New Marty Raybon CD in the works
Marty Raybon is about to start work on his next bluegrass CD. He will be including a number of new songs he has written, and is in the process of gathering additional material now.
No title has been discussed as yet, and Marty is looking at a mid-summer 2008 release.
We understand that Marty has also booked studio time for a new all-Gospel project, with a fall 2008 release date. Busy little beavers…
You can find Marty’s tour schedule online if you’d like to catch him and his band, Full Circle, live this season.


We just got a note from Uncle Phil - Phil Leadbetter, that is - dobro man with Grasstowne, and proud papa of fellow resonator guitarist Matt Leadbetter.
We reported over the weekend that Matt had left Lonesome River Band, largely to spend more time at home with his wife and young son. Phil wanted...
Country and bluegrass stalwart Marty Stuart has signed on to host a one hour weekly radio program on XM Satellite Radio. Marty Stuart's American Odyssey will debut on Friday, October 5 at 8:00 a.m. on XM's classic country channel, America (track 10).
Marty plans to showcase a wide variety of American...
This week's edition of Studio Special, a regular feature on Bluegrass Junction, XM Satellite Radio's full-time bluegrass channel, will include interviews and live (in-studio) performances from Marty Raybon.
He and Bluegrass Junction host Kyle Cantrell will talk about Marty's new CD, The Grass I Grew...
The bluegrass radio options for the weekend are richer yet than what we already posted this morning. In addition to Cherryholmes on Sirius, Marty Raybon on XM, and Dale Ann Bradley on The Opry, Three Ring Circle is set to perform on tonight's (9/1) Friday edition on The Grand Ole Opry radio show.
Three...
StarPulse.com is reporting that Marty Stuart will be appearing on Late Night with Conan O'Brien tonight, January 24th 2006.
Tuesday, January 24th, Stuart will be in NBC's Rockefeller Center studios to make a guest appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Late Night airs on the NBC network at 12:35...




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