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THE WILBURN BROTHERS - SHOW 1968

2 OF 3 With MOTHER MAYBELLE and the CARTER SISTERS
From: pasco3
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Time: 09:59 More in Music
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"Four Days Late" By Aaron Wilburn
the writer of the song sings it :)
Views: 2761
14 ratings
Time: 04:58 More in Music
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"Husbands And Wives" Comedy By Aaron Wilburn
LOL he's so funny
Views: 8078
29 ratings
Time: 07:27 More in Comedy
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"Mamma, The Cat Ate The Gaithers" By Aaron Wilburn
From Aaron Wilburn's DVD "Down By The Riverside". I ordered this on Aaron's official website www.aaronwilburn.com and you can too!! LOL!!! Every Gaither fan will think this is funny. Aaron Wilburn is the best!! :) Lyrics: It was 4 in the morning And I was awake Sure I was suffering from something I ate I checked out the TV nothing was on Thought i'd put in a tape watch some good gospel songs In disbelief I stared at my tape To see from the middle the kitty had ate Solos, and trios, quartets and more Were nothing but snippets on my living room floor Oh mamma, the cat ate the gaithers Bill and his buddies are gone From out of it's cage It went into a rage Sent the homecoming friends Home If your making plans for Christmas Listen to my earnest plea All that i'm wanting for Christmas Bring back the Gaithers to me. Tears fell like rivers from out of my eyes For there went my twenty-nine ninety and five. Precious memories in Memphis lying around everywhere It looked a little like Guy Penrod's hair. The cat ran down the hall and I figured it out He swallowed some tape without a doubt Cause he was dancing like Jessy, beat all I ever saw He had a homecoming light in his little front paw. Oh mamma, the cat ate the Gaithers.
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31 ratings
Time: 03:29 More in Music
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WILBURN BROS-TROUBLE'S BACK IN TOWN
The last of country music's great sibling duos, brothers Doyle and Teddy Wilburn were as formidable in the spotlight as they were behind the scenes, lending their superb close harmonies to 30 chart hits including the classic "Hurt Her Once for Me" in addition to launching the careers of acts including Loretta Lynn. Virgil Doyle Wilburn was born July 7, 1930, in Hardy, AR, with Thurman Theodore Wilburn following on November 30, 1931. Their father, Benjamin, a disabled World War I veteran, purchased from the Sears, Roebuck catalog a guitar, mandolin, and fiddle in the hopes that the children might aid the family's dire finances by performing in public, and with older brothers Lester and Leslie and sister Geraldine, Doyle and Teddy began their professional music career as the Wilburn Family on a street corner in Thayer, MO, on Christmas Eve 1937. Soon the children were spending six months of each year in Hardy's one-room schoolhouse and the other six touring radio stations, school auditoriums, and churches throughout the South; during a 1940 stop in Birmingham, AL, the Wilburn Family caught the attention of singer Roy Acuff, and on his recommendation they were invited to join the Grand Ole Opry that spring. Their stay lasted only six months, however -- pressure from child labor organizations forced the Opry to terminate their contract. The Wilburns returned to Hardy and continued touring, although their schedule was curtailed by the United States' entry into World War II; after the war, Geraldine married and retired from the road, although the four brothers continued performing and in 1948 were named to the cast of the famed Louisiana Hayride radio show, where they befriended a then-unknown Webb Pierce. In 1951 both Doyle and Teddy were drafted to serve in the Korean conflict; upon returning from duty they resumed touring, but with Lester and Leslie since retired from performing, they continued on alone as the Wilburn Brothers. By now Pierce was himself an Opry star and was instrumental in the siblings rejoining the show -- they also backed Pierce on tour and even signed to his label, Decca. The Wilburns scored their first major hit with "Sparkling Brown Eyes," a collaboration with Pierce that spent 18 weeks on the charts, peaking at number four in mid-1954. They were also uncredited backing vocalists on Pierce's biggest hit, "In the Jailhouse Now," and even appeared on television's The Arthur Godfrey Talent Show and American Bandstand. Between 1955 and 1972 the Wilburn Brothers scored 30 chart hits, including "I Wanna Wanna Wanna," "I'm So in Love With You," "Go Away With Me," "Which One Is to Blame," "Trouble's Back in Town," "Roll Muddy River," and their biggest single, 1966's "Hurt Her Once for Me." They also notched two Top Ten duets with Ernest Tubb, "Hey, Mr. Bluebird" and "Mister Love." During the late '50s, the Wilburns teamed with steel guitarist Don Helms to found the Wil-Helm Talent Agency; Doyle and Teddy also convinced Lester and Leslie out of retirement to run Sure-Fire, a music publishing house. The two business concerns helped launch the professional careers of talents including Sonny James, Jean Shepherd, the Osborne Brothers, and in particular Loretta Lynn, who toured with the Wilburns' road show and later landed a recording contract with Decca under their managerial wing. In 1963 the Wilburn Brothers were awarded their own weekly syndicated TV variety series -- one of the first country music programs broadcast in color, The Wilburn Brothers Show ran through 1974, providing early exposure to acts including the Oak Ridge Boys, Tammy Wynette, and Barbara Mandrell. In 1967 the Wilburns were named Duet of the Year in the Music City News Awards, and were nominated for Vocal Group of the Year honors by the Country Music Association in 1972. In 1978 they recorded their final Decca LP, Sing Hinson and Gaither, and on October 16, 1982, Doyle's life was claimed by cancer. "It was like a 45-year marriage ended," Teddy said soon after. "There was a lot of adjusting to do." Teddy then mounted a solo career, and remained a member of the Grand Ole Opry until his death from congestive heart failure on November 24, 2003. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Time: 02:19 More in Music
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"The Eastern Gate" By The Goodmans/Johnny Cook/Aaron Wilburn
ANOTHER ONE FROM 1974. Also featuring "The Voices Triumphant"
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54 ratings
Time: 03:38 More in Music
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AARON WILBURN E-MAILED ME!//NO FOOD...

i filmed this a little after 4 in the morning to tell you that aaron wilburn e-mailed me. i'm still floating on clouds.
Views: 19347
20 ratings
Time: 10:00 More in People & Blogs
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"Bless His Heart" Comedy By Aaron Wilburn
"you can say anything you want to about people as long as you say 'bless his heart'"
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72 ratings
Time: 03:32 More in People & Blogs
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"What A Time!" By Jonathan Wilburn/Jake Hess/David Phelps
jonathan wilburn, jake hess, glen payne, and david phelps with the homecoming friends, makes you wanna dance dont it?
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21 ratings
Time: 03:27 More in Music
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The Wilburn Brothers - Hard Times & Blue/Blue Day

The Wilburn Brothers Singing Hard Times & Blue/Blue Day
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27 ratings
Time: 04:09 More in Music
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Kingsway Quartet - Aaron Wilburn - What a Beautiful Day

Kingsway singing with Aaron Wilburn, his song "What a Beautiful Day for the Lord to Come Again" This song was made popular by the Happy Goodmans years ago.
From: LowBase
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30 ratings
Time: 01:27 More in Music
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"I've Got The Will" By Aaron Wilburn
From Aaron Wilburn's video "Southern Culture". TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT AARON, WHAT HE'S UP TO NOW AND TO BUY HIS STUFF, GO TO HIS WEBSITE WWW.AARONWILBURN.COM. funny and sweet at the same time Lyrics: It's been rainin for weeks The grounds still wet out of last years crop I aint gathered nothin yet but I still remember what my daddy used to say "If a man's got the will, he'll make it some way." My brother came by and borrowed my last ten probably be a year before i'll see him again lendin money to kinfolks just never did pay but i've got the will and i'll make it some way. I went down the bank to ask for a loan I'd come out better if I just stayed home They said I still got last years loan to pay But i've got the will i'll make it some way. This world's situations got things in a mess i'm afraid we haven't seen the last of it yet but the Lord has promised he'll never forsake We've got the will and we'll make it some way. Gotta phone call this mornin my uncle passed away, Sure was bad news for me to get today. He's gotta hundred oil wells pumpin a thousand gallons a day. And i've got his will! I'll make it some way!!
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94 ratings
Time: 02:16 More in Music
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