Cousin Emmy Concert History

Cynthia May Carver (March 14, 1903 – April 11, 1980), known professionally as Cousin Emmy, was a banjo player, fiddler and country singer who was one of the pioneering solo female stars in the country music industry. Although hit records eluded her, she proved to be a major name in personal appearances and on radio in the 1940s and 50s. In the 1960s she gained a new audience on the folk music circuit. Her song "Ruby, Are You Mad at Your Man?" became a bluegrass standard after it was covered by the Osborne Brothers.

Date Concert Venue Location
Apr 21, 1967
Cousin Emmy Ash Grove Los Angeles, California, United States
Mar 12, 1966
Cousin Emmy

A Festival of American Folk & Country Music

Jahrhunderthalle Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
Jul 22, 1965 –
Jul 25, 1965
Newport Folk Festival 1965
Bob Dylan / Joan Baez / Gordon Lightfoot / Pete Seeger / Chambers Brothers / Josh White / Lightnin' Hopkins / Rev. Gary Davis / ian and sylvia / new lost city ramblers / Peter, Paul & Mary / Jean Ritchie / Mississippi John Hurt / Son House / Arthur Smith / Maybelle Carter / Theodore Bikel / Oscar Brand / Memphis Slim And Willie Dixon / Mark Spoelstra / Ronnie gilbert / Jim Kweskin & the Jug Band / Hamilton Camp / Cousin Emmy / Kathy And Carol / Horton Barker / Mance Lipscomb / Len Chandler / Fannie Lou Hamer / Sam and Kirk McGee / Moving Star Hall Singers / Paul Butterfield Band / John Koerner / Norman Kennedy / Pat Sky / Bernice Reagon / Cajun Band / Margaret Barry & Michael Gorman / Jean Ritche / Eric Van Schmidt / Lily Bros. & Tex Logan Show all bands
  Setlists
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Aug 29, 1961
Cousin Emmy Frontierland of Disneyland Anaheim, California, United States
United States
Folk
Country
Female Vocalists
Bluegrass
Americana
Traditional Folk
Cajun
Banjo
Old-Time
Appalachian Folk
Female Voices
Kawaii EDM
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