![]() Tickets for all these shows are on sale now and can be found here. Stuart also announced additional dates on his headlining tour. Stuart will be a special guest opener for arena dates in Baton Rouge, San Antonio, Bossier City, Austin, and Grand Rapids. Starting October 19th Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives will be on tour with Chris Stapleton. Recently Stuart and band appeared on “Later… with Jools Holland” to perform “Time Don’t Wait” and ended their performance with a stirring rendition of Petty’s “Running Down A Dream,” adding, “we love you Tom Petty and all the Heartbreakers.” Read about and watch their performance here. By way of Reid Long’s camera, we’ll take you deep inside of a world filled with wonderful people, that most people don’t even know exist.” I invite the viewer to come along with me and the Superlatives to Pine Ridge. Said Stuart about the video: “Reid and his crew followed us to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota and the results are absolutely exquisite. This piece, directed by Reid Long, explores the lands and people of the Lakota Sioux tribe, of which Stuart is an honorary member (his Lakota name is O Yate’ o Chee Ya’ka Hopsila or “The man who helps the people”) and which he has had a deep and personal connection to since he first visited the Lakota’s Pine Ridge Reservation on tour as a member of Johnny Cash’s band. However the relationship was born, its continued for nearly 30 years and produced a handful of honky-tonk classics.Five time GRAMMY-winner Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives debut their music video for “Time Don’t Wait,” off their recent album Way Out West, which was shot in the Badlands and Black Hills of South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. We’re like twin brothers from different mothers.” 1 question I get asked is, ‘When are you and Marty Stuart going to work together again?’ We had so many hits together and we did so many great tours together and we had such a good time together. “I called Marty and asked him if he would be a part of this particular project and he graciously agreed,” Tritt said. Tritt may have received the song through a middle-man, because in 2016, Tritt recalled the first collaboration differently for Taste of Country: … And six months later it was on the charts, and it was a hit.” That’s a great voice.’ I sent it over to him I had never met him. “So I was going through the drive-thru at Burger King and I heard this voice come through the car radio, and he was singing a song called ‘Country Club.’ And I thought, ‘Man, there’s the guy for that song. ![]() But I just kept thinking, ‘Man, that’s a hit song.’ Me and my buddy Ronny Scaife wrote it together and we pitched it to Hank Jr. “I had this song called ‘The Whiskey Ain’t Workin,’ and I didn’t need it because I had already finished recording my record. “The first time I heard voice was in a drive-thru in a Burger King in Bessemer, Alabama,” Stuart said. ![]() In 2017, Stuart told Weld for Birmingham : Travis Tritt and Marty Stuart have different recollections of how their musical collaboration and friendship began, but Stuart’s version has more detail. ![]()
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