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  1. 6. Mai 2024 · 3.3K. 125K views 4 days ago #tinydesk #nprmusic #martystuart. Suraya Mohamed | May 6, 2024 When Marty Stuart arrived, his cheerful smile and charismatic personality beamed. He had a charming ...

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  2. 6. Mai 2024 · Marty Stuart & His Fabulous superlatives – whose most recent album, Altitude, was released to critical acclaim in 2023 – have a full slate of tour dates upcoming this year in the UK, the EU, and supporting Chris Stapleton on more than a half dozen appearances, as well.

  3. 25. Mai 2024 · Small stage, towering talents. On more than one occasion I’ve suggested that Marty Stuart found the perfect name for his incredible band: The Fabulous Superlatives. Best band name ever. Period. Full stop. Comprised of “Professor” Chris Scruggs on bass, “Handsome Harry” Stinson on percussion, “Cuzin'” Kenny Vaughan on guitar, along ...

  4. 14. Mai 2024 · Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives perform for NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series, 2024 | photo by Estefania Mitre for NPR. According to NPR journalist Suraya Mohamed, Stuart “had a charming swagger and it was immediately clear we were in the presence of a country and bluegrass music legend.”. Attaboy, Marty.

  5. 27. Mai 2024 · May 27, 2024. 0. Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives perform for their 2024 NPR Tiny Desk Concert. (Photo by Mickey McCarter) Marty Stuart is a living legend. The country crooner and his band, His Fabulous Superlatives, travel to the DC area regularly for performances, often selling out The Birchmere or Wolf Trap.

  6. 9. Mai 2024 · The lyrics, written by Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart, convey the story of a person who used to rely on alcohol to forget the heartaches and drown out the sorrows of life. However, as time passes and the thought of a loved one crashes through their mind, the whiskey no longer offers the solace it once did.

  7. 6. Mai 2024 · Marty BrownCryin’, Lovin’, Leavin’ (“Summer’s Gone,” “It Tortures Me,” “Why Do You Crucify Me”) Richard Buckner - Bloomed (“Rainsquall,” “22”) Mary Chapin Carpenter - Stones in the Road (the chart-topping “Shut Up and Kiss Me” and the Top Ten “Tender When I Want to Be”)