The Chuck Wagon Gang is a Southern Gospel vocal group that has been singing live, on radio and on television for more than 85 years.
Founded as the Carter Quartet by David P. "Dad" Carter, his son Ernest (a.k.a. "Jim"), and his daughters Lola ("Rose") and Effie ("Anna"), the group began singing on Lubbock, Texas radio station KFYO in 1935. In 1936, they switched to the larger station WBAP in Forth Worth, Texas, where the group began hosting its own show under the name The Chuck Wagon Gang. Sponsored by the Bewley Mills flour company, their radio shows lasted for 15 years, apart from brief interruptions during World War II. The group's repertoire originally was a mix of ballads, folk, western, and popular songs of the day, interspersed with one hymn or gospel song each day, but gospel turned out to be most popular with their audience, and at some point the group began to focus exclusively on Southern Gospel music.
In 1936, the group signed on with the American Record Corporation (ARC) and cut its first records at the Gunter Hotel in San Antonio, Texas, on November 25 and 26, 1936. These first 22 titles were still a mix of Gospel and Western songs. In 1939, when CBS purchased ARC, the company also took over the contract with the Chuck Wagon Gang. Over the next 39 years, the Gang recorded 408 titles for the American Record Corporation label, and at some point it became Columbia's number one selling group with over 39 million in record sales.
2021
Mountain Home Music Company
CD, Album
2019
Mountain Home Music Company
CD, Album
2017
Not On Label
CD, Album
2016
Copperfield Records
CD, Album
2015
Bear Family Records
5xCD, Comp + Box, Comp
2014
New Haven Records
CD, Album
2014
Not On Label
CDr, Album
2011
Song Garden Music
CD, Album
2010
Little Buckaroo Music
CD, Album, Comp
2010
Not On Label
CD, Album
2008
B.A.C.M.
CD, Comp
2006
Song Garden Music
CD, Album
2005
Seraphim Music Group
CD, Album
2004
Sony Music Custom Marketing Group
CD, Album
2003
Copper Creek Roots, Copper Creek Records
CD, Comp
2001
Gospel Music Hall Of Fame Series
CD, Album, Comp
1997
Sony Music Special Products, Sony Music Special Products, Memory Lane Gospel
CD, Comp, RM
1993
1993
1991
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1989
Associated Artists (3)
Cass, Album
1988
Associated Artists (3)
7"
1987
MCA Records
CD, Album, Comp
1987
1985
Copperfield Records
LP, Album
1985
1984
Copperfield Records
LP, Album
1984
1983
Copperfield Records
7", Single, Promo
1983
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1982
Copperfield Records
7", Promo
1981
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1978
Tame
LP
1976
Columbia
LP, Album, Promo
1974
Harmony (4)
LP, Album
1974
Columbia
LP
1973
Columbia
LP, Album
1973
Columbia
LP, Album
1972
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Columbia
LP, Album
1971
1970
Columbia
LP
1970
Columbia
LP
1970
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Columbia
LP
1967
Columbia
LP, Album
1967
Harmony (4)
LP
1967
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Columbia
LP, Album, Mono, Promo
1962
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Columbia
7", Single, Promo
1959
Columbia, Columbia
7", EP
1959
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Columbia
7", EP
1957
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Columbia
7", EP
1956
Columbia
Shellac, 10", Pur
1956
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1956
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Columbia
7", Single, Promo
1955
Columbia
Shellac, 10", RE
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Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1953
Columbia
Shellac, 10", Mono