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SUMMARY:Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives
DESCRIPTION:The Wachholz College Center is pleased to welcome Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives back to the Flathead Valley.\n\n\n\nTHE COUNTRY STAR - VIP PACKAGE (Only 40 available)\n\nIncludes:\n\nOne Premium Seat\, with admission to a private pre-show event in McClaren Hall featuring a two-song performance by Marty and the Superlatives\, along with a Q&A Storytelling session with Marty and Band\n\nOne VIP Laminate and Lanyard\n\nCrowd Free Merchandise Shopping\n\nExclusive Signed VIP Poster\n\nVIP Experience will begin approximately one hour prior to lobby door time (5:30 PM). VIP ticket holders will be contacted by the tour approximately one week prior to the show with details.\n\n\n\nA Country Music Hall of Famer\, five-time Grammy Award-winner\, and AMA Lifetime Achievement honoree\, Stuart knows a thing or two about standing the test of time. Born and raised in Mississippi\, he landed his first big gig in Lester Flatts' band at the tender age of thirteen\, and by twenty-one\, he was working on the road and in the studio with Johnny Cash. Though Stuart built his early reputation backing up country and bluegrass royalty\, it wasn't long before Nashville recognized him as a star in his own right\, and over the course of forty-plus years as a solo artist\, he would go on to release more than twenty major label albums\, scoring platinum sales\, hit singles\, and just about every honor the industry could bestow along the way.\n\n\n\nIn a career spanning over 50 years\, dozens of albums\, and too many shows to count\, Marty Stuart is still restless and pushing himself to new heights. He and The Superlatives' most recent album release "Space Junk" showcases the inimitable interplay and bond between Marty and his longtime bandmates\, Kenny Vaughan\, Harry Stinson\, and Chris Scruggs. The album's origins can be traced to Marty's years composing music for film and television\, including the score for All The Pretty Horses\, which garnered a Golden Globe  Award nomination for "Best Original Score" and earned him GRAMMY  Awards in the category of "Best Country Instrumental Performance" for "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" and "Hummingbyrd."\n\n\n\n"Scoring required a cinematic way of thinking." reveals Marty. "I had to make music for what the scene called for\, which turned me into more of a visual player in an understated way. That kind of thinking followed me into the studio during the making of Space Junk. I knew the music had to be pretty\, but it also had to say something without losing its drive." "I hope Space Junk takes the listeners for a ride\," he continues. "It makes me forget my problems and remember why I play guitar and get to dress up in cowboy clothes. It reminds me I'm okay\, and I want it to do the same for you. Mainly\, I want to inspire some kid to go to the store\, buy an instrument\, and make a difference. This concept was passed down to us from the old heroes. If we can serve the same role\, then mission accomplished."
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The Wachholz College Center is pleased to welcome Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives back to the Flathead Valley.<br />\n<br />\nTHE COUNTRY STAR - VIP PACKAGE (Only 40 available)<br />\nIncludes:<br />\nOne Premium Seat\, with admission to a private pre-show event in McClaren Hall featuring a two-song performance by Marty and the Superlatives\, along with a Q&amp\;A Storytelling session with Marty and Band<br />\nOne VIP Laminate and Lanyard<br />\nCrowd Free Merchandise Shopping<br />\nExclusive Signed VIP Poster<br />\nVIP Experience will begin approximately one hour prior to lobby door time (5:30 PM). VIP ticket holders will be contacted by the tour approximately one week prior to the show with details.<br />\n<br />\nA Country Music Hall of Famer\, five-time Grammy Award-winner\, and AMA Lifetime Achievement honoree\, Stuart knows a thing or two about standing the test of time. Born and raised in Mississippi\, he landed his first big gig in Lester Flatts&rsquo\; band at the tender age of thirteen\, and by twenty-one\, he was working on the road and in the studio with Johnny Cash. Though Stuart built his early reputation backing up country and bluegrass royalty\, it wasn&rsquo\;t long before Nashville recognized him as a star in his own right\, and over the course of forty-plus years as a solo artist\, he would go on to release more than twenty major label albums\, scoring platinum sales\, hit singles\, and just about every honor the industry could bestow along the way.<br />\n<br />\nIn a career spanning over 50 years\, dozens of albums\, and too many shows to count\, Marty Stuart is still restless and pushing himself to new heights. He and The Superlatives&#39\; most recent album release &quot\;Space Junk&quot\; showcases the inimitable interplay and bond between Marty and his longtime bandmates\, Kenny Vaughan\, Harry Stinson\, and Chris Scruggs. The album&rsquo\;s origins can be traced to Marty&rsquo\;s years composing music for film and television\, including the score for All The Pretty Horses\, which garnered a Golden Globe&reg\; Award nomination for &ldquo\;Best Original Score&rdquo\; and earned him GRAMMY&reg\; Awards in the category of &ldquo\;Best Country Instrumental Performance&rdquo\; for &ldquo\;Foggy Mountain Breakdown&rdquo\; and &ldquo\;Hummingbyrd.&rdquo\;<br />\n<br />\n&ldquo\;Scoring required a cinematic way of thinking.&rdquo\; reveals Marty. &ldquo\;I had to make music for what the scene called for\, which turned me into more of a visual player in an understated way. That kind of thinking followed me into the studio during the making of Space Junk. I knew the music had to be pretty\, but it also had to say something without losing its drive.&rdquo\; &ldquo\;I hope Space Junk takes the listeners for a ride\,&rdquo\; he continues. &ldquo\;It makes me forget my problems and remember why I play guitar and get to dress up in cowboy clothes. It reminds me I&rsquo\;m okay\, and I want it to do the same for you. Mainly\, I want to inspire some kid to go to the store\, buy an instrument\, and make a difference. This concept was passed down to us from the old heroes. If we can serve the same role\, then mission accomplished.&rdquo\;
LOCATION:Wachholz College Center\, 795 Grandview Dr\, Kalispell\, MT 59901
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