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Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?

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by Mark Zwonitzer


  on Coy and Sara’s relationship, 159, 222–23

  on life at Eck and Maybelle’s house, 155–56

  marriage of, 219

  Maybelle’s death and, 393, 394

  move west of, 160–61, 218–20

  Bays, Vernon, 17–18, 32, 56, 57, 154, 158, 195, 241

  Bays, Will, 12, 30, 124

  Bays, William Anderson, 20

  Bays, William H., 21–22, 24

  Bean, Roy, 197

  “Bear Creek Blues,” 242

  Bear Family Records, 4

  Benet, Stephen Vincent, 89

  Berliner, Emile, 85

  Best of the Carter Family, 353

  Bible Questions and Answers, 274

  Billboard charts, 260

  “Birds Were Singing of You, The,” 133

  Bisbee, Jasper E., 88

  “Black Mountain Rag,” 354, 370

  black musicians:

  A.P. and, 127–29, 131–38

  Peer and, 83, 84, 87

  Pentecostalism and, 133–36

  Blanchard, Lowell, 265, 267

  Blood, Sweat & Tears, 348

  Bluebird, 321

  “Bluebird Island,” 290

  “Blue Doll,” 311–12

  “Blue Moon of Kentucky,” 306, 307

  “Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, The,” 271

  blues, 127–28, 132–33, 137–38, 184, 241–42

  “Blue Yodel,” 140

  Boggs, Dock, 139

  Bond, L. H., 180

  Borglum, Gutzon, 234

  Bourne, Sol, 176

  Bowman, Becky, 299–306, 308, 309, 312, 336, 344–45

  as fill-in for Carter Sisters, 299–300, 301

  Bowman, Claudine “Mommy,” 299

  Bowman, Emily, 299

  “Boy Named Sue, A,” 364

  Bradford, Perry, 84

  Bradley, Harold, 354

  Bradley, Owen, 335

  Brasfield, Rod, 308

  Briar, 339

  Bright, Lindsay, 189

  Brinkley, “Doctor” John Romulus, 1–4, 5, 10, 197–213, 200, 215, 241

  background of, 201–3, 207

  border-radio station of, 3–4, 197, 209–18

  gubernatorial campaign of, 3, 208–9

  home of, 198–99, 222

  impotence treatments of, 2, 203–8, 210–13

  investigations into, 206–7, 212, 213

  radio broadcasts of, 203–12

  success of, 206–7

  Brinkley, Johnny Boy, 212, 213

  Brinkley, Minnie, 204, 210

  Bristol News Bulletin, 80, 94

  Brockman, Polk, 89–90, 92, 139

  Brunswick, 76–77

  Bryant, Boudleaux, 271

  Bryant, Felice, 271

  “Buddies in the Saddle,” 241

  Burns, Aitchee, 266

  Burns, Kenneth, 268

  Bush, Ethyl, 40

  Cadence, 311

  “Canned Heat,” 279

  “Cannonball, The,” 132

  “Cannonball Blues,” 288, 344

  Canteen Woogie, 254

  Carson, Fiddlin’ John, 75, 87–90, 92

  Carson, Gerald, 199

  Carter, Alvin Pleasant Delaney (A.P.), 25–36, 46–53, 57–63, 76–79, 95–250, 269

  bandstand built by, 325–26, 330

  birth of, 25

  after Carter Family breakup, 9, 250, 315–33

  Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle and, 257, 273–74

  childhood of, 16–17, 18, 26–33

  as church singer, 30, 31, 37–38

  courtship and wedding of, 35–36, 38, 46–49, 50

  death and burial of, 331–33, 335, 384, 397

  divorce of, 180–81

  employment of, 28, 33–36, 57–59, 76

  family history of, 19–22

  as farmer, 33, 34, 47, 124–25, 156, 172–73

  as father, 147, 171

  final days of, 329–33

  generosity of, 322–23

  grocery store of, 315, 320–21, 322, 328, 329, 332

  guitar playing attempted by, 146

  homes of, 47–48, 51–53, 110–12, 125, 156, 174, 240, 241, 317, 319

  Janette’s marriage and, 238–40

  land bought by, 240, 326

  musical abilities of, 29–30, 31, 37–38

  music seen as way to make money by, 62–63, 76–79, 103

  old songs valued by, 77

  onstage presence of, 114, 115

  personality and demeanor of, 27–29, 38, 103, 146–47, 187–88, 316, 318–19, 322–23, 326

  photographs of, xiv, 12, 48–49, 50, 107, 126, 127, 244, 245, 314

  physical appearance of, 316–17, 323

  return to music attempted by, 324–28

  Sara’s extramarital affair and, 158–59, 163, 221

  Sara’s first meeting with, 35–36

  Sara’s relationship with, 62, 145–48, 157, 163–64, 170, 180, 185–86, 225, 232–33, 325, 330

  Sara’s remarriage and, 225–26

  Sara’s separation from, 163–68, 170–71, 177–81

  slackening in song production of, 186

  as solo vocalist, 132, 242

  song-hunting expeditions of, 5, 107–8, 111, 118–22, 127–38, 145–46, 148–49, 159, 165, 175, 177

  as songwriter, 34, 107, 120, 133, 174, 175, 177, 186

  tremor of, 27, 29–30, 187, 316, 330

  voice and singing style of, 5, 29–30, 31, 47, 99–100, 109, 115, 147, 232, 242

  wandering nature of, 57, 58–59, 99, 115

  see also Original Carter Family

  Carter, Anita (Maybelle’s daughter), 167, 179, 186, 187, 190–91, 194, 195–96, 242, 361, 390

  birth of, 190

  first Texas trip of, 197, 199–200, 215, 216, 226

  marriages of, 298–99

  musical training of, 226–27

  on parents’ relationship, 356

  as performer, 215, 226–30, 232, 233, 236–37, 247–313, 369, 370

  personality and demeanor of, 228

  photographs of, 183, 224, 245, 283, 335

  Presley and, 308, 309–11

  reluctant to continue performing, 264, 265, 336

  schooling of, 253, 264, 276, 277, 288

  singing with Original Carter Family, 215, 226, 232, 233, 236–37

  social life of, 273

  solo career of, 289–90, 311–12

  as songwriter, 236–37

  voice of, 271–72, 353–54

  Williams and, 291–96, 298

  yodeling of, 262–63, 287

  see also Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle

  “Carter, Aunt Polly” (character), 254, 270

  Carter, Big Tom (A.P.’s cousin), 73–74, 118–19, 123, 319, 320

  Carter, Carlene (Maybelle’s granddaughter), 363, 369–73

  Carter, Dale (A.P.’s cousin), 73, 119

  Carter, Dulaney (A.P.’s great-grandfather), 19, 332

  Carter, E. T., 181

  Carter, Elisha “Lish” (A.P.’s uncle), 12, 20, 30, 34, 66, 78, 101, 108

  Carter, Ermine (A.P.’s brother), 25–26, 46, 52, 75, 173, 332

  Carter, Ettaleen (A.P.’s sister), 12, 25, 101–2, 227, 331

  Carter, Ezra “Eck” (“Pop”) (A.P.’s brother; Maybelle’s husband), 77, 78, 108, 112, 116, 166–67, 187–97, 299, 308, 354, 355–58

  Bayses aided by, 152, 153

  birth of, 25

  books of, 249, 303, 350–51, 358

  cars and driving of, 57, 62, 78, 100, 123, 188, 268, 278

  Carter Family’s audition and, 78, 104

  Carter Sisters managed by, 268–69, 271, 273, 283–84, 301

  Cash and, 348, 350–52, 358, 360, 361

  childhood of, 26–27, 28

  competitiveness of, 188–89

  cooking of, 196–97, 305

  courtship and wedding of, 65–67

  daughters’ musical careers and, 226–27, 229, 248, 250–51, 254, 255, 275–77, 335, 336

  daught
ers’ suitors and, 249–50, 273, 276–77, 280–81, 300

  drinking of, 191–92

  as farmer, 194

  as father, 188, 190–91, 226–27, 228–29, 249–50, 253, 255–56, 300

  final days of, 387–89

  Florida life of, 336–37, 355–57, 362–63, 390

  generosity of, 193–95, 196

  as grandfather, 362–63

  homes of, 75, 124, 155–56, 157, 179, 186, 189–91, 194–96, 263–64, 304, 326, 336–37, 356

  Maybelle’s relationship with, 74–76, 187, 190, 192, 303, 304–5, 388

  motorcycle riding of, 74–75, 188

  Opry offer and, 283–84

  parents’ deaths and, 247, 248

  personality and demeanor of, 26, 66, 187–89, 191, 193–96, 355–56

  photographs of, xv, 12, 182

  as railway mail clerk, 27, 56–57, 67, 155, 189, 191, 249, 254

  religion and, 74, 192–94

  retirement plans of, 336–37, 390

  rock clearing of, 194, 304–5, 348

  spending habits of, 56–57, 75, 124, 156, 189, 195–96, 278, 303–4, 357, 371

  war effort and, 254–55

  Williams and, 291, 295

  Carter, Fern, see Salyers, Fern Carter

  Carter, Gladys Ettaleen (later Mrs. Milan Millard) (A.P. and Sara’s daughter), 47–48, 60, 62, 76, 103, 111, 112, 142, 147, 148, 174, 240, 250, 317, 321, 322, 323, 328, 386

  A.P.’s final days and, 329–31, 333

  A.P.’s legacy to, 332

  on A.P.’s songwriting, 120, 121

  birth of, 59

  at Carter Family’s audition, 78, 97–99

  courtship and wedding of, 179, 214, 227

  family homeplace deeded to, 241

  household duties of, 167

  as mother, 214

  New York trip of, 167–70

  parents’ separation and, 164, 166, 167, 171, 179

  photographs of, 97, 163, 375

  Carter, Grant (A.P.’s brother), 25, 192, 263, 326

  Carter, Helen (later Mrs. Glenn Jones) (Maybelle’s daughter), 155, 167, 179, 181, 186, 187, 190, 192, 194, 196, 197, 215, 363, 368, 390

  accordion playing of, 251, 270

  birth of, 104

  Bowman as fill-in for, 299–300, 301

  childbearing of, 281, 287–88, 301

  courtship and wedding of, 276–77, 280–81

  first Texas trip of, 229, 231–32, 233, 236, 237

  on Ma Carter, 227–28

  musical training of, 226–27

  as performer, 226–27, 229–30, 232, 233, 236–37, 247–313, 369–71, 383

  personality and demeanor of, 227

  photographs of, 183, 224, 245, 283

  schooling of, 231, 249

  singing with Original Carter Family, 232, 233, 236–37

  social life of, 273

  solo career of, 289

  as songwriter, 336

  see also Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle

  Carter, Janette (later Mrs. Jimmy Jett) (A.P. and Sara’s daughter), 60–61, 76, 78, 103, 108, 110–11, 118, 121, 124, 147, 148, 174, 186, 196, 214, 315, 317, 322, 325, 329–32, 386

  A.P.’s legacy to, 332

  birth of, 59

  festivals organized by, 375, 380–84, 387, 395

  first Texas trip of, 230–32, 233–34

  marriage of, 238–40

  parents’ separation and, 163–66, 170–71, 179

  as performer, 115–16, 229, 230, 233–36, 238, 240, 257

  photographs of, 97, 163

  Sara’s death and, 395, 396–97

  schooling of, 231

  songs gathered by, 236

  Carter, Jim (A.P.’s brother), 12, 25, 29, 129

  Carter, Joe (A.P. and Sara’s son), 46, 58, 74, 76, 103, 108, 142, 145–46, 167, 174, 200, 214, 225, 241, 303, 325, 386

  A.P.’s legacy to, 332

  birth of, 60

  at Carter Family’s audition, 78, 97–99

  farm work and, 172–73

  first Texas trip of, 230–32, 234, 236

  parents’ separation and, 164–66, 170, 171, 179

  as performer, 234, 355, 383

  photographs of, 97, 163, 334

  schooling of, 231

  streaking of, 147–48

  Carter, June (later Mrs. Johnny Cash) (Maybelle’s daughter), 31, 115, 155, 161, 167, 179, 186, 188, 190, 192, 193, 195, 196, 197, 215, 357, 389, 390, 391

  as actress, 312

  Cash’s courtship of and wedding to, 346–52, 361

  Cash’s drug habit and, 349, 359–61

  childbearing of, 301

  as comic, 232, 242–43, 254, 270, 279–80, 287, 302

  first Texas trip of, 229–34, 236

  on Maybelle’s guitar playing, 71

  musical training of, 226–27

  as performer, 6, 7, 226–27, 229–30, 232, 233, 236–37, 242–43, 247–313

  personality and demeanor of, 228–29

  photographs of, 183, 224, 245, 283, 334, 335

  as salesperson, 252–53, 279–80, 312

  schooling of, 249, 253, 259

  singing with Original Carter Family, 232, 233, 236–37

  Smith’s courtship of and marriage to, 299, 300–301, 312

  social life of, 273

  solo career of, 274–76, 289, 312, 336

  sound systems and, 270–71

  Williams and, 295, 296–97

  see also Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle

  “Carter, Little Junie” (character), 270, 271, 279

  Carter, Little Tom, 319

  Carter, Lois (A.P.’s niece), see Hensley, Lois Carter

  Carter, Martha Bays (A.P.’s aunt), 30

  Carter, Maybelle Addington, 5, 7, 33, 65–79, 95–313, 335–73

  academics’ interest in, 337–38

  arthritis suffered by, 371, 382

  audience as focus of, 184, 272, 344

  autoharp playing of, 344

  awards received by, 370

  Bayses’ move west and, 160, 161, 179

  birth of, 67

  cars and driving of, 254–55, 256, 301–2, 372–73

  Cash and, 6, 347–53, 355, 358, 360–62, 364–66, 371, 388–91

  childbearing of, 76, 78, 79, 97, 104, 190

  childhood of, 45, 68–70

  churchgoing of, 71–74, 192–93

  cooking of, 196–97

  courtship and wedding of, 65–67

  death and burial of, 392–94

  decline in career of (1950s), 312–13, 335–37

  Eck’s death and, 388–89

  Eck’s relationship with, 74–76, 187, 190, 192, 303, 304–5, 356, 388

  family history of, 67–69

  final days of, 388–92

  Florida life of, 336–37, 362–63, 390–91

  folk music revival and, 337–45, 353

  gambling enjoyed by, 371–72, 391

  as grandmother, 362–64

  guitars and guitar-playing style of, 63, 70, 71, 108, 109–10, 184–85, 187, 233, 338–39, 341, 343–44, 367, 371, 382, 390

  homes of, 75, 124, 155–56, 157, 179, 186, 189–91, 194–96, 263–64, 304, 326, 356

  housekeeping of, 196–97

  life on the road and, 254–57, 301–2

  “Mama” moniker for, 292–93

  as mother, 276, 300

  musical abilities of, 5, 45, 70–71, 132–33, 184–85

  musicians’ respect for, 6–7, 288, 291, 292–93, 343, 354, 367, 370

  New Lost City Ramblers tour with, 340–43

  Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s recording with, 366–69, 392–93

  as nurse, 343, 348–49, 352–53

  Opry stars’ treatment of, 291, 292–93

  perfectionism of, 183–84, 278

  personality and demeanor of, 70, 76, 183–84, 190, 293, 341, 349

  photographs of, xiv, xv, 64, 65, 107, 126, 127, 183, 282, 283, 335, 398

  physical appearance of, 67, 70

  Presley and, 307
/>   retirement of, 389, 391

  Sara and A.P.’s marital difficulties and, 185–86

  Sara’s relationship with, 76

  Sara’s reunion album and performances with, 354–55, 375, 380–84, 387

  smoking of, 288

  solo albums of, 354, 370–71

  solo career of, 335–45, 352–58, 364–69, 370–71

  as songwriter, 186–87, 241–42

  television appearances of, 365

  unable to read music, 122

  Williams and, 292–93, 295–96

  see also Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle; Original Carter Family

  Carter, Mollie Bays (A.P.’s mother), 12, 13, 16–31, 33, 34, 39, 52, 59–60, 66, 67, 76, 77, 116, 171, 190, 214, 231, 250, 315, 331, 387

  churchgoing of, 30–31, 192

  Dewey’s illness and death and, 153, 154–55, 227

  Eck’s drinking and, 192

  Ettaleen’s death and, 102, 227

  family history of, 21–22

  final days of, 247, 248

  household run by, 22–24

  personality and demeanor of, 227–28

  pregnancies and childbearing of, 25, 27, 28, 29

  singing of, 24–25, 31

  Carter, Nancy (A.P.’s grandmother), 19–20

  Carter, Ora (A.P.’s sister-in-law), 52, 61, 116, 173

  Carter, Preacher R. T., 240

  Carter, Rebecca Smith (A.P.’s great-grandmother), 19

  Carter, Robert (A.P.’s father), 12, 17–20, 23, 24, 26, 29, 33, 59, 66–67, 73, 76, 77, 119, 153, 193, 194, 249, 331, 387

  churchgoing of, 30–31

  death of, 247–48

  family history of, 19–20, 22

  Carter, Sara Dougherty (later Mrs. Coy Bayes), 5, 37–53, 59–63, 76–79, 95–250, 364

  academics’ interest in, 379

  A.P.’s death and, 331

  A.P.’s first meeting with, 35–36

  A.P.’s relationship with, 62, 145–48, 157, 163–64, 170, 180, 185–86, 225, 232–33, 325, 330

  A.P.’s separation from, 163–68, 170–71, 177–81

  autoharp played by, 40, 62

  California life of, 375–80, 384–87

  after Carter Family breakup, 257, 375–87

  celebrity shunned by, 246–47

  childbearing of, 59

  childhood of, 38–41, 67, 101, 164

  coming out of retirement, 354–55, 375, 380–84, 387

  courtship and wedding of, 35–36, 38, 46–49, 50

  Coy reunited with, 217–18, 222

  Coy’s affair with, 158–61, 163, 164, 179–80, 186, 217–18, 221–22

  Coy’s marriage to, 222, 225–26

  Coy’s relationship with, 221–23, 237–38, 246, 385–86

  death and burial of, 395–97

  divorce of, 180–81

  final days of, 393–95

  as grandmother, 214, 387

  homes of, 47–48, 51–53, 110–12, 125, 156, 174, 246, 384

  household run by, 59–60, 103–4, 145–46, 147–49

  liberation of, 61–62

 

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