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Maurice Hope's Blog Posts Tagged 'STUART' (3)

MARTY STUART & HIS FABULOUS SUPERLATIVES —NASHVILLE, VOLUME 1: TEAR THE WOODPILE DOWN (Sugar Hill)

 http://www.sugarhillrecords.com

http://martystuart.net

Marty Stuart has long been one of Nashville’s finest ambassadors of real deal country music and once you have heard the opening bars of this album there is no doubting, the Mississippi-born multi-talented picker, vocalist and one-time band…

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Added by Maurice Hope on September 2, 2012 at 12:30 — No Comments

STUART WARBURTON —TELEMARK (Big Hat Records)

 http://www.myspace.com/stuartwarburton 

Supported by long-time musical collaborator, James Fildes (electric, acoustic lead guitars, harmony vocals) and a bunch of excellent session musicians from…

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Added by Maurice Hope on September 2, 2012 at 8:00 — No Comments

MARTY STUART —GHOST TRAIN THE STUDIO B SESSIONS (Sugar Hill)



www.sugarhillrecords.com

www.martystuart.net



Marty Stuart’s debut on Sugar Hill records differs little from previous efforts from this traditionalist. Only this recording is better than most any he has made. Other than his concept album ‘The Pilgrim’ I hasten to add, a record that had long been indelibly etched in my… Continue

Added by Maurice Hope on August 28, 2010 at 19:30 — No Comments

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