![]() You'll reminisce back on the early days of country classics such as Flatt and Scruggs, Hee Haw, and the Porter Wagoner Show. Admittedly, there is a bias toward the Mountain/Bluegrass country, but the music is still wonderful and sticks to its veins and roots. The production is laid back and appeals to a large audience of Country fans. I was aware of Marty Stuart from his single Arlene on Columbia Records, but my first encounter. Marty had begun his music career at the age of 14 by 22 he was a member of Johnny Cash's band, and in the 90's he won 4 Grammies and dominated Country's top ten with a string of classics such as "Hillbilly Rock," "Burn Me Down," and "This One's Gonna Hurt You." Marty Stuart Hillbilly Rock (180gram Vinyl). Not to mention, you'll see wonderful performances from Marty himself, his wife, Connie Smith, banjoist Leroy Troy, and of course Marty's band, The Fabulous Superlatives. You'll reminisce back on the early days of country classics such as Flatt and Scruggs, Hee Haw, and the Porter Wagoner Show.Īiring twice weekly on RFD since its debut in 2008, The Marty Stuart Show highlights the best of new and classic country music, showcasing the best in blue grass with featuring appearances by Mel Tillis, Jimmy Dickens, John Anderson, and Charley Pride to only name a few. The icing on the cake was when Marty and the Superlatives came out during Steve Miller's set and joined Steve on 3 songs. Of course Marty and his band are first rate and put on a great show. What made this one different was he was on the bill with The Steve Miller Band. Admittedly, there is a bias toward the Mountain/Bluegrass country, but the music is still wonderful and sticks to its veins and roots. This was my 6th time seeing Marty in concert. ![]() Marty had begun his music career at the age of 14 by 22 he was a member of Johnny Cash's band, and in the 90's he won 4 Grammies and dominated Country's top ten with a string of classics such as "Hillbilly Rock," "Burn Me Down," and "This One's Gonna Hurt You." The production is laid back and appeals to a large audience of Country fans. One of the very earliest appearances of Marty Stuart was on The Porter Wagoner Show playing with Lester. As can be seen in the picture below, he was wearing fluttery neck wear even then, like most everyone was in Flatt’s band. ![]() ![]() Airing twice weekly on RFD since its debut in 2008, The Marty Stuart Show highlights the best of new and classic country music, showcasing the best in blue grass with featuring appearances by Mel Tillis, Jimmy Dickens, John Anderson, and Charley Pride to only name a few. Marty Stuart started playing country music professionally at the ripe age of 14 in Lester Flatt’s bluegrass band. ![]()
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