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USA the Carter Family Country Singers 1993 Stamp

Issue:        USA the Carter Family Country Singers 1993 Stamp Type:       Stamp Number of Stamps:           1 Stamps Denomination:           29 C, Issue Date:            1993 Issued By:        United States Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:        USA the Carter Family Country Singers 1993 Stamp

Type:       Stamp

Number of Stamps:           1

Stamps Denomination:           29 C,

Issue Date:            1993

Issued By:        United States Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

Pioneers of Country Music Immortalized in Postage:

The Carter Family stamp issued by the United States Postal Service in 1993 honors one of the most influential groups in American music history. As part of the American Music Series the stamp recognizes A.P. Carter Sara Carter and Maybelle Carter for their groundbreaking contributions to country and folk music. Originating from the hills of Virginia the Carter Family helped shape the sound of rural American music during the early 20th century. Their simple heartfelt songs about love faith and everyday life resonated deeply with audiences and laid the foundation for modern country music. The stamp celebrates their legacy as true cultural icons.

 

Warm Artistic Portrait Reflects Folk Roots and Harmony:

The design of the stamp features a painted portrait of the original trio with their instruments in hand and expressions of quiet strength and unity. The image captures the rustic authenticity and emotional depth that defined their music. The background evokes a soft rural setting reinforcing their Appalachian roots and musical heritage. The 29c denomination was the standard first class postage rate at the time of its release. The artwork created by nationally recognized stamp illustrator Jim Sharpe pays tribute to their enduring presence in American music with a style that feels both nostalgic and respectful.

 

Fans of American Music and Culture:

The Carter Family stamp is especially prized by collectors of music themed issues Americana and those with a special interest in country music history. It holds cultural significance beyond its face value representing a turning point when traditional Appalachian songs found national audiences through radio and records. This stamp is also a meaningful symbol for fans of Johnny Cash who married into the Carter Family and carried their legacy forward. Whether collected for its musical importance or as part of the American Music Series this issue remains a heartfelt tribute to the voices that helped define a genre and preserve a heritage.