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  Marty Stuart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marty Stuart is an American country musician, known for both his traditional style, and eclecting mergings of rockabilly, honky tonk, and traditional country music.
Born in Philadelphia, Mississippi, on September 30, 1958, Stuart was obsessed with country music, teaching himself to play the guitar and mandolin.
On June 23, 2004, Stuart was arrested in Hendersonville, Tennessee, on suspicion of DUI.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marty_Stuart   (447 words)

  
 Marty Stuart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Marty was born September 30, 1958, in Philadelphia, Mississippi.
Marty’s music career began with a bluegrass band called "The Sullivans." They toured the South playing at festivals and churches on weekends and during the summer, Marty, though he was still in high school, longed to make his career in music take off.
Marty lost a hero and a friend, but the fire of music still burned in him and he moved on.
www2.nemcc.edu /mspeople/marty_stuart.htm   (445 words)

  
 Great American Country Marty Stuart Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Stuart moved to MCA in 1989 and broke into the Top 10 for the first time in 1990 with a song and album title that described not only Stuart himself but a new direction for country music: Hillbilly Rock.
Stuart's second MCA album, Tempted, which was certified gold this year, yielded four hits: the title cut, "Little Things", "Till I Found You" and "Burn Me Down." In the meantime, his duet with Travis Tritt, "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'," became a hit record.
Stuart also became a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1992, 20 years after his first appearance on the Opry stage at the age of 13.
www.countrystars.com /artists/mstuart.html   (803 words)

  
 Boston.com / A&E / Music / Crooner Marty Stuart serves DWI sentence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Country singer Marty Stuart is serving his sentence for drunken driving.
Stuart was arrested June 23 after police responded to a minor traffic accident in the parking lot of a fast-food restaurant.
Stuart was charged with drunken driving in April 2002 after police received a tip he was intoxicated at a store.
www.boston.com /ae/music/articles/2004/07/07/crooner_marty_stuart_serves_dwi_sentence   (223 words)

  
 VH1.com : Marty Stuart : Biography
Stuart was born in Philadelphia, MS, in 1958 and grew up obsessed with country music.
Stuart moved on, playing with fiddler Vassar Clements and guitarist Doc Watson while doing session work, and was invited to join Johnny Cash's backing band in 1980.
Stuart landed a deal with MCA in 1989 and released his label debut, Hillbilly Rock, later that year.
www.vh1.com /artists/az/stuart_marty/bio.jhtml   (690 words)

  
 Commotion PR : MARTY STUART
Marty Stuart is country music’s renaissance man. He has scored six top-ten hits, one platinum and five gold albums, and four Grammy Awards.
Locally, Stuart was known as a prodigy; by the age of twelve, his string-instrument playing had led him to a road gig playing mandolin with the Sullivan Family Singers.
Stuart is an accomplished photographer, historian, collector, storyteller, musician, songwriter and archivist; he always has been mindful of country music's place in American culture while at the same time he has operated as a Platinum-selling recording artist.
www.commotionpr.com /martyStuart.html   (3187 words)

  
 Marty Stuart News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Before Marty became a country star, he was a bluegrass picker—he made his Nashville debut at the historic Ryman Auditorium at age 13, playing mandolin behind the legendary Lester Flatt.
Marty Stuart is back with two new albums, Soul's Chapel, recorded with his Fabulous Superlatives, and Badlands: Ballads of the Lakota.
Marty Stuart will appear live on MSNBC TV's Imus In the Morning on Monday, January 23rd, performing several songs to launch his new Universal South bluegrass CD, Live At The Ryman.
www.topix.net /who/marty-stuart   (648 words)

  
 Marty Stuart | Superlatone Records
Stuart is an accomplished photographer, historian, collector, storyteller, musician, songwriter and archivist; he always has been mindful of country music's place in American culture.
Stuart is not a newcomer in his relationships with Brown and DuBois.
Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives Live at the Ryman:(release date to be announced).
www.martystuart.net /superlatone.html   (819 words)

  
 10 Questions With Marty Stuart - Autograph Collector Magazine - September 1997
With Marty being such a consummate collector, it's hard to get his attention when he visits our offices which are filled with autographs and memorabilia ranging from George Washington to John Lennon.
Marty Stuart may be only 39 years old, but he's got a music career under his belt that rivals that of many stars twice his age.
Stuart has amassed an impressive number of awards, including several Gold records, Grammys and Country Music citations, but he's much more impressed with his collection of other artists' memorabilia than he is with his own.
www.martystuart.com /ZArt-Autograph-9-97.htm   (923 words)

  
 CBNmusic -- Marty Stuart: Calling All Souls to Chapel
Marty: Well, the first band was at nine, and I was on the road when I was 12 with the Sullivan Family Gospel Singers.
Marty: The town was kind of ashamed of that old rhinestone image, but I saw it as wearable art.
Marty: Well, I was dedicated to God before I was born by Momma and Daddy, and I was raised in a very traditional Southern Baptist home.
www.cbn.com /cbnmusic/Interviews/700club_martystuart102405.asp   (960 words)

  
 Marty Stuart - Encyclopedia of Country Music
Stuart has one of the world's best collections of country music artifacts and often loans items from his stash to the Country Music Hall of Fame.
Stuart is a top-notch picker on guitar and mandolin, but he possesses only a modest tenor voice and doesn't even attempt big statements or grand drama in his songwriting (which nevertheless reflects solid commercial instincts).
Stuart was thirteen when bluegrass legend Lester Flatt hired him as a mandolinist; they played together for six years until Flatt died in 1979.
www.martystuart.com /ZArt-Books-Encyl-CM.htm   (799 words)

  
 Marty Stuart booking information for your next corporate event!
One of country's most historically minded new traditionalists, Marty Stuart is also one of the most eclectic, moving between honky tonk, rockabilly, country-rock, traditional country, and bluegrass.
Flatt invited Stuart to join the band permanently and took responsibility for overseeing the teenager's continued education.Stuart stayed with Flatt up until the legendary bluegrass master broke up his band in 1978 for health reasons; he passed away the following year.
Stuart moved on, playing with fiddler Vassar Clements and guitarist Doc Watson while doing session work, and was invited to join Johnny Cash 's backing band in 1980.
www.corporateartists.com /marty_stuart.html   (790 words)

  
 NPR : Marty Stuart Finds His Way Back
Marty Stuart is putting out three albums in the span of just seven months.
World Cafe, January 24, 2006 · Marty Stuart is back with two new albums, Soul's Chapel, recorded with his Fabulous Superlatives, and Badlands: Ballads of the Lakota.
Stuart says the steady flow of work stems from his attempts to right himself after a DUI offense led to a stint in jail.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=5168394&ft=1&f=1043   (248 words)

  
 Country Standard Time: Marty Stuart's "pilgrims, sinners, saints, and prophets."
In this book, Stuart brings to life some of the small town folks of his upbringing and his entire history in music ranging from joining Lester Flatt at age 13 to a six-year stint with Johnny Cash to going out on his own.
Stuart, of course, has a direct connection to the Carters through by marriage to his first marriage Cindy Cash, daughter of John and June Carter Cash.
Stuart imbues the book with a strong sense of history taking place, making it clear that he is participating in and recording it, not necessarily making it.
www.countrystandardtime.com /martystuartBOOK.html   (494 words)

  
 Marty Stuart
Born in Philadelphia, Mississippi on September 30th, 1958, John Marty Stuart was obsessed with country music from an early age and soon learned to play guitar and mandolin.
When Stuart urges them "for God's sake boy, tip your hat to the teacher", you get the feeling he wants to flick their hats off and make them stand tall and respectful.
Marty and legendary Cash drummer W.S. Fluke Holland mime along to the music then watch a video clip of the dear Luther Perkins playing from a '50s clip.
www.rockabillyhall.com /MartyStuart1.html   (2228 words)

  
 Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives - Country Music | Album Review @ Music-Critic.com : the source for music ...
Marty Stuart's last album was one of the finest country records EVER RELEASED, a lovely mysterious big-hearted work of art concept record called The Pilgrim.
Well, you do what Stuart did: you take some time off, get a crackin' young band together (well, two of the three bandmembers are young), and get yourself out on a barnstorming tour of the some of the most out-of-the-way venues in America.
Stuart and his band just simply cook through twelve songs in forty minutes, and they do so in fine back-to-the-roots style.
www.music-critic.com /country/martystuart_countrymusic.htm   (469 words)

  
 Marty Stuart - Official Page at GACTV.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
There were three significant sources from which Marty Stuart drew when embarking on his first new album in four years, the aptly titled Country Music: Johnny Cash; Singing Brakeman Jimmie Rodgers and...Faye Dunaway.
Stuart drew from his encyclopedic knowledge of obscure CandW nuggets for some of the album's best moments: "Sundown in Nashville." It was originally cut by Carl and Pearl Butler, with whom Stuart first shared a stage when he was 12 years old.
Marty Stuart has certainly succeeded at what he set out to do with Country Music: create a template of the American roots sound he loves so much: "The album pretty much encapsulates a thirty-year journey," Stuart agrees.
www.countrystars.com /artists/stuart_m.html   (1459 words)

  
 NPR : Marty Stuart Rediscovers Gospel in 'Souls' Chapel'
Marty Stuart and his band the Fabulous Superlatives (in enlargement, from left, Brian Glenn, Kenny Vaughan and Harry Stinson).
All Things Considered, September 22, 2005 · Marty Stuart has been playing music on the road since he was 12 years old, starting as a mandolin player with a bluegrass gospel group.
Shortly after his second arrest, Stuart says, Staples' daughters, Mavis and Yvonne, came to one of Stuart's concerts and gave him their father's guitar.
www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=4822820   (366 words)

  
 John Marty Stuart
Marty Stuart is a Country Music musician/songwriter that has inspired me for about 10 years now.
Marty Stuart is the only one without a record deal or larger-than-life reputation at The Bloom Hotel, and he's in town for a series of super-session BBC-TV tapings.
Only Marty Stuart has that old-line Hillbilly style that takes over a room when he enters it.
www.angelfire.com /ca/KaccediSixx/stuart.html   (412 words)

  
 Marty Stuart, Mississippi country musician from Philadelphia, MS, and a writer, too!
John Marty Stuart was born September 30, 1958 in Philadelphia, Mississippi, to John and Hilda Stuart.
Marty Stuart performed with the Sullivans on the weekends and during the summer.
Stuart fell in love with Cindy Cash, Johnny's daughter, and married her in 1983 but divorced her in 1988.
www.shs.starkville.k12.ms.us /mswm/MSWritersAndMusicians/musicians/MartyStuart/Stuart.html   (1065 words)

  
 Marty Stuart Arrested - ShaniaLounge.com
A judge later ruled the officer didn't have probable cause to stop Stuart and the charges were dropped.
Stuart was charged Wednesday evening with first-offense DUI and released on $1,500 bail.
The Grammy winner was previously arrested in 2002 and charged with DUI, but a judge later ruled the officer didn't have probable cause to stop Stuart and the charges were dropped.
lounge.teamshania.com /showthread.php?t=4575   (425 words)

  
 St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture: Marty Stuart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
After Flatt's death in 1979, Stuart signed on as a guitarist with one of his all-time heroes, country-music great Johnny Cash and remained with Cash's band for six years before leaving in 1986 to begin a solo career.
Stuart has also performed with such stars as Bill Monroe, Bob Dylan, the Everly Brothers, Willie Nelson, guitarist Doc Watson,; Billy Joel, Neil Young, fiddler Vassar Clements, and Emmylou Harris.
But Stuart's proudest moment had already come: in 1992 he became the 72nd performer to be honored by membership in Nashville's Grand Ole Opry, the "high church" of country music.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_g1epc/is_bio/ai_2419201176   (697 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: Marty stuart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
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www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/marty_stuart   (892 words)

  
 MARTY STUART - Country Music Artists - Corporate Entertainment Booking
Everything about Marty Stuart – from the hand-tailored stage-wear to his ever-present mandolin –; is instinctive, drawn from his vast palette of experiences.
Marty hasn't assembled what could be the largest collection of country music memorabilia in the world because it's trendy.
And just when you think Marty's plate is surely overflowing, you recall that he's still entertaining country fans at concerts nationwide.
www.delafont.com /music_acts/Marty-Stuart.htm   (473 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Busy Bee Cafe: Music   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Marty draws on his vast network of "friends in high places" in the music business and draws out the best of their varied talents to produce a CD that belongs in every country and bluegrass fan's collection.
I was surprised to see this early Marty Stuart release still in print, simply because 1982 was a long time back.
Marty Stuart has been getting paid for pickin' since he was 13, and he made this album when he was 30...so while it is a debut as the lead performer, it is also the product of a veteran player.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/B000000EZ2   (460 words)

  
 Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives: Souls' Chapel - PopMatters Music Review
This is a man with ambition, which means of course that he is highly suspect to a lot of Nashville people and country music fans.
Souls' Chapel is powerful, it's cool-sounding (no shoddy production for Marty Stuart, this shit is crisp like morning lettuce), and it's kind of sexy, like the snakey boogie of "Give Me Just a Little More Time" and "Come Into the House of the Lord".
Maybe part of it is the fact that Stuart truly believes what he's singing, or the fact that he knows that true religion is not shot through with doom but with a sense of happiness.
www.popmatters.com /music/reviews/s/stuartmarty-souls.shtml   (813 words)

  
 The Marty Stuart Story
Marty says that this album is a tribute to his traditional musical roots.
The point is this, this record is no less "commercial" because it is honest to "tradition" The Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers and Bill Monroe were the most commercial figures in the country music business at the time of their innovation they paid respect to tradition, and they were different and they were commercial.
Marty was born in Philadelphia Mississippi and got started on country music early in life.
www.stevenmenke.com /Marty%20Stuart.htm   (1339 words)

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