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Marty Stuart records “The Soldier’s Dream”
Posted on June 17, 2011 by admin
The final track of “The 1861 Project” is in the can. Yesterday the great Marty Stuart came in to Thomm’s studio in Mt. Juliet to record “The Soldier’s Dream.” A consummate professional, Marty killed the vocal on the first track – but would not rest until it was perfect.
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And here are a few photos from the session:
Marty Stuart - Totally nailing it on the first take
Co-writer Peter Cronin, fiddler Justin Moses, co-writer, guitarist and producer Thomm Jutz, Marty Stuart, bassist Mark Fain
The lyric moves him.
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cool pictures of marty….can anyone out there help me find out where i would gat a neck scarf like marty??
One of the best aspects of country music are the side projects that artists get to do …. Marty Stuart adds class to whatever he gets involved in.
One of the best aspects of country music are the side projects that artists get to do …. Marty Stuart adds class to whatever he gets involved in.
my great-grandfather fought for the Union when he was 14. When he was 11 he was defending his town against the Souix. These songs get to the heart of the emotions of the way things were, and the way the people were effected. I feel like I’m at home remeniscing with realatives. Thank You.
Marty is one of the best. Write Marty c/o of the Grand Ole Opry and ask him about his neck scarf. He will answer you.
It’s very cool to end up in a video to such a great song! We had a great time at the CoI! For all of those involved with the creation of ”The 1861 Project”… Thank you.
Mr Marty Stuart. I’ve been in your beloved Philadelpha on a number of occasions, with a cousin of yours by marriage (FD Stuart’s wife Lois) I am a musician and have written lyrics for another “war song” When my grandson came back from Iraq, I felt complled to write a song; about his experiences over there’; however I have not been able to come up with a tune that suits me. I need someone to steer me in the right direction of finding a song writer. Thank you, Jeaneen Taplin