Anna Prince and Eddie McCurry are country singers with great new songs! They have begun the New Country Gold Era. Now you can share the love! Read and listen to their amazing love story blended in this original country music. Have a good listen, then listen again. Golden Country Music lives anew in this CD.
A Real Love Story About Anna and Eddie
Anna and Eddie Joe, what a story! These two met on stage as young singers, in a music contest near Charlotte, North Carolina. He won the contest and they won each others hearts! They had a lot in common! They both played Gibson guitars and could sing powerful duets. They sang traditional country music like George Jones and Tammy Wynette. What a pair of country singers! But too soon fate tore them apart. Anna moved west and Eddie moved east. They lost touch.
Years passed. They remembered the true love they had lost. Then one day he discovered that Anna lived in Nashville. She was hosting a television show in Nashville called Real Heroes of Country Music! But Eddie had been critically injured in a car wreck and was unable to walk much less drive to see her. How could he get to her five hundred miles away?
He called Anna and said I still love you! She said, don't hang up! I still love you too, he replied! Now he had to get to her somehow! He was still on crutches, and barely able to stand. With his doctor's permission he did go from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Nashville, Tennessee. He brought a wedding suit, and a pair of matching wedding bands. He did not mean to let her go this time.
Anna was waiting for him. They leaned into each others arms, feeling the comfort of a love from long ago. It was magic. Amazingly, Anna had bought herself a long wedding white dress with ten thousand hand sewn pearls. He told her, Lets get married on your next TV show. But it was only six days away, January 10.
Anna's asked her television station and crew at channel 19 CATV to help. They all flew into action and happily created a live telecast for Anna and Eddie's wedding! It was the first wedding of its kind in Nashville history! Reverend Red Michel, Opryland wedding chaplain, agreed to perform the traditional wedding ceremony. Anna and Eddie were married on live television during her own television show Real Heroes of Country Music! Chaplain Red Michaels said the viewers were the witnesses. Many thousands of viewers witnessed the exchanging of vows. Anna and Eddie then sang to each other. They sang duets at their own wedding! They both played their Gibson guitars and sang songs they had fallen in love to years before.
Anna and Eddie have never spent a night apart since! The love grows stronger every day. But the music has just begun. Yes, Anna and Eddie are singing up a storm! They have recorded this new CD with the help of Grand Ole Opry musicians friends. They recorded duets and solos by each of them. Hair stood up on arms! A new country gold era of music is reborn that day in 2009 in Nashville. The music and lyrics are written by Anna. Each of the ten songs tell a story with passion and feeling!
Now you can share the love! Its amazing what a love story and original country music can do. After all these years Eddie and Anna are together with a golden traditional country sound. Country music lives again in this CD. There are more, many more songs in their heart that's yet to come from Anna and Eddie and the New Country Gold Era. Have a good listen, then listen again...
The Early Years: A Tough Little Street Singer Anna was five years old when she began singing on a city street in Gastonia, North Carolina. Anna's father, young Ulysses Prince, was learning to preach from the Bible. The family had fallen on hard times after his father, old Doctor Prince, had died. Ulysses, married with young children, was restless and wanted to become a traveling preacher. He worked part time in a cotton mill while he taught himself to preach. He had no church, so little Anna was required to sing to draw a crowd for him to preach to. Ulysses, a proud man, refused to ask for money so his family suffered. By age nine, Anna, her parents and five brothers were traveling to other states. They slept in their vehicle or in the homes of strangers. City streets, tent revivals and roadside baptizing creeks were places to preach. Dinner often came from a stray apple tree and a box of Ritz crackers. Strangely, Anna Prince thrived on this life. She played guitar, wrote songs and entertained thousands of people over much of the southeastern United States.
Terror and Rattlesnakes Anna was ten years old when Ulysses began handling live rattlesnakes and copperheads in his meetings. He said it was to prove his faith. He even brought the boxes of his live snakes into their tent home. Anna's terror increased when her Dad slid two boxes of snakes under her bed. She cautiously crawled into bed, inches above the deadly serpents and tried to sleep.
Book: The Strange Life of Anna Prince
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