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“They were modern-day gladiators in every sense of the word.” The country star fell in love with “Fault Lines” after stumbling upon the group’s final album, Hypnotic Eye, in a record store in 2014 during a Canadian tour with his band, the Fabulous Superlatives. “I’ve never made any bones about it: I think Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers were the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band that the United States of America has ever produced,” Stuart says. Recorded last year, the album shines a light on the songs that consoled him during isolation, including several covers-think Merle Haggard’s “I Can’t Hold Myself in Line” or Tommy Cash’s “Six White Horses.” He’s debuting one track a month for twenty months, and today, G&G is proud to premiere the fourth installment of the series: a stripped-down take on Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ “Fault Lines.”
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Stuart’s top-notch ear and respect for his peers are on full display in his latest project, Songs I Sing in the Dark. While the Grammy-winning Philadelphia, Mississippi, native and Country Music Hall of Fame inductee has won plenty of accolades for his original music, he’s also known for paying tribute to his musical forefathers, whether preserving artifacts from country legends or lending his expertise as a producer or collaborator. Since joining Lester Flatt’s band as a 13-year-old mandolin virtuoso in 1972, Marty Stuart has built a reputation as one of country music’s premier showmen and memory keepers.