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Country music icon Connie Smith was slated to celebrate the 60th anniversary of her Grand Ole Opry induction this week, but ...
It has been a rough couple of weeks for the country music world when it comes to health news as several stars have had to ...
Connie Smith and Marty Stuart had to postpone a special show at the Grand Ole Opry as they both battled an "unwelcome" illness.
Connie Smith had to postpone a 60th anniversary show of her Grand Ole Opry induction this week due to an illness. The 84-year ...
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Taste of Country on MSNA Big Change Has Been Unveiled at the Grand Ole Opry, Courtesy of Marty Stuart [Pictures]
A big change was just unveiled at the Grand Ole Opry, with help from Marty Stuart. Stuart was on hand at the Opry House on ...
Stapleton wowed fans with his powerful vocals, impressive guitar skills and emotional depth. Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives opened the show with a blend of rockabilly, honky-tonk and ...
Stuart, the jive-talking showman, bantered with his more solemn emcee, Grand Ole Opry host, WSM DJ and walking encyclopedia of country music history Eddie Stubbs, his band members and folks in the ...
Backed by her band the Sundowners, Stuart's wife, Connie Smith, sang Cry, Cry, Cry; That Makes Two of Us, a song co-written by Patty Loveless; and, at her husband's request, her 1967 hit ...
Stuart’s “Marty Party” fans needn’t fear that he’s going Hollywood on them, however. “Do you remember a John Prine song called ‘Sabu Visits the Twin Cities’?” Stuart asks.
Marty Stuart is a little bit country and a little bit rock 'n' roll. But unlike Donny and Marie, and countless alt-country wannabes, he manages to reconcile the two facets without compromising either.
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