The family spent time in their final years from 1938-1941 in
Texas, where they had a twice-daily program on the
border radio station
XERA (later
XERF) in Villa Acuña (now
Ciudad Acuña, Mexico), across the border from
Del Rio, Texas. In the 1939–40 season, the children of A.P. and Sara (
Janette and
Joe Carter) and those of Maybelle (
Helen,
June, and
Anita) joined the group for radio performances, by then in
San Antonio, Texas. Here the programs were prerecorded and distributed to multiple border radio stations. (The children did not, however, perform on the group's records.) In the fall of 1942, the Carters moved their program to
WBT radio in
Charlotte, North Carolina, for a one-year contract. They occupied the sunrise slot, with the program airing between 5:15 and 6:15 a.m. Sara divorced A.P. in 1939. After Sara married A.P.'s cousin, Coy Bayes, they moved to
California. The Carter Family disbanded in 1944. Maybelle continued to perform with her daughters
Anita Carter,
June Carter, and
Helen Carter and recorded on 3 labels (RCA Victor, Columbia and Coronet) as "
The Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle" (sometimes billed as "The Carter Sisters" or "Maybelle Carter and the Carter Sisters" or "Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters"). In 1943, Maybelle Carter and her daughters, using the name "the Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle" had a program on
WRNL in
Richmond, Virginia. Maybelle's brother, Hugh Jack (Doc) Addington Jr., and Carl McConnell, known as the Original Virginia Boys, also played music and sang on the radio show.
Chet Atkins joined them playing electric guitar in 1949 at
WNOX radio in
Knoxville, Tennessee. He moved with them in October 1949 to
KWTO radio in
Springfield, Missouri. Opry management didn't want the Carters to bring Chet when they were offered a regular spot on the
Grand Ole Opry but Ezra Carter (their father and manager) insisted that Chet come with them, as he was a part of their band now. Finally the Opry management agreed and Chet went with them when they were hired by
WSM and the Grand Ole Opry; their first day was May 29, 1950. Chet worked with them when they did "personals" off and on for 8 years, but mostly on the live Grand Ole Opry performances. A.P., Sara, and their children Joe and Janette recorded 3 albums in the 1950s under the name of The A.P. Carter Family. After the death of A.P. Carter in 1960, Mother Maybelle Carter and the Carter Sisters began using the name "the Carter Family" for their act during the 1960s and 1970s. Maybelle and Sara briefly reunited, recorded a reunion album (
An Historic Reunion), and toured in the 1960s during the height of
folk music's popularity. A film documentary about the family, and in particular the second generation,
Sunny Side of Life, was released in 1985. In 1987, reunited sisters June Carter Cash and Helen and Anita Carter, along with June's daughter
Carlene Carter, appeared as the Carter Family. They were featured on a 1987 television episode of
Austin City Limits, along with June's husband
Johnny Cash. == Third generation ==