The Maddox Brothers (Cliff, Cal, Fred, Don, and "friendly Henry, the working girl's friend") and their sister Rose called themselves "America's Most Colorful Hillbilly Band." They weren't kidding. It wasn't just a matter of hillbilly couture -- though with their matching Turk suits and spangles the family had style in spades. But "colorful" described their sound as well. On the air in Modesto, California by 1937, the group made their first records for the 4-Star label in 1946. From 1951 until 1956, they recorded for Columbia. At that point, the family act broke up, though Rose...