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Infobox musical artist|name = Marty Stuart|image = WIKI MARTY STUART 2.jpg|caption = Marty Stuart, January 1993|image_size = 250|landscape = Yes|background = solo_singer|birth_name = John Martin Stuart|Born = Birth date and age|1958|09|30
Philadelphia, Mississippi , United States of America|U.S. |instrument = Singing|Vocals , acoustic guitar , electric guitar , mandolin |genre = Country music|Country , Bluegrass music|Bluegrass , Southern rock , Gospel music|Gospel |occupation = Singer-songwriter , musician |years_active = 1972–present|label = Sugar Hill Records (bluegrass)|Sugar Hill , Columbia Records|Columbia , MCA Records|MCA , Universal South Records|Universal South , Superlatone|associated_acts = Travis Tritt , Connie Smith , Johnny Cash , Lester Flatt , Earl Scruggs , Merle Haggard , Bob Dylan , Clarence White , Leroy Troy |website = http://www.martystuart.net/ Official Site|notable_instruments = Fender Telecaster|Clarence
John Martin "Marty" Stuart (born September 30, 1958) is an United States|American country music singer-songwriter , known for both his traditional style, and eclectic merging of rockabilly , honky tonk , and traditional country music. In the early 1990s, he had a successful string of Country hits.

Early Life and rise to fame


Born as John Martin Stuart in Philadelphia, Mississippi on September 30, 1958, Marty Stuart has become known as one of country music 's most eclectic artists, because he performs and records several widely diverse types of country music. He is of French, English, Choctaw, and Colombian descent. That is one of his reasons for his success in the 1990s, just when Traditionalism was making a comeback in country music .

From an early age, he was obsessed with country music. He was so obsessed, in fact, that he taught himself how to play the guitar and mandolin . At the age of 12, Stuart started performing with the bluegrass music|bluegrass group The Sullivans. He later met Lester Flatt bandmember Roland White . White invited Stuart to play with him and the Nashville Grass at the Labor Day gig in Delaware in 1972. After this, White asked him to join the band permanently and Stuart accepted. This made White responsible for the rest of Stuart's education. Marty stayed with Lester Flatt until Flatt broke up the band in 1978 due to his failing health.

In 1979, Flatt died. Stuart pushed forward and worked with fiddle r Vassar Clements . He also worked with guitarist Doc Watson . In 1980, he joined Johnny Cash 's backing band. The previous year, Stuart made his first solo album, With a Little Help From My Friends, on Ridge Runner Records

In 1982, he released a second album called Busy Bee Cafe on Sugar Hill Records (bluegrass)|Sugar Hill Records . Both of these albums were strongly Bluegrass music|Bluegrass albums, and they failed to garner any success for Stuart. In 1983, Stuart married Johnny Cash 's daughter, Cindy. They divorced 5 years later. In 1985, Stuart left Cash's band to pursue a solo career.

Recording career in the 1980s & 1990s


In 1985, Stuart accompanied Johnny Cash to Memphis and played on the "Class of '55" album that also featured Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, and Jerry Lee Lewis. At the end of the session Perkins presented him with his guitar.Dickerson, James L., Goin' Back to Memphis: A Century of Blues, Rock 'n' Roll and Glorious Soul, Schirmer Books, 1996, p. 12. Later that year, Stuart left Cash's band and landed a recording contract with Columbia Records . The following year, he released a self-titled album on the label, which produced a Top 20 hit on the Billboard country charts in the song "Arlene." Stuart garnered his first cover story in 1986, appearing in a Mid-South magazine article titled "Nashville's New Hopes.".Dickerson, James, Mid-South magazine, The Commercial Appeal,February 23, 1986 Also in the article were Vince Gill, Sweethearts of the Rodeo and Lisa Angelle. Although he had a hit on his hands with "Arlene", the album itself didn't sell. Stuart recorded a follow-up album, Let There Be Country , but Columbia failed to release it after Stuart had a heated run-in with the label head over his decision to drop Johnny Cash from the Columbia roster.Dickerson, James L., Mojo Triangle: Birthplace of Country, Blues, Jazz and Rock 'n' Roll, Schirmer Trade Books, 2005, p. 225

His marriage to Cindy Cash ended in divorce in 1988, leading to Stuart's return home to Mississippi . Roland White invited Stuart to rejoin his band as their fiddle r and this helped Stuart build his confidence to try again at becoming a singer .

Stuart soon returned to Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville . He landed a deal with MCA Records in 1989, which was formerly Decca Records . That year, Stuart released his first album on MCA, Hillbilly Rock . In 1990, he finally made it big with the album, when two of his songs from Hillbilly Rock became hits. The title track, " Hillbilly Rock (song)|Hillbilly Rock ," was his first Top Ten hit on the Country charts. The other song, "Western Girls," just broke the Top 20. The album received great reviews from critics, who compared Marty's work to that of country singer Dwight Yoakam . The album featured a cover version of the Johnny Cash hit " Cry& #33; Cry& #33; Cry! ." In 1991, he released another album, Tempted (album)|Tempted , and the Tempted (Marty Stuart song)|title track became Stuart's first Top-5 hit.

In 1991, Marty co-wrote a song with Travis Tritt called "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'." The song was recorded as a duet on Tritt's 1991 album ''It's All About to Change'', and that became Marty's biggest hit. In 1992, his former record company, Columbia Records|Columbia finally released his album Let There Be Country . That same year, Stuart released the album '' This One's Gonna Hurt You '' on MCA. The album's title track, a duet with Travis Tritt , was released as a single, and became another Top Ten hit for Stuart. ''This One's Gonna Hurt You'' became Marty's first gold album.

Between 1991 and 1992 Marty and Travis went on the road for what they called the "No Hats" tour, referring to "hat acts," as it seemed at the time every mainstream country singer was wearing a cowboy hat on stage. Although Stuart built quite a Fan (person)|fans following, follow-up success was hard to find. In 1994, Stuart contributed the song "Up Above My Head / Blind Bartimus" with Jerry Sullivan + Tammy Sullivan to the AIDS benefit album Red Hot + Country produced by the Red Hot Organization . The release of his 1994 album Love and Luck turned out to be less successful than he hoped it would be. Three singles were released from the album, but only one ("Kiss Me, I'm Gone") made the Top 40. His record sales began to slip. This led to MCA Records|MCA releasing the album The Marty Party Hit Pack in 1995. This also led to a series of "Marty Party" concerts on the Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville network. The year 1996 saw the release of another album, '' Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best . Once again, sales were less than hoped for. Stuart released three singles, with only one reaching the Top 40.

Career since the late 1990s


In 1997, Stuart married legendary Country Music singer Connie Smith . Connie and Marty met back in the 1960s, when he saw Connie performing at one of her concerts, and he told his mother that day, that someday he would marry her. In 1998, he helped produce Smith's comeback album on the Warner Bros. label, Connie Smith (album)|Connie Smith . He also co-wrote 8 out of 10 songs on the album. Stuart released another album in 1999 called The Pilgrim , along with another unsuccessful single, that failed to even make the Top 40.

In 2000 he did the voice of Reverend in Tom Sawyer (2000 film)
Stuart left MCA in 2000, joining Columbia Records , releasing a new album in 2003; however, this album was credited to "Marty Stuart & the Fabulous Superlatives." The lead single just missed Top 40 status. In 2005, Stuart launched a custom record label, Superlatone Records, to issue overlooked Southern Gospel music|Gospel and Roots music recordings. Stuart released three critically acclaimed collections on Superlatone, ''Souls' Chapel , Badlands and Live at the Ryman . In October 2005, Stuart released a concept album, Badlands: Ballads Of The Lakota , which pays tribute to the Sioux culture in what is now South Dakota .

His collection of music memorabilia and photography was exhibited at the Tennessee State Museum in 2007 as "Sparkle & Twang: Marty Stuart's American Musical Odyssey." In October, 2008, the "Sparkle & Twang" exhibit opened at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, OH. Also in 2007, Stuart produced country legend Porter Wagoner 's debut album on the predominantly punk label Epitaph Records .

The Statehouse Museum in Little Rock, Arkansas hosted the "Sparkle & Twang: Marty Stuart's American Musical Odyssey" from April 4 through October 5, 2008. The exhibit was on loan from the Tennessee State Museum in Nashville.

Yvonne and Mavis Staples gave one of their father's, "Pops" Staples, guitars to Marty Stuart after Staples' death. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php? storyId=4822820, Marty Stuart Rediscovers Gospel in 'Souls' Chapel'.

The Marty Stuart Show


Stuart announced in August 2008Citation needed|date=April 2009 a new TV show that he would be hosting, featuring traditional country music in the vein of The Porter Wagoner Show , Flatt & Scruggs and Hee Haw . The Marty Stuart Show began airing at 8 P.M. on November 1, 2008IMDb episode|1660131| The Marty Stuart Show Episode #1.1 on cable's RFD-TV.

Each episode featured music by Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives, as well as his wife, Grand Ole Opry star Connie Smith , and guests.


Stuart hosted and produced the 30-minute episodes, with WSM (AM)|WSM disc jockey and Grand Ole Opry announcer Eddie Stubbs as his sidekick. The show was part of the prime-time lineup with Hee Haw reruns, Postcards from Nebraska and Music & Motors .

Writings


Stuart has written articles and published photos of Country Music|Country singers for various magazines .

Country Music Foundation


Stuart is a member of the board of the Country Music Foundation , and is a past President . Stuart has also been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1993.

Personal life


Stuart has been married to country artist Connie Smith since July 8, 1997.

Discography


Main|Marty Stuart discography

References




  • http://www.martystuartmusic.com/ Marty Stuart Official Site on Sony Music

  • IMDB name| id=0005473 | name=Marty Stuart

  • http://www.martystuart.net/superlatone.html Superlatone Records

  • Himes, Geoffrey (1998). "Marty Stuart." In The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. p.& nbsp;517.

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