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Craig Stock
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Now that Robert Earl Keen is retired from live performing, althouh acording to SavinCountryMusic.com, he is doing a few acoustic shows. I was wondering what Marty has been doing.

Would like an update if anyone has info.
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Last I heard Marty was playing with “ Shiney Ribs” and loving it!
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Marty was working on a video all about pedal steel and its players years ago, I'll have to check in with him, get an update on that project. He has one very creative solo CD that is worth having in your library.
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Post by Will Houston »

I haven't heard that name for a long time, forgot all about him. Loved him with the Derailers yrs ago. Thanks for bringing Marty's name up.
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I love the Shiney Ribs!
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Thanks, good to hear that he is staying busy. Shinyribs is great!
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In the close to 40 years I've know him, Marty can fit steel beautifully into any musical environment he encounters! :)

Lately he's been doing some steel duet gigs with Flavio Pasquetto (steel for AATW) at Sam's Town Point, which is the only club in Austin TX that features a steel guitar player as the bandleader at least twice a week, thanks to the dedication of Rose Sinclair and the musical preferences of the owner Ramsey Midwood.
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Post by Dave Zirbel »

Just saw Marty and his Shobud in Cloverdale, CA last Friday on a run with Shineyribs. He and some of the band came by our gig across the street from their hotel and hung out for a bit. Can't say I know him well but we've crossed paths a handful of times when our band opened for Robert Earl Keen. I had seen Kevin, (singer/bandleader of Shineyribs) a few times with the Gourds. Great stuff!

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Post by Craig Stock »

Thanks, Dave for the update, it's great that Shinyribs carries steel on the road!
Regards, Craig

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