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  1. Bluegrass Rules! View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Fiddle Patch" on Discogs.

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  2. 29. Jan. 2011 · Marty Stuart - Fiddle Tunes on Guitar. Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives at the 2010 Strawberry Park Bluegrass Festival, Preston, Conn. For more videos, photos and articles,...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marty_StuartMarty Stuart - Wikipedia

    Marty Stuart. John Marty Stuart (born September 30, 1958) is an American country and bluegrass music singer, songwriter, and musician. Active since 1968, Stuart initially toured with Lester Flatt, and then in Johnny Cash 's road band before beginning work as a solo artist in the early 1980s. He is known for his combination of rockabilly ...

  4. 2008. I'm Still Missing You (with George Jones) Burn Your Playhouse Down (George Jones) 2007. I'm Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darlin' (duet with Bobby Osborne) WOW Baby (by Hunter Berry) 2007. God Save Us All From Religion (duet with Charlie Daniels) Deuces.

  5. 1. Jan. 1998 · Banjo is handled mostly by Rob McCoury and the superb Craig Smith, and Del McCoury adds two fine lead vocals, the jaunty “We’re Steppin’ Out Tonight” and Marty Stuart and Harlan Howard’s mournful “Oh, What A Silent Night”. On the latter, Stuart and Ronnie McCoury share harmonies and trade mandolin breaks.

  6. Aside from his longtime employer, Ricky Skaggs, Hicks is joined by Marty Stuart, Del McCoury, Ronnie McCoury, Rob McCoury, and others. Fiddle Patch is a fun, toe-tapping set that respects Hicks' bluegrass roots while leavening them with other influences. Altogether, an album to enjoy.

  7. www.countrystandardtime.com › d › cdreviewBobby Hicks - Fiddle Patch

    Whether out in front of a fiddle tune or in a supporting role, Hicks shows why he remains one of the best. His tone and sense of timing are impeccable. He's joined here by Ronnie & Rob McCoury, Craig Smith, Buddy Spicher, Charlie Cushman, Bryan Sutton, Marty Stuart and Skaggs. It's easy to take Hicks for granted. He's been so good for so long.