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  • Apr 5, 1932
    John Stuart is born in a farmhouse in Arlington, Mississippi. He will become the father of country star Marty Stuart
    Sep 30, 1958
    Marty Stuart is born in Philadelphia, Mississippi. He plays mandolin for Lester Flatt as a teen and joins Johnny Cash's band in his 20s before building a solo career that features rockabilly-tinged hits and membership in the Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Stuart marries fellow Grand Ole Opry star Connie Smith
    Jul 24, 1970
    Eleven-year-old Marty Stuart meets Connie Smith for the first time at the Choctaw Indian Fair in Philadelphia, Mississippi. He predicts to his mother he will someday marry the Grand Ole Opry singer. They do, in fact, wed 27 years later
    Sep 3, 1972
    Lester Flatt invites 13-year-old Marty Stuart to become a member of his band, the Nashville Grass, in Glasgow, Delaware. Stuart accepts
    Oct 18, 1972
    Fourteen-year-old Marty Stuart makes his recording debut as a member of Lester Flatt's band at Nashville's RCA Studio B. The session includes a performance of "Don't Get Above Your Raising"
    Nov 6, 1972
    Lester Flatt performs in Beckley, West Virginia, in a campaign rally for Emerson Stover, a candidate for sheriff of Raleigh County. The band includes 14-year-old musician Marty Stuart
    Mar 23, 1974
    Mandolin player Marty Stuart makes his "Hee Haw" debut as a member of Lester Flatt's backing band. The episode also features Buddy Alan and Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, plus hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark, who leads a gang performance of "Take An Old Cold 'Tater (And Wait)"
    Nov 10, 1979
    Johnny Cash records the first of two songs for a bluegrass album by mandolin player Curly Seckler. The sessions are produced by Cash's son-in-law, and future band member, Marty Stuart
    Mar 13, 1980
    Johnny Cash holds a recording session at Nashville's Quadraphonic Studios. It marks the first time that he's backed in the studio by Marty Stuart
    Mar 23, 1980
    Marty Stuart plays his first concert as a member of Johnny Cash's band at the Des Moines Civic Center. The set list includes "I Walk The Line," "One Piece At A Time," "I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal (But I'm Gonna Be A Diamond Some Day)" and the June Carter Cash duet "Jackson"

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