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  1. Biography. She was born Maybelle Addington on May 10, 1909, in Nickelsville, Virginia, the daughter of Margaret Elizabeth (née Kilgore; 1879–1960) and Hugh Jackson Addington (1877–1929). [5] On March 13, 1926, Maybelle married Ezra Carter. They had three daughters, Helen, June, and Anita. [4]

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Maybelle Carter (born May 10, 1909, near Nickelsville, Virginia, U.S.—died October 23, 1978, Nashville, Tennessee) was an American guitarist whose distinctive playing style and long influential career mark her as a classic figure in country music.

  3. 22 de dic. de 2021 · SUMMARY. Maybelle Carter was a member of the Carter Family, a trio that helped to pioneer what became known as country music. Born in Scott County, in Southwest Virginia, she grew up playing music and learning traditional Appalachian songs and tunes.

  4. 17 de nov. de 2017 · With sharp features and piercing blue eyes, Maybelle Carter (born Addington) was a guitar prodigy and a curious, confident musician.

  5. Maybelle played the guitar, autoharp and banjo, and created a unique sound for the group. She was widely respected and loved by the Grand Ole Opry community of the early 1950s, and was popularly known as "Mother Maybelle."

  6. Biography. Legendary country music performer. Born May 10, 1909. Died October 23, 1978. Guitarist renowned for her playing style and her crafting of the “Carter Lick.” Member of the original Carter Family musical group, and mother of June, Helen, and Anita Carter. Member, Country Music Hall of Fame®. Interview Summary. 1968 February 1 (30 ...

  7. Led the Way. The first prominent female instrumentalist in commercial country music, and a participant in the famous Victor Bristol sessions of July/August, 1927. Recorded hundreds of songs and tunes, scores of them still in today’s bluegrass repertoire. Member of the Grand Ole Opry, 1950-1967.