The lineup for the Late Night Jam has now been finalized: The Fabulous Superlatives, the Charlie Daniels Band, Old Crow Medicine Show, John Rich and Friends, Gretchen Wilson, Kathy Mattea, The Steel Drivers, Sunny Sweeney and Mike Farris.

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Marty appears in the latest issue of a UK magazine MAVERICK . Issues can be purchased directly from their website store.

We are proud to announce that added to the lineup of the Late Night Jam: Old Crow Medicine Show

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Arts at the Airport and the Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority proudly present an exhibition of photographs by Marty titled Marty Stuart's American Odyssey. The exhibit will be housed in C Concourse and will run from June 2 - August 29, 2008.

We are proud to announce that added to the lineup of the Late Night Jam: John Rich & Friends

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Marty's upcoming TV/radio schedule will include a visit to the Eddie Stubbs show on WSM the evening of 4/22 at 9PM as well as an appearance on Ralph Emery's show on RFD the evening of 6/23.


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As of 3/19/08, the lineup for the Late Night Jam: Marty & His Fabulous Superlatives, Charlie Daniels, Sunny Sweeney, Steel Drivers and Mike Farris.

Marty and the band will perform on the Grand Ole Opry and the Midnight Jamboree on Saturday, September 27th.

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A new compilation CD titled Whiskey & Rhinestones - The Ultimate Collection has been released in the UK. It includes the following songs: HILLBILLY ROCK, WESTERN GIRLS, TEMPTED, LITTLE THINGS, HIGH ON A MOUNTAIN TOP, THIS ONE'S GONNA HURT YOU, YOU CAN'T STOP LOVE, HONKY TONKIN'S WHAT I DO BEST, KISS ME I'M GONE, LOVE & LUCK, THAT'S WHAT LOVE'S ABOUT, RED RED WINE..., SOMEBODY SAVED ME, MOVE ALONG TRAIN, IT'S TIME TO GO HOME, COME INTO THE HOUSE OF THE LORD, WOUNDED KNEE, THREE CHIEFS, WHISKEY AIN'T WORKIN', ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL.

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The Tennessean,the CMT website and Mississippi's Sun Herald have the stories of yesterday's Gifts of Love ceremony at the Hall of Fame.

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Marty will be playing the Opry on Feb 15, 16, 29 and Mar. 1, 7, 8, 22.

Discounts on OPRY tickets are being made available by using discount code WEBFAN when ordering tickets at opry.com, by phone, or at the box office . You can also print a coupon and present it when buying tickets at the box office.

Marty and Connie plan to make a donation of personal items to the Country Music Hall of Fame's permanent collection on February 13th. The private ceremony will be attended by Vince Gill, Earl Scruggs and Ricky Skaggs along with the Museum's Board of Officers and Trustees, family and friends of Marty & Connie.

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Sparkle & Twang: Marty Stuart's American Musical Odyssey
will be on display at the Old State House Museum in Little Rock, AR from 4/4/08 through 10/5/08 following a very successful run at the Tennessee State Museum in 2007.


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XM Radio
has announced that Marty will be hosting a new weekly show, Marty Stuart's American Odyssey,on Friday mornings starting Friday, October 5th.


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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 purchased on Marty's own website. It contains over 300 pages of the true masters of country music as only Marty can capture them, as well as the last portrait taken of Johnny Cash on the cover. A must have for lovers of country music.

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REVIEWS / ARTICLES:


A clip of Bela Fleck jamming with Marty at the Rhythm & Roots festival in Rhode Island earlier this month appears on youtube.

Country Weekly does a review of COMPADRES: An Anthology of Duets and the Tennessean's Beverly Keel speaks briefly with Marty about the the show in Madison Square Garden where Porter, Marty & the Fabulous Superlatives opened for the White Stripes. Additional stories appear in the Wall Street Journal, the Boston Globe, the Boston Herald.

Read a review of Compadres: An Anthology of Duets by by Brody Vercher on the9513.

John Goodspeed reviews the show in San Antonio, TX at the Rio Cibolo Ranch for the San Antonio Express.

Reviews of Compadres: An Anthology of Duets can be found on about.com and starplus.com.

Marty and the Superlatives made a great impact at the Warren Haynes Christmas Jam in 2006, being dubbed the Band of the Night by Glide Magazine.

Hybrid Magazine reviews Live at the Ryman.

Chase Farmer, writer for Honest Tune (the American Journal of Jam & Roots) magazine did a great cover story on Marty in the Spring 2006 issue. If you know anyone who went to Bonnaroo, they may have a copy as this issue was provided to attendees. Otherwise, you can try them at 662-281-0753 or via their website for a copy.


Hear Marty surprise his friend Warren Haynes during a radio interview on Reg's Coffee House.

Barry Gilbert reviews Live at the Ryman in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Read Tom Netherland's review in the Richmond Times-Dispatch: Marty on a Mission

Sound and Vision magazine reviews the trilogy of Marty music

Marty visits Pine Ridge to help deliver a message of of drug awareness. See story in the Rapid City Journal.

Frank Goodman's interview with Marty at Pure Music.

"Tune In: Marty Stuart Now Takes His Own Requests" can now be found on the Fader.com website.


Marty Stuart: An Emerging Country Historian by Ed Morris in the LA Chronicle

The Washington Times also covered the Kennedy Center show in their column "Pickin' and Grinnin' at Ole KenCen".


Read all about "A Night at the Opry - D.C Style" from the Washington Post.

The Austin Chronicle reviews Marty's SXSW appearances

Catch up on the latest articles in the Washington Post, the Village Voice, Kansas City Star, Washington Pos

Cute story about Marty in the Daily News Journal of Murfreesboro

Marty Stuart Takes Charge of His Music by Derek Halsey appears in Gritz magazine

Read Rob Turner's take on Marty and the band in jambands.com.

Review of Badlands in the Aurora Review.

Review of Marty's trio of CDs in the Washington Post titled Marty Stuart's Bluegrass Finds Greener Pastures

Boston Globe and Creative Loafing review of Badlands.

Review of Badlands in the Edmonton Sun.

Review of Souls' Chapel in Style Weekly.

Chanelling Crazy Horse, Custer and Cash on PopMatters.

Badlands review on About.com ,Global Rhythm , newburycomics.com

Reviews of Souls' Chapel by Amazon.com and the Detroit Free Press.

Review of Badlands on Amazon.com

All Music Guide review of Badlands.

Review of Badlands on Monsters and Critics.

BILLBOARD album review of BADLANDS.

In the Moment: Marty Stuart offers a unique and uncensored look at the making of his upcoming Badlands album, culminating in a road trip with Stuart, his band, his wife Connie Smith and friend John Carter Cash to play a benefit concert on the Lakota Indian reservation. For Stuart and Smith, it is an adventure that further solidifies their love for each other. For Cash, it is an opportunity to fulfill his father Johnny Cash's wish and an opportunity for both him and Stuart to finally come to terms with the loss of the country legend who meant so much to so many people. " (CMT.com

"Sweet and slow as molassess in January, Stuart's first gospel record is perfect for all your Sunday morning porch-rocking needs. He gets a hand up from the Staple Singers, opening with the stark, piercing harmonies of Pops' 'Somebody Saved Me, ' then harnessing the blues of "Move Along Train' with Mavis. But it's Stuart's sleepy choirboy vocals on 'I Can't Even Walk (Without You Holding My Hand)' that stick in the mind like a prayer. (Whitney Pastorek - Entertainment Weekly 09/09/05)

"Marty Stuart & the Fabulous Superlatives, Soul's Chapel (* * * *) If the guitar lick that begins lead track 'Somebody Saved Me' sounds like Roebuck "Pops" Staples resurrected, it ought to: Stuart is playing Staples' guitar. Thus starts the bluesiest gospel album you may ever hear, a righteous collection of testifying six-string twang and quartet vocals that fit together like the pieces of a tailored silk suit". - Brian Mansfield (USA Today)

LA Daily News review of Souls' Chapel.

Associated Press review (appearing in Jackson Hole Star Tribune) of Souls' Chapel

All Music Guide reviews Souls' Chapel

Souls' Chapel reviewed in the Nashville Scene.

Souls' Chapel review by Kim Jones.


   

 

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