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Marty Stuart remembers Charley Pride and how he purchased Pride's first guitar for his collection.
To celebrate their new instrumental album "Space Junk," Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives appeared at an East Nashville Fender showroom.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has added Marty Stuart's collection of 22,000 items to its permanent holdings.
A jangling country-rock tune with some lively lead guitar licks, “Country Star” hurtles along with considerable momentum and gives Stuart a chance to make some absurd boasts.
The notion that acts like Marty Stuart or The Mavericks had country radio hits in the late '80s and early '90s may seem implausible, but that was the brief window of the “Great Credibility Scare ...
Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives bring old-school country to The Guild, Bikini Bottom comes to Palo Alto Players with “The SpongeBob Musical” and Gamble Garden's annual spring tour ...
To celebrate their new instrumental album "Space Junk," Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives appeared at an East Nashville Fender showroom.
Marty Stuart, Fabulous Superlatives band play first Lexington Lyric Theatre concert, play songs by The Byrds, Bluegrass, country music.
Comments from two very different types of guitar heroes, Steve Vai and Marty Friedman, show how impactful the late John Sykes’ playing personality was on his peers.
Marty Stuart closed the ceremony with a performance of Flatt & Scruggs' "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down," with Shawn Camp playing Lester Flatt's Martin D-28 guitar from the museum's permanent collection.
Worsham is traveling a course that's similar to Vince Gill, Marty Stuart and Glen Campbell — pursuing a solo career while backing friends and fellow musicians.