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10. Maddox Brothers & Rose

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10. Maddox Brothers & Rose

In the mid-1930s, Fred Maddox got tired of picking fruit in the migrant camps and gathered four of his six siblings together (brothers Cliff, Cal, and Don and 11-year-old sister Rose) to form a musical group. After Fred was able to get a radio spot for the group, they began traveling around California’s barns and festivals using the slogan “America’s Most Colorful Hillbilly Band”. The slogan referred to their high-energy shows and sometimes risqué lyrics. Their popularity was beginning to pick up in the California area when a majority of the band got drafted to fight in World War 2. Once the war was completed, the five siblings got back together and things continued to heat up. They made their first record label recordings in 1946. Using electric mandolin and stand-up bass, combined with their high energy performances means that they were possibly the originators of the rockabilly sub-genre. Rose Maddox is also considered the first woman to sing country boogie. Continuing their hot streak, they signed with Columbia records in 1951. They were also a big touring act at that point, hitting up locations like the Louisiana Hayride and the Grand Ole Opry. By 1956, Rose made the decision to go solo and the rest of the group slowly faded away. With them having helped originate a huge sub-genre in country music history on top of their many other accomplishments, it would be a celebrated moment if they were chosen to the Country Music Hall Of Fame.

The Bullet Points

  • Eligible Since: Saturday, 01 January 1966
  • Country of Origin: Boaz, Alabama, U.S.A.
  • Why they will get in: Groundbreaking and highly successful musical act
  • Why they won't get in: Not enough vocal supporters currently plus there is not the same rush to get them in as the last living member of the group passed away in 2021
  • Radio Career: 1946-1957
  • Top Twenty Hits: Unknown
  • Album Sales: Unknown (record keeping wasn’t great)
  • Essential Albums: Whoa, Sailor (1948)
    Philadelphia Lawyer (1949)
    Sally, Let Your Bangs Hang Down (1950)
    New Step It Up And Go (1951)
    I Wish I Was A Single Girl Again (1951)

Should Maddox Brothers & Rose be in the Hall of Fame?

Definitely put him in! - 100%
Maybe, but others deserve it first. - 0%
Probably not, but it wouldn't be the end of the world. - 0%
No opinion. - 0%
No way! - 0%
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