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Ralph Peer in the warehouse of The Taylor-Christian Hat Company on State Street, Bristol, Tennessee, USA, J.P.
Nestor, vocal and banjo, records Train On The Island, for Victor Records. The two weeks of recording will become enshrined in the annals of country music as The Bristol Sessions.
During two weeks of field recordings supervised by producer
Ralph Peer in the warehouse of The Taylor-Christian Hat Company
on State Street, Bristol, Tennessee, USA, the first family of
country music, The Carter
Family, undertake their very first recording session. They
record Bury Me Beneath The Willow, The Storm Is On The Ocean and
Single Girl, Married
Girl for Vocalion
Records. The two weeks of recording will become enshrined in
the annals of country music as The Bristol Sessions.
During two weeks of field recordings supervised by producer
The first family of country music, The Carter
Family, undertake their very first recording session in a
makeshift studio in Bristol, Tennessee, USA. They record Bury Me
Beneath The Willow, The Storm Is On The Ocean and Single Girl, Married Girl for Vocalion
Records.