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The Chuck Wagon Gang : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Chuck Wagon Gang
The Chuck Wagon Gang is a Southern gospel musical group, and long-running radio show, formed in 1935 by D.P. (Dad) Carter and son Jim (Ernest) and daughters Rose (Lola) and Anna (Effie).〔 The Start of the Carter Family〕 The group got their first radio break as sponsored singers for Bewley Flour in 1936.〔Rick Marsehall ''Encyclopedia of Country and Western Music'' 1990 Page 33 "Soon thereafter, Bewley Flour lost their sponsored singers on the station , the Chuck Wagon Gang, and the Carters were asked to assume the role. The year was 1936, "〕 The "Gang" signed with Columbia Records and remained with them for 39 years, creating a world record with them that lasted until 2000, when Johnny Mathis' overall contract with the same label (combining both his signage in 1957 and re-signage in 1968) entered its 40th year. At one point they were Columbia's number one selling group with excess of over 39 million in record sales.〔The Chuck Wagon Gang's Start〕 The Chuck Wagon Gang has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, and the Grand Ole Opry. The group has been inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame and the Smithsonian Institution's classic American recordings.〔 ==1930s== The group was founded in 1935 broadcasting from radio station KFYO in Lubbock, Texas, and took the name in 1936 when they moved to WBAP in Fort Worth.〔http://www.sghistory.com/index.php?n=C.Chuck_Wagon_Gang〕
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