- Maddox Brothers and Rose
The Maddox Brothers and Rose are known as "America’s Most Colorful Hillbilly Band", and were based in California from the 1930s to the 1950s. The group consisted of four brothers, Fred, Cal, Cliff and Don Maddox with their sister Rose. Cliff died in 1949 and was replaced by brother Henry.
The family hailed from
Boaz, Alabama , but rode the rails and hitch hiked to California in 1933 when the band members were still children, following the failed efforts of their sharecropper parents during the early part of the Depression. They were a little in advance of the flood of Okies who were to flood the state in the 30s. They struggled to make a living as intinerant fruit and vegetable pickers following the harvest as far north as Washington state, and as far east as Arizona, as well as in the San Joaquin Valley. They often worked from dawn to dusk, sleeping and eating on the ground. [ [http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/2003/honkytonks/index.html#part7 NPR : Honky Tonks, Hymns and the Blues ] ]Having settled in
Modesto , the family developed their musical ability and, in 1937 performed on the radio, sponsored by a local furniture store.From 1946-1951 the group recorded for 4 Star Records (Hollywood), then forColumbia Records . Some 4 Star masters were leased and released by US.-Decca Records at the beginning of the 1950s.The following quotes are from Rose Maddox. "We were called hillbilly singers - not country - then. No, none of this country music then. People just called us hillbilly... People tell me that I was one of the first women to sing what I sang - country boogie. I guess I was. There was no rock 'n' roll in those early days, before 1955. Only country boogie. My brothers also played that way. We called it country then." [http://www.rockabillyhall.com/MaddoxRose.html The Maddox Brothers & Rose ] ] Hillbilly Swing, Hillbilly Boogie, and Okie Boogie are terms that have also been used to describe the type of music played by this group.The Mayfield Brothers of
West Texas , includingSmokey Mayfield , Edd Mayfield, and Herbert E. Mayfield, were among the warmup musicians employed by Maddox Brothers and Rose.The Maddox's material ranged from the country standards of Hank Williams and
Merle Travis , cowboy songs, to the Western Swing of Bob Wills, to old-time, folk, and church singing, to Jazz, Swing, Boogie Woogie and even a taste of early Rock and Roll. [ [http://www.arhoolie.com/titles/391.shtml Americas Most Colorful Hillbilly Band ] ] [http://www.honkytonks.org/showpages/maddox.htm Honky Tonks, Hymns, & the Blues ] ]Fred Maddox played upright bass using the "slap bass" technique as early as 1937. This trademark backbeat, a slapping bass style, helped drive a broad change in popular music, sporting a faster, immediately discernible rhythm that came to be known as rockabilly.
Discography
Maddox Brothers & Rose
*"America's Most Colorful Hillbilly Band v.1" (Arhoolie Records, 1976/1993)
*"America's Most Colorful Hillbilly Band v.2" (Arhoolie, 1995)
*"On The Air" (Arhoolie, 1983/1996)
*"Live On The Radio" (1996)
*"The Hillbilly Boogie Years" (Rockateer, 1996)
*"A Collection of Standard Sacred Songs" (King, 1956)
*"The Most Colorful Hillbilly Band in America" (Bear Family, 1998)Notes
External links
* [http://rcs.law.emory.edu/rcs/artists/m/madd6200.htm Photo, Discography, Label Shots, and Samples]
* [http://cowgirls.com/dream/cowgals/maddox.htm www.cowgirls.com] Biography of the Maddox Brothers and Rose
* [http://rcs.law.emory.edu/rcs/comps/p/pro3168.htm Additional Samples and Label Shots]
* [http://www.bigmusicdirectory.com Country music]
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