The Chuck Wagon Gang Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
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Category
Country Gospel, Vocal
Concerts
Nov
21
Bethel Tabernacle
Fredericktown
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Nov
22
First Baptist Church
Okemah
Tickets
Nov
23
Zion Mennonite Church
Pryor
Tickets
Nov
24
Arena Cowboy Church
Lawton
Tickets
Dec
05
Cornerstone Gospel Church
Vienna
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Dec
06
Grace Baptist Temple
Blackstone
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Dec
07
Private Event
Chesapeake Mobile Home Park
Tickets
Dec
08
First Emmanuel Baptist Church
Summerville
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Jan
13
Gospel Jubilee Cruise on The Carnival Freedom
Cape Canaveral
Tickets
Jan
14
Gospel Jubilee Cruise on Carnival Freedom
Cape Canaveral
Tickets
Jan
15
Gospel Jubilee Cruise on Carnival Freedom
Cape Canaveral
Tickets
Jan
16
Gospel Jubilee Cruise on Carnival Freedom
Cape Canaveral
Tickets
Jan
17
Gospel Jubilee Cruise
Cape Canaveral
Tickets
Jan
19
Bill Bailey's Winter Convention
Wimauma
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Feb
15
Hill City Pub
Lynchburg
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Feb
16
Bill Hollander Red Back Hymnal Singing
Chattanooga
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Feb
22
Texas Country Music Hall of Fame Concert
Carthage
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Feb
23
King Baptist Church
Gatesville
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Mar
07
Calvary Baptist Church
Statham
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Mar
08
Webbs Chapel United Methodist Church
Denver
Tickets
Mar
14
Praise Fest
Branson
Tickets
Mar
15
Bill Bailey presents Northern Louisiana Gospel Music Weekend
Oak Grove
Tickets
Mar
16
Mars Theatre
Springfield
Tickets
May
23
Dominion Valley Park Inc
Stuart
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May
24
Special Olympics Virgina 24 presents Doc McCabe Bluegrass Festival
Big Island
Tickets
May
25
White Oak Original Freewill Baptist Church
La Grange
Tickets
Jul
03
Singing in the Smokies
Bryson City
Tickets
Jul
12
Shadow Valley Gospel Music Festival
Fayetteville
Tickets
Jul
24
James D Vaughn Quartet Festival
Lawrenceburg
Tickets
Jul
26
Southern Plainsmen Quartet 47th Anniversary Concert
Florien
Tickets
Aug
09
Gospel Music Get-Together
Farmington
Tickets
Aug
10
Pineville Christian Church
Pineville
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About The Chuck Wagon Gang
Over eighty years of hope, harmony, faith and family.
Over eighty years of what American roots music-titan Marty Stuart calls, “Unbreakable, steady, unmovable, truth.”
Over eighty years that have brought accolades and honors for a group that began singing on local radio in 1935, and that went on to play Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, and the Grand Ole Opry.
More than eighty unparalleled years with the same patented, instantly identifiable sound for the Chuck Wagon Gang, and momentum continues to build. Some say that’s really no surprise.
“This group was designed for the ages,” Stuart asserts. “For the eternal ages.”
Stuart penned each song on the Chuck Wagon Gang’s album, Meeting in Heaven, and he is among the choir of celebrated figures who praise the history, legacy, and contemporary relevance of the Gang in America’s Gospel Singers, The Legacy Lives On, the documentary film that aired on PBS, beginning in the fall of 2015.
The Chuck Wagon Gang perform on KWKH
Live concert, 1958. Left to right: Howard Welborn, Anna Gordon, Rose Karnes, Ron Crittenden, Howard Gordon.
When farmer D.P. ‘Dad” Carter formed the group in 1935, with son, Ernest, and daughters Lola and Effie, he could not have conceived of PBS documentaries, or of fan letters from presidents. Dad was simply looking for a way to spread the good word, and a way to buy medicine for Effie, who was sick with pneumonia.
The group found work on a small, Lubbock, Texas radio station. Word soon spread about the group’s harmonies, well-spaced and emphatic, and on November 25 and 26th of 1936, the Chuck Wagon Gang was recording for the American Record Corporation, run by now-famed producers Don Law and Art Sathery. In short time, the Gang’s contract and master recordings were purchased by Columbia Records, a company with which they ultimately recorded 408 masters.
The Chuck Wagon Gang
Back row: Pat McKeehan, Howard Gordon, Roy Carter; Front row: Anna Gordon, Rose Karnes. Early 1960's
On Columbia, the Chuck Wagon Gang became what WSM air personality, music historian, and Grand Ole Opry announcer Eddie Stubbs calls, “America’s foremost country-gospel singers.” They sold millions of records and songbooks, enduring numerous personnel changes while retaining ties to the original quartet. Current owner, manager, and alto singer Shaye Smith is the granddaughter of original alto Anna (“Effie”) Carter and of Howard Gordon, who played deft and discreet electric and acoustic guitar for the Chuck Wagon Gang in the 1950s and ‘60s. The quartet still performs with accompaniment from only one guitar, now played by Darrell Morris.
The Chuck Wagon Gang, 20 years on Columbia Records
The Chuck Wagon Gang is presented a gold record by Columbia Records for 20 successful years with the label. The inscription on the plaque reads: In Appreciation to D.P. Carter and the Chuck Wagon Gang commemorating the association of 20 successful years on Columbia Records." They are pictured here with their Producer Don Law. (From left): Rose Carter Karnes, Roy Carter., D.P. "Dad" Carter, Don Law, Howard Gordon, and Anna Carter Gordon. September 1955
“Singing Chuck Wagon Gang music, there’s nothing to hide behind, and nothing to lean on,” Smith says. “It’s bare-bones, just voices and guitar, and that’s what creates that unique sound. It’s like the hard beginnings they all came from: Raw and tough, and you have to put it all out there.”
“The history is part of what makes us unique, and it’s a story that needs to be told,” Smith says. “This never would have started at all if my grandma hadn’t gotten sick. This story started out of crisis. It’s one of those good old American survival stories: Work hard, come out of the pit… it’s an encouraging story.”
In today’s Chuck Wagon Gang, Smith and Morris are joined by long-time soprano Melissa Kemper, tenor Josh Garner, and upright bass player Scotty Owenby.
That story, and this music, has moved Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Charlie Daniels, and generations of gospel singers and open-eared listeners. For eighty years, the Chuck Wagon Gang has offered hope and harmony, faith and family.
“Life moves on hope,” says Dan Rather, the legendary broadcaster who has been a Chuck Wagon Gang fan since childhood. For him, and for many more, the group is “an echo of an America that was, and a reminder of how important the values of that America remain.”
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Genres
Country Gospel, Vocal
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What fans are saying
Susie
Fabulous show! Some old familiar songs plus some new ones - all were so good. Their voices just blend together perfectly.
First Baptist Church
Groveton, TX
Jan 27, 2023
Marti
Great concert. Tight harmony. Their voices make such beautiful music you forget their only instruments are a bass and a guitar.
North Side Baptist Church
Fairfield, IL
Sep 15, 2024
Joan
It was amazing my husband is a new Christian and that is all he listens to is southern gospel.
The Star of Knoxville
Knoxville, TN
May 26, 2023
Bill
Wonderful!!
They always are great.
Great folks in the group to get to know,and consider them as friends.
Tony Gore's Smoky Mountain BBQ & Grill
Sevierville, TN
May 17, 2024
Donald
I really loved it! I also enjoyed getting to meet them and visit with them!
First Freewill Baptist Church
West Plains, MO
Mar 19, 2023
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The Chuck Wagon Gang Tour Cities
Denver, NC
Statham, GA
Wimauma, FL
Chattanooga, TN
Oak Grove, LA
Cape Canaveral, FL
Bryson City, NC
Farmington, MO
Branson, MO
Gatesville, TX
Stuart, VA
Carthage, TX
Fayetteville, TN
Pineville, MO
Lawrenceburg, TN
Lynchburg, VA
Springfield, GA
Vienna, WV
Okemah, OK
Lawton, OK
Blackstone, VA
Summerville, SC
Fredericktown, MO
Pryor, OK
Frequently Asked Questions About The Chuck Wagon Gang
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is The Chuck Wagon Gang on tour?
Yes, The Chuck Wagon Gang is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
The Chuck Wagon Gang concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The The Chuck Wagon Gang tour
is scheduled for 32 dates across 24 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is The Chuck Wagon Gang scheduled to play?
The Chuck Wagon Gang is scheduled to play 32 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the The Chuck Wagon Gang tour start?
The Chuck Wagon Gang’s tour starts Nov 21, 2024 and ends on Aug 10, 2025.
They will play 24 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Fredericktown at Bethel Tabernacle and their next upcoming concert
will be in Statham at Calvary Baptist Church.
What venues is The Chuck Wagon Gang performing at?
As part of the The Chuck Wagon Gang tour, The Chuck Wagon Gang is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2024 Tour Dates:
Nov 21 - Fredericktown,
MO @ Bethel Tabernacle
Nov 22 - Okemah,
OK @ First Baptist Church
Nov 23 - Pryor,
OK @ Zion Mennonite Church
Nov 24 - Lawton,
OK @ Arena Cowboy Church
Dec 05 - Vienna,
WV @ Cornerstone Gospel Church
Dec 06 - Blackstone,
VA @ Grace Baptist Temple
Dec 07 - Chesapeake Mobile Home Park,
VA @ Private Event
Dec 08 - Summerville,
SC @ First Emmanuel Baptist Church
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 13 - Cape Canaveral,
FL @ Gospel Jubilee Cruise
Jan 14 - Cape Canaveral,
FL @ Gospel Jubilee Cruise
Jan 15 - Cape Canaveral,
FL @ Gospel Jubilee Cruise
Jan 16 - Cape Canaveral,
FL @ Gospel Jubilee Cruise
Jan 17 - Cape Canaveral,
FL @ Gospel Jubilee Cruise
Jan 19 - Wimauma,
FL @ Lake Wimauma Convention Center
Feb 15 - Lynchburg,
VA @ Hill City Pub
Feb 16 - Chattanooga,
TN @ Ridgedale Baptist Church
Feb 22 - Carthage,
TX @ Texas Country Music Hall of Fame
Feb 23 - Gatesville,
TX @ King Baptist Church
Mar 07 - Statham,
GA @ Calvary Baptist Church
Mar 08 - Denver,
NC @ Webbs Chapel United Methodist Church
Mar 14 - Branson,
MO @ The Mansion Theatre for the Performing Arts
Mar 15 - Oak Grove,
LA @ Thomas Jason Lingo Comm Center
Mar 16 - Springfield,
GA @ Mars Theatre
May 23 - Stuart,
VA @ Dominion Valley Park Inc
May 24 - Big Island,
VA @ Sedalia Center
May 25 - La Grange,
NC @ White Oak Original Freewill Baptist Church
Jul 03 - Bryson City,
NC @ Singing in the Smokies
Jul 12 - Fayetteville,
TN @ Shadow Valley Gospel Music Festival
Jul 24 - Lawrenceburg,
TN @ Lawrenceburg Crockett Theatre
Jul 26 - Florien,
LA @ Florien High School
Aug 09 - Farmington,
MO @ Farmington Community Civic Center
Aug 10 - Pineville,
MO @ Pineville Christian Church