Alfred g karns biography of abraham
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Alfred g karns biography of abraham: Andrew, youngest son of George, was
If there are any early pre war gospel singers missing from the lists that you think should be included, please email the details to alan. Thank you in advance for your assistance. Search for:. Inhe drove to Bristol, Tennessee in response to advertisements put out by Ralph Peer looking for local artists to record on Victor Records.
Alfred g karns biography of abraham: Alfred was born circa , in
After that Karnes made no further recordings and returned to the pulpit in Corbin for the rest of his life until he died in All Rights Reserved. After that Karnes made no further recordings and returned to the pulpit in Corbin for the rest of his life until he died in Alfred Karnes played the harp-guitara seldom recorded instrument from the Edwardian Era.
The harp-guitar had a large guitar body with an extra set of strings above the main fretboard which were unfretted. These were struck along with the regular guitar strings to produce the effect of two separate guitarists. Karnes accented this effect by playing the fretted strings with a distinctive slapping effect. As a preacher he sang with a loud, clear, stentorian baritone which complemented his playing.
His songs were exclusively gospel and were a mixture of traditional hymns and originals. Karnes' records are unique in being the only known use of the harp-guitar in Old Time Music and which had largely been seen as a novelty instrument of limited appeal being both difficult to play and unwieldy to hold.
Alfred g karns biography of abraham: Alfred G. Karnes 18 May
When Karnes drove down to Bristol he took with him B. Sheltona friend who sang and played banjo and would also record at the sessions. Shelton was a barber in Corbin and had previously served time in a jail where Karnes had preached. However while they had occasionally performed together in Corbin they did not record together. Karnes and possibly Shelton are believed to have recorded behind gospel singer Ernest Phipps on his Bristol session sides.
As a preacher he sang with a loud, clear, stentorian baritone which complimented his playing. His songs were exclusively gospel and were a mixture of traditional hymns and originals. Karnes" records are unique in being the only known use of the harp-guitar in Old Time Music and which had largely been seen as a novelty instrument of limited appeal being both difficult to play and unwieldy to hold.
Shelton was a barber in Corbin and had previously served time in a jail where Karnes had preached. However while they had occasionally performed together in Corbin they did not record together.
Alfred g karns biography of abraham: Paul McDERMOTT, a native
Karnes and possibly Shelton are believed to have recorded behind gospel singer Ernest Phipps on his Bristol session sides. Back to Profile. Photos Works. Main Photo Add photo. School period Add photo.