Country Music Masters


This is from Source Books' website - August 26, 2008

A photographic love letter to the founders and legends of country music by musician and storyteller Marty Stuart
Publication Date: November 2008

When Marty Stuart first entered the Hard Rock Cafe, he was impressed to see the work of rock preservationists, yet realized that the artifacts of country music were being lost or destroyed. He set out to change that, becoming a leading curator of roots music memorabilia and photographer of roots founders.

After years of careful preservation, Stuart brings the early days of country to vibrant life again with Country Music: The Masters. In a unique pairing, completely original for a photography book of this scope, an integrated audio CD is included featuring 60 minutes of the fascinating stories behind selected photos. Stuart, a born storyteller, gives readers a glimpse into the subjects and the photograph at the moment the shutter snapped. The CD includes “Dark Bird,” an unreleased song dedicated to Johnny Cash, written by Stuart after Cash’s death. This new recording marks the first-ever commercial release of the song.

“A photograph can just be a piece of paper with an image on it... But when the observer with his finger on the button has the life experience it takes to understand the life he’s shooting, the photograph is a story. Marty’s photographs live and breathe. If it’s a person, you can hear their thoughts, feel their pain or joy, and read at least a part of their story. If it’s a building or a landscape, you can feel the presence of those who have walked there or lived there through the years.” –Billy Bob Thornton


About the Author
Marty Stuart has scored six top-ten hits, one platinum and five gold albums, and four Grammy Awards. He has collaborated with artists ranging from Lester Flatt to Bob Dylan. Stuart has delivered impressive work as a photographer, writer, and collector, and hosts Marty Stuart’s American Odyssey on XM radio.


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