater family of Alvin Pleasant "AP" Delaney Carter - Vocal Sara Dougherty Carter - Harp & Vocal car and Addington Maybelle Carter - vocals and guitar Record Number: 5006 A, M4225 - B Format: 78 laps recorded sound technical problems: No EQ curve, 73-speed turntable, heavy wear CopyrightsDisclaimer ... Good Bumbo Seats For Babies