Pam Linton – Songs Of The Carter Family – Album Release
Mar 14 | 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
$30.00 - $40.00A Beautiful Tribute to the Legendary Carter Family
New Folk Records announces the release of Pam Linton’s long awaited tribute to America’s First Family of Folk and Country Music, The Carter Family. Enjoy a heartfelt tribute to the legendary pioneers of Country, Bluegrass, Hillbilly and Folk music – the original Carter Family. In this performance, Pam Linton, and her talented three-piece group “The Cotton Kings”, bring to life the timeless melodies and harmonies of Sara, Mother Maybelle and A. P. Carter. More than just a concert, this show is a journey through music history. From the iconic “Keep On The Sunny Side,” “Wildwood Flower” and “Can The Circle Be Unbroken” to the obscure “Better Let That Lier Alone” “Are You Lonesome Tonight,” and “Farther On”. Pam shares captivating stories and anecdotes about the Carter Family and their rich legacy, making the performance as educational as it is entertaining. Audiences will not only enjoy these classic melodies and lyrics but also gain a deeper understanding of the Carter Family’s monumental impact on American music.
Pam Linton: Guitar, Mandolin and Vocals
Kenny Wilson: Guitar, Banjo, Dobro and Vocals
Norton Lawellin: Bass and Vocals
Albert Svenddal: Guitar, Dobro and Vocals
Described as “Hollywood Down Home” Pam Linton has the style of a celebrity superstar and the friendly qualities of the girl next door. Pam began her musicaljourney singing and playing guitar in church, for local events and eventually local television. In time she caught
the attention of legendary Midwest entertainer Sherwin Linton. As a featured artist of Sherwin’s show, Pam gained recognition from Nashville to Las Vegas. After Pam and Sherwin were married she began managing his career and defining her own musical identity. Audiences are captivated by the “Big Voice” of this petite lady and her diverse repertoire of Traditional Country, Folk, Gospel, Rockabilly and Rock-N-Roll. Pam was humbled to receive a 2002 induction into the National Traditional Country Music Hall of Fame recognizing her dedication to the preservation of “Music Americana.”
Pam Linton sings each lyric as though she’s lived it, and perhaps she has –
her life spent touring, preserving Americana, and creating music reflects the
very themes of resilience, faith, and love that these songs embody. ~ IndePulse Music
www.PamLinton.com