Marty Stuart Comes To TV


This appeared in Country Standard Time - August 26, 2008

Marty Stuart will premiere his new television series The Marty Stuart Show this November starting with the first 26 episodes airing Sunday nights on RFD-TV. The Marty Stuart Show will begin production in September in Nashville.

The 30-minute episodes, hosted and produced by Stuart, will be a part of RFD-TV's new Sunday night prime time lineup with Hee Haw, Postcards From Nebraska, and Music & Motors. Each show will feature music by Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives, as well as his wife Connie Smith and performance segments from the best that country music and American music has to offer. Radio personality Eddie Stubbs will serve as the show's announcer and Stuart's sidekick on every episode.

"I want to establish a show that gives a voice and stage to traditional country music," said Stuart. "This show is about authenticity...from the artists who visit us in the studio every week to the people watching at home in America who enjoy watching weekly shows like The Porter Wagoner Show, The Wilburn Brothers and Flatt and Scruggs. This show will be related to that style of programming and hopefully entertain country fans in a similar way."

Stuart will also release his second photography book Country Music: The Masters on November 11. Chicago's Source Books will publish the 342-page collection that includes Stuart's personal photos of friends including Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Buck Owens, Dolly Parton, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Ray Charles and more. The book's forward is written by long-time pal and country music fan Billy Bob Thornton.

As an avid collector and historian of country music, Stuart 's other ventures include his renowned private country music memorabilia collection entitled Sparkle and Twang Marty Stuart's American Odyssey opening at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland on October 30 - March 1, 2009, as well as his weekly XM Radio show titled Marty Stuart's American Odyssey that explores music unique to the U.S.


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