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Marty Stuart is on fire creatively. He has recorded the four best albums of his career with his band, the Fabulous Superlatives, and has put on some of the best shows of his career. But he will be the first to tell you that his current achievements would never have been possible if he hadn’t walked every single mile of the highway that got him here. And he never would have made it if not for the mentors who showed the way and the partners who walked beside him. Those are his “Compadres,” and his story can’t be told without them.
The 15 tracks on his new album, “Compadres," tell that story. It would be a mistake to call it a “duets album," for the instrumental interplay with Lester Flatt, Steve Earle and the Old Crow Medicine Show is as important as the vocal give and take with Johnny Cash and Mavis Staples. It’s an album of collaborations with the artists who have meant the most to him over the years.
Stuart was just a 13-year-old kid from Philadelphia, Mississippi, when he joined Lester Flatt & the Nashville Grass in 1972. The teenager's mandolin solo on Bill Monroe’s “Rawhide” became his showcase number with the band and was captured at a 1974 concert at Vanderbilt University for Flatt's “Live! Bluegrass Festival” album.
Stuart never abandoned his bluegrass roots and often collaborated with such string-band legends as Earl Scruggs (heard here on “Mr. John Henry, the Steel Driving Man” from Stuart's 1999 album, “The Pilgrim”); Del McCoury (heard here on “Let Us Travel, Travel On” from the 2003 tribute album, “Livin’ Lovin’ Losin’: Songs of the Louvin Brothers”); and the Old Crow Medicine Show (heard here on a brand new version of the Who’s “I Can See for Miles”).
Stuart stayed with Flatt till 1978 and then joined the Johnny Cash Show in 1980. The traveling troupe included June Carter, the Carter Family and the Tennessee Three, and Stuart often sang Jimmie Skinner's prison song, “Doin’ My Time," as a duet with Cash. The two men later recreated it for Stuart's 1992 album, “This One's Gonna Hurt You." Cash was perhaps the biggest influence on Stuart, but the youngster absorbed lessons like a sponge from great singers like George Jones (“One Woman Man” is from Jones’ 1991 album, “The Bradley Barn Sessions") and Merle Haggard (“Farmer's Blues” is from Stuart's 2003 album, “Country Music”).
Among Stuart's most important compadres were his fellow Mississippians, B.B. King and the Staple Singers. Stuart sang “Confessin' the Blues” with King on the latter's 1997 album, “Deuces Wild." He recast the Band’s “The Weight” with the Staple Singers for the 1994 album, “Rhythm, Country & Blues.” Mavis Staples helped sing “Move Along Train” on Stuart’s 2005 album, “Souls Chapel.”
After serving his apprenticeships with Flatt and Cash, Stuart felt ready to pursue a solo career. In 1986, he released “Marty Stuart” on Columbia and enjoyed his first top-20 single. The media dubbed him a member of the “Class of 1986,” grouping him with Steve Earle, Dwight Yoakam, Lyle Lovett and Randy Travis, four more singers who emerged that year with a modern take on traditional country. “Compadres” showcases Stuart and Earle on “Crying, Waiting, Hoping” from the 1996 tribute album, “Not Fade Away (Remembering Buddy Holly)." Yoakam and Travis joined Stuart, Ricky Skaggs, Emmylou Harris and many others on “Same Old Train” from the 1998 album, “Tribute to Tradition.”
Stuart enjoyed his greatest stretch of chart success in the early ‘90s when he recorded for MCA. He had top-10 solo singles such as “Hillbilly Rock,” “Tempted” and “Burn Me Down," but he also formed a fruitful partnership with another young traditionalist, Travis Tritt. They had top-10 success with such duets as “The Whiskey Ain’t Workin’” (included on “Compadres”) and “This One's Gonna Hurt You (For a Long, Long Time)." The MCA years ended with Stuart's masterful concept album, 1999's “The Pilgrim."
In the course of producing and co-writing the 1998 comeback album, “Connie Smith,” Stuart fell in love with the legendary singer and married her. “Hearts Like Ours," a ballad from that album, has now been turned into a duet with a new vocal from Stuart. Smith’s favorite singer, Loretta Lynn, joins Stuart on a brand-new version of Dallas Frazier's “Will You Visit Me on Sunday."
Don’t call them guest stars. These singers and pickers are Stuart’s compadres. They have been his teachers and classmates, his heroes and peers, his buddies and brothers. In the music they made together, you can hear their common quest to keep traditional American music alive and vital.
Click HERE to read a great article about Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives from STLToday.com (06/27/06)
Click HERE to hear Marty Live on 88.7 WNCW !
Click HERE to hear Marty Live on KSUT - 05/17/06
7.21.2006 - Marty is one of the Featured Artists at the Connect.com ! Click on the link to visit the site and download MP3's!
Porter Wagoner - Committed To Parkview (with Marty Stuart)

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Member Since: 2/8/2006
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Band Members: Marty Stuart, Kenny Vaughan, Harry Stinson, Paul Martin

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02.23.07:
Check out the Marty Stuart / Amy Grant's Charity Fundraising Event at The Ryman. Click Here

01.23.07:
Marty Stuart Interview with concertlivewire - Click Here

12.06.06:
Marty Stuart Producing Porter Wagoner Album
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Marty Stuart on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson

Porter Wagoner feat: Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives on David Letterman

Record Label: Superlatone Records
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Marty Stuart: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will sparkle with new exhibit!

               Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will sparkle with new exhibit CLEVELAND (October 10, 2008)  The Rock and Rol...
Posted by Marty Stuart on Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:39:00 PST

Marty Stuart to Debut "The Marty Stuart Show" on RFD-TV in November!

 MARTY STUART TO DEBUT "THE MARTY STUART SHOW" ON RFD-TV IN NOVEMBER COUNTRY MUSIC: THE MASTERS TO BE RELEASED ON NOVEMBER 11 BY SOURCE BOOKS NASHVILLE, TN - (August 26, 2008)...
Posted by Marty Stuart on Wed, 27 Aug 2008 01:19:00 PST

Warren Haynes Presents: The Benefit Concert Vol. 8 DVD

Warren Haynes Presents: The Benefit Concert Vol. 8 DVD Warren Haynes Presents: The Benefit Concert Vol. 8 DVD is now available for purchase here. As always, all the proceeds from the DVD and concert ...
Posted by Marty Stuart on Wed, 02 Jul 2008 11:09:00 PST

Marty Stuart: Performing Songwriters 100 Most Influential Independent Artists

Marty Stuart honored as one of Performing Songwriters 100 Most Influential Independent Artists of the past 15 years! Performing Songwriter's 15th Anniversary Collectors' Edition has just been publishe...
Posted by Marty Stuart on Tue, 03 Jun 2008 04:41:00 PST

Chris Comer & Rob Ervin Interview Marty Stuart

Prior to an upcoming gig at the historic Southgate House in Newport,Kentucky with his band The Fabulous Superlatives, Marty Stuart tooktime to chat with Chris Comer & Rob Ervin on their radio show...
Posted by Marty Stuart on Wed, 07 Nov 2007 01:10:00 PST

Radio4Humans Interview with Marty Stuart!

Radio4Humans.de is proud to present an interview with Marty Stuart on November 10thth from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm Central Time (North America). The interview will be done in English and in German, so the...
Posted by Marty Stuart on Sat, 27 Oct 2007 07:30:00 PST

Country Music: The Masters - Marty Stuart's New Book!

Marty's new book, COUNTRY MUSIC: THE MASTERS, is now available on the website. This book will not be available through online book sellers due to the limited quantities in print, but can be pur...
Posted by Marty Stuart on Fri, 22 Jun 2007 07:50:00 PST

"Sparkle & Twang; Marty Stuart's American Musical Odyssey"

"Sparkle & Twang; Marty Stuart's American Musical Odyssey"June 6 - November 11, 2007 at The Tennessee State Museum(located at 505 Deadrick Street in downtown Nashville)NOTE: The Tennessee Sta...
Posted by Marty Stuart on Tue, 22 May 2007 07:29:00 PST

Very Sad News...

Associated PressFire Destroys Longtime Johnny Cash HomeBy KRISTIN M. HALL 04.10.07, 7:35 PM ETJohnny Cash's longtime lakeside home, a showcase where he wrote much of his famous music and entertained U...
Posted by Marty Stuart on Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:12:00 PST

Check Out These Videos of Marty Stuart on YouTube

13 year old Marty Stuart on the Porter Wagoner show playing mandolin and singing in his first band, Lester Flatt & The Nashville Grass:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5sKbO_TP1o cool video of Mart...
Posted by Marty Stuart on Thu, 01 Mar 2007 09:47:00 PST