Harry Stinson

HARRY STINSON A Nashville native, Harry's roots run deep in Nashville. Currently known as a drummer, singer, songwriter and producer, he began his professional career touring with Dottie West in the early seventies. After Dottie, he headed west to the California scene for a 10-year tenure, working with Al Stewart, Etta James, and Peter Frampton.

He returned to Nashville in '85 and hooked up with producer Tony Brown and Steve Earle. He became a Duke and performed on the classic “Guitar Town.” Immediately, he became an in demand session drummer and singer. It was at this time that he met Marty, and played on some of his early hits like, “Tempted” “Little Things” and “Burn Me Down.” He has also recorded with the likes of Patty Loveless, Joe Ely, Lyle Lovett, Alison Krauss, Conway Twitty, Mark Knopfler, Buck Owens, Earl Scruggs, Dolly Parton, Bob Seger, and a host of others.

Harry has also enjoyed No 1 success as a songwriter, producer as well as being a familiar face on TNN, GAC, and CMT for years. In addition to all this, he has found musical soul-mates playing with Marty, Kenny and Brian and is having a blast on this latest chapter of his “Superlative” career.

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