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MARTY STUART: When the Glitter is Gone

MARTY STUART: When the Glitter is Gone(2)

January 2, 2009

Once the king of the glitterbillies-the term he coined for the style of music known for a rhinestone suits and rockabilly backbeats-Marty Stuart seems comfortable with more modest apparel, both in terms of music and clothing.

MARTY STUART: When the Glitter is Gone
LES PAUL: Still Changing Songs

LES PAUL: Still Changing Songs

Guitar legend Les Paul is onstage at Manhattan’s Iridium Club, where he has been its star attraction every Monday evening for the past 13 years.

MAC DAVIS: Hook, Line and Sinker

MAC DAVIS: Hook, Line and Sinker

Had he only penned Elvis Presley’s No. 1 smash, “In The Ghetto,” Lubbock, Texas, native Mac Davis’s place in the annals of important songwriters would be assured.

HANK COCHRAN: Humble Captain

HANK COCHRAN: Humble Captain

A native of Isola, Miss., Hank Cochran moved to Nashville in January 1960 after living in California and touring the country with Eddie Cochran and Lefty Frizzell.


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