Marty Stuart’s Late Night Jam at the historic Ryman Auditorium
in Nashville on Wednesday, June 6, 2018.
Check HERE for Tickets!
CURRENTLY ON TOUR WITH CHRIS STAPLETON
WIN AMERICANA MUSIC ASSOCIATION “DUO/GROUP OF THE YEAR” AWARD
WAY OUT WEST OUT NOW ON SUPERLATONE
Five time GRAMMY-winner Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives announce new headlining dates in 2018. On the heels of his tour with Chris Stapleton, Stuart will perform throughout January and February in cities including Folsom, Berkeley, Phoenix, West Hollywood, Houston, & Dallas (full dates below). Tickets for these new dates will go on sale on November 10th at 10:00am Local Time and will be available here.
Recently Stuart and his band debuted the 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. 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 Lako Dawesta’s Pine Ridge Reservation on tour as a member of Johnny Cash’s band. 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. I invite the viewer to come along with me and the Superlatives to Pine Ridge. 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.” Watch the video
Marty Stuart and his Fabulous Superlatives are currently on tour with Chris Stapleton and have remaining arena dates in Tampa, Jacksonville, Oklahoma City and Grand Rapids. Tickets for all these shows are on sale now and can be found here.
Stuart and his band recently won the award for “Duo/Group of the Year” at the Americana Music Association’s 16th Annual Americana Honors & Awards. Previous winners of this prestigious award include The Avett Brothers, Drive-By Truckers, and Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell. In 2005 the Americana Music Association awarded Marty Stuart with the Lifetime Achievement Award for Performance.
Marty Stuart released Way Out West on Superlatone earlier this year. The album was conceived as a love letter to the promised land of California by one of Country music’s living legends, who has played with everyone from Johnny Cash to Lester Flatt. NPR Music proclaims: “Way Out West is Marty Stuart’s album-length paean to the myth and magic of the American West. It finds country’s stalwart neo-traditionalist turning cosmic cowboy for a journey through the Joshua trees, shadowy canyons and desert dreams that tantalize travelers with the promise of a golden shore on the other side.” Way Out West is available on CD, vinyl, and digitally here.
Produced by Mike Campbell (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers), and featuring the Fabulous Superlatives —guitarist Kenny Vaughan, drummer Harry Stinson and new member, bassist Chris Scruggs– Marty’s longtime band, which NPR Music said could “melt your heart with four-part harmonies, rock your bones with honky tonk, and dazzle you with picking worthy of their name,” Way Out West is a cinematic tour-de-force.
Marty Stuart is a five time GRAMMY-winner, platinum recording artist, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient from the Americana Music Association, Grand Ole Opry star, country music archivist, photographer, musician, and songwriter. Since starting out singing gospel as a child, Stuart has spent over four decades celebrating American roots music. His teenage years on tour with bluegrass legend Lester Flatt in the ’70s were followed by six years in Johnny Cash’s band in the ’80s, and a chart-topping tenure as a solo artist in the ’90s. Stuart hosts a Late Night Jam at The Ryman, a yearly tradition which kicks off the CMA Music Festival, with recent guests including Dolly Parton, Jerry Lee Lewis, Neko Case, Eric Church, Chris Stapleton, Maren Morris, Dan Auerbach and many more.
Way Out West Tracklist:
1. Desert Prayer- Part I
2. Mojave
3. Lost On The Desert
4. Way Out West
5. El Fantasma Del Toro
6. Old Mexico
7. Time Don’t Wait
8. Quicksand
9. Air Mail Special
10. Torpedo
11. Please Don’t Say Goodbye
12. Whole Lotta Highway (With A Million Miles To Go)
13. Desert Prayer – Part II
14. Wait For The Morning
15. Way Out West (Reprise)
Marty Stuart Tour Dates – Tickets on Sale Here!
November 3 /// Columbus, OH /// Nationwide Arena*
November 4 /// Grand Rapids, MI /// Van Andel Arena*
November 8 /// Wilson, NC /// Edna Boykin Cultural Center
November 9 /// Athens, GA /// The Foundry
November 10 /// Tampa, FL /// MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre*
November 11 /// Jacksonville, FL /// Jackson Veterans Memorial Arena*
November 16 /// Little Rock, AR /// Verizon Arena*
November 17 /// Oklahoma City, OK /// Chesapeake Energy Arena*
November 18 /// Omaha, NE /// CenturyLink Center Omaha*
December 2 /// Huntingdon, TN /// The Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center
December 7 /// Ardmore, PA /// Ardmore Music Hall
December 8 /// Fall River, MA /// Narrows Center for the Arts
December 9 /// Plymouth, NH /// Flying Monkey
December 15 /// Cleveland, OH /// House of Blues
December 16 /// Chicago, IL /// Old Town School of Folk Music
January 10 /// Folsom, CA /// Harris Center
January 11 /// Red Bluff, CA /// State Theatre
January 12 /// Petaluma, CA /// McNear’s Mystic Theatre
January 13 /// Berkeley, CA /// Freight & Salvage
January 14 /// Berkeley, CA /// Freight & Salvage (Acoustic Set)
January 17 /// West Hollywood, CA /// The Troubadour
January 18 /// Bakersfield, CA /// Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace
January 19 /// Phoenix, AZ /// MIM Music Theater
January 20 /// Santa Fe, NM /// The Lensic
January 25 /// Ponte Vedra Beach, FL /// Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
February 15 /// New Braunfels,TX /// Brauntex Theatre
February 17 /// Houston, TX /// The Heights Theater
February 18 /// Dallas, TX /// The Kessler Theater
February 21 /// Kansas City, MI /// Madrid Theatre
February 23 /// Iowa City, IA /// The Englert Theatre
February 24 /// Stoughton, WI /// Stoughton Opera House (2 Shows)
March 17 /// Hopkins, MN /// Hopkins Center for the Arts
April 6-7 /// Alexandria, VA /// The Birchmere
June 6 /// Nashville, TN /// Ryman Auditorium
September 28 /// Mount Airy, NC /// Mayberry Festival
* w/ Chris Stapleton
(More Dates To Be Announced)