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Flat Broke Songs: No. 6
Flat Broke Songs: No. 6
Flat Broke Songs: No. 6
'Too Much Month at the End of the Money' -- Marty Stuart (2003) The bottom lines: "I'd love to take you out like I said I would, honey/But there's too much month at the end of the money." Stuart plays this throwback honky-tonk shuffle, originally recorded by Billy Hill in 1989, for all it's worth -- which isn't as much as it used to be...
Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart Reuniting on Stage
Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart Reuniting on Stage
Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart Reuniting on Stage
Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart, who hit the concert stage together in the early 1990s on the No Hats tour, are getting set to do it again. The two have announced a joint fall tour, set to start November 1 in Temecula, Calif. As part of each show, Tritt and Stuart will perform unplugged renditions of the hits they scored together, including the No...
Countriest Country Lyrics: No. 8
Countriest Country Lyrics: No. 8
Countriest Country Lyrics: No. 8
"Got me a pick-up, I got a piece of nothin' farm/Shotgun and a hound dog, I got a tractor in the barn/Rockin' chair on my front porch and a jug of home-made wine/When I ain't makin' music, that's how I spend my time" --'Now That's Country,' Marty Stuart (1992) Previous Next Buy it on iTunes
Marty Stuart Marks 50th Birthday With Opry Special
Marty Stuart Marks 50th Birthday With Opry Special
Marty Stuart Marks 50th Birthday With Opry Special
What do Marty Stuart, Madonna, Prince and Michael Jackson all have in common? Each of them is turning 50 this year. But only one of them will be marking the occasion with a live, star-studded special live on stage at the Grand Ole Opry. Marty Stuart will be joined by his band, the Fabulous Superlatives, along with Keith Urban, the Carolina Chocolate Drops string band, and his wife Connie Smith for
Marty Stuart Gets His Own TV Show
Marty Stuart Gets His Own TV Show
Marty Stuart Gets His Own TV Show
Country music's quintessential renaissance man Marty Stuart brings his unique brand of sparkle and twang to TV screens this fall when 'The Marty Stuart Show,' premieres on cable outlet RFD-TV. Production on the weekly music series begins in Nashville in September, with each 30-minute episode featuring Stuart's band, the Fabulous Superlatives, along with his wife, Grand Ole Opry star Connie Smith..
Marty Stuart Jams With Friends
Marty Stuart Jams With Friends
Marty Stuart Jams With Friends
Marty Stuart brought together a few eclectic friends Wednesday night for his annual Late Night Jam. The famed singer-songwriter and his band, the Fabulous Superlatives, set the stage for the four-hour show by opening with 'Hey Bo Diddley,' in tribute to the rock icon who passed away on Monday...