The Marty Stuart Show

Episode 28 airing December 26, 2009

Guests: The Quebe Sisters Band, Connie Smith, Leroy Troy, and The Fabulous Superlatives

Eddie Stubbs started the show by introducing the guests. "From Nashville, Tennessee, the country music capital of the world and home of the air castle of the south, it's time for The Marty Stuart Show, featuring Marty Stuart, the Rolls Royce of country singers Miss Connie Smith, the ole Tennessee Slicker Leroy Troy, along with all the Fabulous Superlatives: Cousin Kenny Vaughan, Handsome Harry Stinson, the Apostle Paul Martin, plus Gary Carter and Rick Wright, and today's very special guests, The Quebe Sisters Band. Join us now for 30 minutes of fun and great country music. I'm Eddie Stubbs. Now how about a Superlative welcome for our host, a music makin' Mississippi lovin' man. Here is Marty Stuart." Marty said, "Aw thank you. We'll talk about it later, Eddie." Marty and The Fabulous Superlatives performed "Bridge Washed Out."

Marty said, "Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The Marty Stuart Show. If it's country music you're looking for, you're at exactly the right place. Superlatives ... well they came by the first season. Everybody loved 'em. Must have 'em back one more time. Representing Krum, but mainly Fort Worth, Texas -- The Quebe Sisters Band. Come on, Krum and Fort Worth. Go ahead, Joey. Go ahead, Drew. Ladies." The Quebe Sisters Band sang "Every Which Way."

Marty said, "Yes sir. That's The Quebe Sisters. Perfect, ladies. Good guys, good guys. What about it Eddie?" Eddie Stubbs said, "Golly geez, that is first rate. Wow. 'Every Which Way'. Great sounds there from the Quebe Sisters." Eddie promoted the two DVD set of highlights from the first season of The Marty Stuart Show. After a commercial break, Marty said, "Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. I'm Marty Stuart. You're watchin' The Marty Stuart Show. I'm gonna introduce you to the Quebe Sisters' biggest fan. How 'bout a hand for the great Connie Smith, ladies and gentlemen. Yeah. Come in here my pretty girl." Connie sang "Looking For A Reason."

Marty said, "Mr. Wright did a good job. Thank you, baby." Marty and His Fabulous Superlatives performed "This One's Gonna Hurt You (For A Long, Long Time)."

Eddie Stubbs said, "Great job there, Marty and all the Superlatives and 'This One's Gonna Hurt You (For A Long, Long Time)'." Eddie then promoted Marty's photo book, Country Music: The Masters. After a commercial break, Marty said, "Ladies and gentlemen. The time has come. Les Leverette, the time has come. Fifty million of his fans can't be all wrong. The most popular man in country music, the Sultan of Goodlettsville, ladies and gentlemen. How 'bout a hand for the ole Tennessee Slicker, Leroy Troy. Where are ya, Leroy? Here he comes. Hello buddy boy. There's the Quebe Sisters, Connie, Drew, Joey. Come pick with us, Joey."

Marty: "What's the good word from Goodlettsville, Leroy?"

Leroy: "Hey, you know what?"

Marty: "What."

Leroy: "I don't know how many old cows are left in Goodlettsville. But I know of one ..... as Bessie."

Marty: "The heifer?"

Leroy: "Yep.."

Marty: "Know her well."

Leroy: "Come in on G when you get a chance, Paul."

Leroy sang "Bessie The Heifer."

Eddie said, "Oh good. That's Leroy Troy right there and 'Bessie The Heifer'. Connie Smith is taking bets that Bessie is a Jersey. Some of the rest of us on the show were thinking Bessie might be Holstein. Well, here's something you don't have to worry about taking any bets on at all because when it comes to doing a song of inspiration, nobody does 'em any better than Connie Smith. Here she is with our inspirational offering this week and 'The Wayfaring Stranger'."

After a commercial break, Eddie Stubbs promoted the Superlatone Store. He introduced Marty. Marty said, "Why thank you, Mr. Stubbs. A fine job. I know why you're hangin' around over here. This is your favorite band right here." Eddie said, "I love these people." Marty continued, "I do, too. They're my favorites and Connie's favorites. They're all of our favorites and I appreciate the music you're makin' right now. Can we have one more song out of ya? Ladies and gentlemen, The Quebe Sisters Band. Come on, Eddie." The Quebe Sisters sang "How High The Moon."

Marty said, "Thank you, ladies. Thank you, Joey and Drew. On behalf of all the Quebe Sisters, Connie Smith, The Fabulous Superlatives, Gary Carter, Leroy Troy, Eddie Stubbs, I'm Marty Stuart sayin' thank you for watchin' us and we'll see you next week." He looked at Connie and said, "And I'll see you later."


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