Group Members

Alton Delmore
Rabon Delmore
Louis Marshall Jones
Merle Travis

Brown's Ferry Four (1943-1952)

History

The Brown's Ferry Four started in Cincinnati for radio station WLW as a last minute, spur of the moment replacement group for a half hour radio program. The group consisted of brothers Alton Delmore and Rabon Delmore, and friends Merle Travis and Louis Marshall Jones, better know as "Grandpa" Jones. The group rarely made personal concert appearances, relying solely on radio performances and records for their popularity. The group disbanded in 1952 with Jones and Travis going on to successful careers in country music.

Discography

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???? "Over In The Glory Land" (King Records/799A) (Single)


???? "After The Sunrise" (King Records/799AA) (Single)

1958 Sacred Songs (King Records/551): Rockin' On The Waves; I'll Fly Away; Salvation Has Been Brought Down; On The Jericho Road; There's A Light Guiding Me; Old Camp Meeting; I've Got That Old Time Religion In My Heart; After The Sunrise; I've Made A Covenant With My Lord; Rock Of Ages Hide Thou Me; His Boundless Love; Keep On The Firing Line.

1958 Sixteen Sacred Songs Volume 2 (King Records/590): Will The Circle Be Unbroken?; Just A Little Talk With Jesus; If We Never Meet Again; The Lord Is Watching Over Me; Everybody Will Be Happy Over There; Hallelujah Morning; When The Good Lord Cares; Over In The Glory Land; When He Blessed My Soul; I'm Naturalized For Heaven; When He Calls His Reapers; Throne Eternal; I'll Meet You In The Morning; Jesus Hold My Hand; We Should Walk Together; There's A Page In The Bible.

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