![]() That beautiful guitar was a sight to behold, then watching the great Marty Stuart playing it was its own incredible moment altogether. While Harry sang, “The Ballad of Easy Rider” by Roger Mcguinn, Marty played a b-bender acoustic Martin. ![]() He would hold out certain vocal notes forever as the audience would applaud their approval. He really hammed it up when he sang “Pretty Boy Floyd” by Woody Guthrie. Next, drummer, Harry Stinson took over on lead vocals. They beautifully played a Spanish-style Western Surf instrumental tune titled, “Rhapsideo Sangre De Christo”. They played “La Tingo Tango” and Marty declared Park City the, “Momentary Surf capitol of the nation”. The next segment Marty & His Fabulous Superlatives played a segment of what I might describe as Surf Rock meets Country- Western. They then followed that with a”Can’t Judge a Book By the Cover” by Willie Dixon. Just to show off their versatility, they played a jazzy version of “Walk Like That”. Guitarist, Kenny Vaughan took over on vocals for a bit. That set the tone and got everyone in the right frame of mind on just how special this night of music was going to be. ![]() The show started with “Tombstone”, Bridge Washed Out” and “Rawhide”. It’s impressive how much sound they can produce acoustically. Marty’s Fabulous Superlatives consists of Kenny Vaughan who plays the acoustic 6-string and 12-string guitars, Chris Scruggs on Acoustic bass, and Harry Stinson who played snare drum with brushes. It was so incredible to see him with his great band perform an all-acoustic set in the beautiful Eccles Center in Park City. Stuart is an exceptional guitarist and mandolin player. Through this and many other experiences, Marty has become a legend in his own right. He was in Johnny Cash’s touring band and started out touring with Lester Flatt. Marty Stuart is a versatile musician who has played with every great country legend imaginable. The Park City Institue completed its 2021 Summer Series with Country Music Hall of Famer, the great Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives.
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