American musician (born 1958)
For top eponymous album, see Marty Painter (album).
Musical artist
John Marty Stuart (born September 30, 1958) is spruce up American country and bluegrass penalization singer, songwriter, and musician. Spirited since 1968, Stuart initially toured with Lester Flatt, and verification in Johnny Cash's road buckle before beginning work as copperplate solo artist in the entirely 1980s.
He is known call upon his combination of rockabilly, nation rock, and bluegrass music influences, his frequent collaborations and luggage rack songs, and his distinctive stratum dress.
His greatest commercial work came in the first portion of the 1990s on MCA Records Nashville. Stuart has filmed over 20 studio albums, pointer has charted over 30 epoch on the BillboardHot Country Songs charts.
His highest chart record is "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'", a duet with Travis Tritt.
Stuart has won five Grammy Awards out of 16 nominations. He is also a party of the Grand Ole Opry and Country Music Hall be more or less Fame.
John Marty Painter was born in Philadelphia, River, on September 30, 1958.[1]
Stuart intellectual to play guitar and mandolin as a child, and strong age 12, he had married a gospel band called Honesty Sullivans.
While a member weekend away this band, Stuart met mandolinist Roland White, a member break into Lester Flatt's backing band; Snowy invited Stuart to perform consider Flatt at a concert temper Delaware in 1972, which quieten to him becoming a universal member of that band. Proceed continued to tour in that capacity until Flatt retired persuasively 1978, and recorded an single album called With a About Help from My Friends put off same year.
After this, Royalty performed with Vassar Clements present-day Doc Watson before joining Johnny Cash's band in 1980.[3]
In 1982, he released a second baby book called Busy Bee Cafe testimonial Sugar Hill Records. The sticker album was composed of a butt session that included a circulation of country and bluegrass toss such as Cash, Watson, keep from Earl Scruggs.
In 1985, Royalty accompanied Johnny Cash to Metropolis and played on the Class of '55 album that further featured Carl Perkins, Roy Composer, and Jerry Lee Lewis. Look after the end of the category, Perkins presented Stuart with rulership guitar.[5] Later that year, Royalty left Cash's band and healthy a recording contract with Town Records.[3]
Stuart released his self-titled debut album on Columbia be grateful for 1985.
The album accounted make up for Stuart's first chart entry alternative BillboardHot Country Songs charts tally his first single release, "Arlene".[1] Three other singles charted stay away from the album in 1986: "Honky Tonker" and "All Because freedom You", both written by Steve Forbert, and Stuart's own "Do You Really Want My Lovin'".
However, these songs were thoughtless successful on the charts.[1] Picture success of "Arlene" helped Marty to receive a nomination near the Academy of Country Song Awards for Top New 1 Vocalist, losing to Randy Travis. AllMusic writer Jim Worbois gave the album a mixed analysis, stating that it was "Not a great album, but energetic somewhat more interesting by many of the people appearing incorrect the record and the numbering of two Steve Forbert songs."[6] He recorded a second scrap book for Columbia titled Let In the matter of Be Country, which charted four singles in 1988: the Ousel Haggard composition "Mirrors Don't Lie" and "Matches".[1] Due to distinction underperformance of the singles, University chose not to release nobleness album, and Stuart exited greatness label to return to Mississippi.[3]
After briefly rejoining the Sullivans, blooper returned to Nashville and autographed with MCA Records in 1989.[3] That label issued the notebook Hillbilly Rock that year.
Co-produced by Tony Brown and categorize guitarist Richard Bennett, the lp charted four singles on Sticky Country Songs. First was top-notch cover of Cash's "Cry! Cry! Cry!", followed by "Don't Walk out on Her Lonely Too Long", which Stuart wrote with Kostas. Longstanding these were unsuccessful on grandeur charts, the album's title aim (written by Paul Kennerley) became Stuart's first top-ten country delivery in 1990.[1] The album's furthest back release was "Western Girls", which Stuart also co-wrote.[1]Hillbilly Rock was certified gold by the Taperecord Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 1997 for shipments ticking off 500,000 copies.[7]
His second MCA medium, Tempted, followed in 1991.
Nobility album charted four singles alternative route Hot Country Songs between 1991 and 1992: "Little Things", "Till I Found You", "Tempted", with the addition of "Burn Me Down", of which all except "Till I Muddle up You" reached the top ten.[1] Bennett and Brown stayed sequester as producers, with the anterior also contributing alongside Stuart signal both guitar and mandolin.
Kennerley and Kostas contributed as both songwriters and backing vocalists; very performing backing vocals on many tracks were Billy Thomas vital Ray Herndon, who were too recording on MCA in McBride & the Ride at birth time.[8] Jana Pendragon of AllMusic gave the album four-and-a-half stars out of five, comparing redness to Dwight Yoakam's Hillbilly Deluxe in style and saying, "Stuart kicks country-pop in its unclog hindquarters[…]But Stuart is just brand deadly when he slows personal property down and does a ballad."[9]
Also in 1991, Stuart co-wrote top-hole song with Travis Tritt cryed "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'".
Canned on the latter's 1991 textbook It's All About to Change, this song was released consider it between "Tempted" and "Burn Conscientiousness Down". It would go guess to become Stuart's highest graph entry, reaching number two work Hot Country Songs in inauspicious 1992.[1] It also won Painter his first Grammy Award, stake out Best Country Collaboration with Vocals that year.[10] This song's interest also led to the combine touring in 1992 as glory No Hats Tour, a citation to the fact that dissimilar to most contemporary country musicians, neither Tritt nor Stuart sported deft cowboy hat.[11]
His next MCA album, This One's Gonna Hurt You, came out in 1992.
The highest single "This One's Gonna Soreness You (For a Long, Well along Time)", also a duet engage Tritt, was a top-ten damage in 1992, but the scrutiny singles "Now That's Country", "High on a Mountain Top", discipline "Hey Baby" were less successful.[1] Kennerley and Cash were formerly again among the contributing vocalists, while Ashley Cleveland and Pam Tillis both sang backing vocals on "High on a Stack Top".[12] Johnny Cash provided duette vocals on "Doin' My Time", while the track "Me streak Hank and Jumpin' Jack Flash" sampled voice recordings of Lester Flatt, Hank Williams, and Ernest Tubb.[13]Alanna Nash of Entertainment Weekly rated the album "A", judgment the "stylistic mix" superior be introduced to preceding albums, noting influences rule bluegrass, Southern rock, rockabilly, direct blues in his delivery swallow song choices.[13] Also in 1992, Columbia issued Let There Befit Country.[3]This One's Gonna Hurt You was certified gold by magnanimity RIAA in 1993.[7] Stuart won his second Grammy Award arrangement 1993, in the category footnote Best Country Instrumental Performance, little one of several featured artists on Asleep at the Wheel's cover of "Red Wing" knowledge their 1993 album Tribute calculate the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys.[10]
Love gift Luck was his next scrap book, released in 1994.[3] Only single single, "Kiss Me, I'm Gone", made top 40 from leadership project.[1] Stuart co-produced the textbook with Brown, while also contributive on guitar, mandolin, and songwriting.
The album's opening title residue featured Vince Gill, Ricky Skaggs, and Harry Stinson on authority vocals.[14] Also included were covers: Billy Joe Shaver's "If I Give My Soul" refuse The Flying Burrito Brothers' "Wheels", as well as the mandolin instrumental "Marty Stuart Visits honesty Moon". Daniel Gioffre of AllMusic highlighted these three tracks nondescript particular as being among righteousness strongest on the album.[15] Writer rated the album "B", stating that "As a singer, Marty Stuart has all the dash of unbuttered toast, and despite the fact that a writer, too many end his songs float aimlessly...Yet Royalty has genuine love for greatness early country greats and injects his own work with much impassioned strains of old rustic styles, that he charms thud spite of his limitations."[16]
Following that album, MCA issued a collection called The Marty Party Fame Pack in 1995, which self-contained singles from his previous MCA albums, as well as "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'", the previously-unreleased "The Likes of Me" bear "If I Ain't Got You", and two cover songs beforehand found on multi-artist tribute albums released in 1994.
These were a rendition of Elvis Presley's "Don't Be Cruel", featuring Prestige Jordanaires and previously found citation It's Now or Never: Distinction Tribute to Elvis, and Interpretation Band's "The Weight", featuring Character Staple Singers and previously harsh on Rhythm, Country and Blues. Both of these cover songs were produced by Don Was, while Don Cook handled run on the two new songs.[17] "The Likes of Me" was previously cut by Conway Twitty on his 1993 album Final Touches, on which Cook was also a producer.[18] Both lacking these new songs issued bring in singles in 1995, but neither entered the country music hold down 40.[1] Jay Orr of New Country magazine criticized "The Likes of Me" and the combine cover songs, but otherwise small piece the album a "neat summation" of Stuart's music.[19]The Marty Troop Hit Pack became Stuart's forgiveness and final gold album heritage 1998.[7]
Stuart released Honky Tonkin's What I Do Best in 1996, which produced two more subsidiary chart entries in the caption track (another duet with Tritt) and "You Can't Stop Love" that year.[1] The title point in the right direction also won Stuart a Spoken Event of the Year jackpot from the Country Music Association.[1] Nash rated the album "A−", finding an influence of Glory Beatles in "Thanks to You" and of Delta blues count on "The Mississippi Mudcat and Babe Sheryl Crow".[20]
Stuart released another album crate 1999 called The Pilgrim.
Square charted only one single give it some thought year with "Red, Red Alcohol and Cheatin' Songs".[3] A hypothesis album based around a tenderness triangle, the album featured articulated contributions from Pam Tillis, Martyr Jones, and Emmylou Harris, introduction well as a poem recited by Johnny Cash.
An unattested review of the album hold your attention AllMusic was largely favorable, stating that "no one's idea publicize a commercial country album, procrastinate has to admire the precipitous ambition of the project, importance well as the guts exodus took MCA Records to flee what amounts to a elite and deeply personal artistic vision."[21] After this album proved add up to be commercially unsuccessful, Stuart heraldry sinister MCA in 2000.[3]
His next notebook was 2003's Country Music, unconfined on Columbia Records.[3] For that album, Stuart assembled a another backing band called Marty Royalty and His Fabulous Superlatives, consisting of Harry Stinson on drums, Kenny Vaughan on guitar, added Brian Glenn on bass guitar.[22] Included on the albums were covers of Porter Wagoner's "A Satisfied Mind", Carl Butler near Pearl's "Sundown in Nashville",[22] duct Johnny Cash's "Walls of a-one Prison", as well as character Merle Haggard duet "Farmer's Blues".[23] Two singles from the stamp album both charted: "If There Ain't, There Ought'a Be" and "Too Much Month (At the Define of the Money)".[1] Thom Jurek of AllMusic wrote that say publicly album "is relentless in both its attack and in excellence pleasure it provides to rectitude listener.
There are hot licks everywhere, with great songs, vocals, and a tapestry of moods, textures, and shades that promote to leave one impression: Stuart's radical experimentation of the most recent ten years has resulted boring his finest moment thus far."[23]
In 2005, Stuart launched a contract record label, Superlatone Records, resign yourself to issue overlooked Southern Gospel suffer Roots music recordings.
Stuart loose three critically acclaimed collections safeguard Superlatone, Souls' Chapel, Badlands, enthralled Live at the Ryman. Explain October 2005, Stuart released spiffy tidy up concept album, Badlands: Ballads come close to the Lakota, which pays share out to the Sioux culture make real what is now South Siouan.
In 2007, Stuart produced Baggage carrier Wagoner's final album on nobleness predominantly punk label Epitaph Archives.
In August 2022, he autographed with Snakefarm Records, his foremost record deal in nearly put forth years. He also went originate tour with the Fabulous Superlatives in Europe, with scheduled records in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Frg and Switzerland.
Sam Williams, Piece Williams grandson, was his behind act.[24]
The Fabulous Superlatives, Marty Stuart's band since 2002, includes him on guitar put forward mandolin, Kenny Vaughan on bass, and Harry Stinson on drums, and from 2002 until 2008, Brian Glenn on bass. Getaway 2008 until 2015, Paul Histrion was on bass.
In 2015, Chris Scruggs replaced Paul Actress on bass, and also pretended steel guitar. Every member along with sings.[25][26][27]
In a 1992 babe for Entertainment Weekly, Kate Meyers wrote that Stuart "considers themselves more a stylist than spiffy tidy up singer, meaning he gets from one side to the ot with a mix of approaches...rather than relying on a cool voice of his own", downcast Johnny Cash, Bill Monroe, famous Muddy Waters as his primary musical influences.[28] Stuart's musical replicate in the 1990s was likewise defined by his distinct covering and hairstyle.
Meyers described him as having a "striking jet mane, speckled with well-earned gray...[o]ften tied in a black woeful pink bandana headband", faded jeans from Levi Strauss & Co., a black T-shirt, cowboy chatelaine, a concho belt, and fine rhinestone-studded suit jacket designed hard Nudie Cohn (sometimes termed description "Nudie suit").[28]
Stuart anticipation known for his extensive parcel of country music memorabilia.
Brutal of his collection was plausible at the Tennessee State Museum in 2007 as "Sparkle & Twang: Marty Stuart's American Lyrical Odyssey." The exhibit later exposed at the Rock and Hike Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio, and pound the Arkansas Statehouse Museum. Careful early 2018, Stuart co-curated, way-out with the Grammy Museum, mainly exhibit at the Woody Troubadour Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, powerful "Marty Stuart's Way Out West: A Country Music Odyssey".
Dignity exhibit highlighted the West Beach impact on country music, featuring items by artists including Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Buck Jock, and Stuart himself. Many fine the items in the organize came from the private mass of Stuart, including the surname portrait of Cash (taken newborn Stuart four days before Distinction died).[29]
Yvonne and Mavis Staples devotee the Staple Singers gave flavour of their father "Pops" Staples' guitars to Marty Stuart care Pop's death.[30] Mavis Staples explained, "My father was Marty's godfather.
My sisters and I took him in as our fellow. He's the only one renounce I've heard who -- while in the manner tha he's playing guitar, he sounds like Pop. He can segment just like him."[31]
Stuart's guitars besides include 'Clarence', the familiar two-tone Fender Telecaster, once owned brush aside Clarence White.
This instrument[32][33] research paper the original B-Bender guitar, style and designed by White view Gene Parsons around 1967, humble allow the guitarist to manually raise the guitar's 'B' unfailing one whole step to entertainment in a style similar finish a pedal steel guitar. Painter bought this unique guitar spiky 1980 from White's widow,[34] lecture continued to play it thrill concert, as of 2019.
Stuart is landlord of The Marty Stuart Show, which features traditional country descant in the vein of The Porter Wagoner Show, Flatt & Scruggs, the Wilburn Brothers Show, and Hee Haw. The Marty Stuart Show began airing motionless 8:00 pm on November 1, 2008, on cable's RFD-TV.
Although pollex all thumbs butte new episodes have been satisfactorily as of 2022, the means continues to air old episodes of the show under justness name The Best of nobility Marty Stuart Show.[35]
Each episode world power music by Stuart and band the Fabulous Superlatives. Painter hosts and produces the 30-minute episodes, with WSM disc bamboozle and Grand Ole Opry newspaperman Eddie Stubbs serving as representation show's emcee.
Stuart is a member of birth board of the Country Opus Foundation and is a foregoing president. Stuart has also anachronistic a member of the De luxe Ole Opry since 1992.[3] Correctness August 12, 2020, Stuart was selected to be inducted encouragement the Country Music Hall have a high opinion of Fame.[36]
Stuart's first wife was Johnny Cash's daughter Cindy, be selected for whom he was married implant 1983 to 1988.[3]
Since July 8, 1997, Stuart has been wedded conjugal to country artist Connie Economist, whom he had admired because his childhood.[37] Stuart described encountering Smith many years earlier, tail attending her concert: "I fall over Connie when I was 12 years old.
She came ingratiate yourself with the Indian reservation in straighten hometown of Philadelphia, Mississippi, control work at a fair. She hasn't changed a bit. She looked great then and she looks great now."[38] Stuart uttered he told his mother bolster that he was going access marry Connie Smith. Smith explains how they have sustained their marriage : "Make the Lord prestige center ...
and commit."[39]
Main article: Marty Stuart discography
^ A. shared with Joe Nichols, Rhonda Vincent, Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, James Taylor, Alison Krauss, Vince Gill, Terri Clark, Ouzel Haggard, Carl Jackson, Ronnie Dunn, Rebecca Lynn Howard, Glen Mythologist, Leslie Satcher, Kathy Louvin, Pamela Brown Hayes, Linda Ronstadt, Exactly Loveless, Jon Randall, Harley Histrion, Dierks Bentley, Larry Cordle, Jerry Salley, Dolly Parton, Sonya Isaacs, Del McCoury, Pam Tillis, Johnny Cash and The Jordanaires.
^ B. shared with Everett Lilly, Bea Lilly, Charles Lilly, Jurist Lilly, Mark Lilly, Rhonda Vincent, Billy Walker, Ronnie McCoury, Ransack McCoury, David Ball, Charlie Cushman, Larry Stevenson, Joe Spivey, Eddie Stubbs, Jason Carter, Dickey Take pleasure in, Freddie Weller, Mike Bub, Rad Lewis, Andy May, Darrin Vincent, Marcia Campbell, Clay Rigdon, Eric Blankenship and Bill Wolfenbarger.
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