Here's the Letterman appearance that we were talking about. It's impossible for me to be in a bad mood while watching this video. Impossible! ua-cam.com/video/Cx_l9kLxycw/v-deo.html
I was just about to look this up, so thanks. We sort of took it for granted back then. Now, I long for those better days. edit: dayum, they were tearin' ..it ...to pieces!
I'm trying to learn this now but damn. It's magnificent. I've been blasting it since I saw this video of yours, Otis. Also you must be big into Mojo on the XM. You both address everybody as "friends" albeit in a different way.
Otis,Its Always Cool ta Listen to Kenny,on your Show and Others as well,to Experience,like I was there,as I listen about the Cool Past that's Always Still,present in those stories.Take care,nah!Jcs
Kenny Vaughn is an amazing guitar player and tremendous talent. I really enjoy watching him work with Marty Stuart. My favorite Marty Stuart song is “Porter Wagoner’s Grave”. The first time I heard it, it just left me in a pile on the floor. It’s tough for me to choose one favorite Marty Stuart song because I have really so many, but this one just tore my heart out. Marty Stuart and the Fabulous Superlatives are the best band in Country Music in my opinion. It’s a real shame that they are not played on country radio stations.
I agree. Great band. I've seen them in person, from an up-close seat. Amazing talent. They don't get played on country radio because they ARE COUNTRY. That pretty much excludes them from so-called country radio (which I never listen to anymore). I have a great library of classic country music, and it's on thumb drives for my car too.
Well it's not so bad radio stations we grew up with are on the internet with UA-cam tunes etc. I can't remember the last time I listened to music on the over the air radio 🎉
Kenny Vaughn’s playing speaks for itself, always superlative. Besides Kenny’s great playing, he is one of the most humble, kindest individuals that you will ever meet.
I've said, for probably 15 to 20 years, that Marty Stuart and the Fabulous Superlatives are, in my opinion, the finest straight-up country music band in the world.
I had met Marty Stuart at Merlefest in 2007, and among all the other exceptional musicians there he was by far the friendliest and most personable artist. He was happy to take the time to meet and talk with people, take photos, etc. it really made an impression on me. These guys are just doing what they do and having a good time on the way!
Best band musicianship-wise and best band showmanship-wise. They are simply the best band to see live. Amazing that Kenny Vaughn could refer to himself as “the lowly guitar player.” He’s a god!
No argument about "best band touring" from me. I've NEVER seen a tighter show. FWIW, Kenny said recently that Scruggs is a better guitar player. Hard to believe.
@@joshuafuller9898 I saw that too, but I've heard Marty call KV the best guitar player in the world while Scruggs was next to him on stage. I have no doubt Scruggs is great, but I don't really think it gets any better than Kenny. There are others on his level, but that's about it.
There's the public television show about country music. I don't believe it would have been any good at all without Marty Stuart . His repertoire of songs is earth shaking. He actually would reminisce about songs in that documentary and sing it out or play and be spot on. Wow. He is unbelievable and we are blessed to have his presence in music of all genres. His best song? Whatever Marty feels like playing at any given moment.
I bless your generosity, my highest gratitude and appreciation for all the love and support you have been showing me and my music, am so grateful. God bless you! 🙏🎸🎙
I remember hearing his interpretation of "Running Down the Dream" one night, while watching his show. I was speechless. I just kept rewinding and listening over and over. Marty is awesome. A true treasure to music!
Cool stories, Otis. Hearing a guitarist like Kenny talk shop is a privilege. He and Marty and the other two band members are indeed under-appreciated, but those who do know, know. I saw them in June ‘22 in Brown County, Indiana. Also, saw them open for Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit in Cincinnati in late 2021. And I saw them backing Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman on the Byrds’ Sweetheart of the Rodeo 50th anniversary tour at the Ryman. I would go see them once a week if I could.
I first saw Kenny Vaughan play on RFD-TV's airings of the The Marty Stuart Show. I was blown away by "Cousin Kenny" and his musicianship. Fabulous Superlative is the right name! Thanks for the interview!
The first time I saw Marty Stuart he was playing mandolin with John Prine and Philip Donnelly was playing lead. I could not believe what a great talent Stuart was and how the camera loved him. There were only the three of them that night, I was also greatly impressed by Phillip Donnelly, he passed away in 2019. I am going to guess it was in maybe 1979 or so, of course Stuart had been performing professionally since he was about 13 or so but it was the first time I saw him. I worked a show as the electrician where he was there with Travis Tritt, Tracy Lawrence and George Jones, that would have been 94 or 95. Stuart came on stage and I kept watching him, he has that charisma. I cannot remember the first time I noticed Kenny Vaughan but as soon as he did one of the riffs I knew he was someone special. I sort of remember when it was but I can't remember who he was with, not that he pushed anyone out of the way it was just, wow that guy is some great guitarist.
@RE Gunter Philip Donnelly was great. Sad loss. Great to hear Kenny talk. Nothing like a Princeton reverb. Good ol country music. I like his last album Way out West. That song’s good. He always reminds me a bit of Johnny Cash. Thanks Otis.
First time I saw Marty was at the Choctaw Indian Fair and he was playing with Lester Flatt and we think it was 1974. (Maybe 1975, some dispute with my Mother on that one)
Never even listened to a Marty Stewart song (knowingly). But that was a great story. Letterman show had so many great musicians perform. Thanks for making this video.
My band Hank Flamingo opened for Marty in Dauphin, Manitoba at a two day weekend festival. We got invited up to sit in with Marty and his band for the last song and played "Whole Lot a Shakin Goin On". They plugged me in to half of that Marty Twin 4 plex he was using at the time. It was forkin loud!!
The gentleman talking here is Kenny Vaughan he plays in Marty Stuart's band The Fabulous Superlatives. Kenny is such a low key self effaciing guy. Otis is great too.
Round 1990 I was mixing monitors at a fair in S Florida, Kenny was with Sweethearts Of The Rodeo. His guitar cut out a few times he looked over and I ran out pushed in plugs in his pedal, sound came back! I ran back to my board, his guitar cut out again, I went out on stage, held that input cable into his pedal until the song ended and he removed it from chain. For this guy who had stage freight x100 it was a memorable moment for me. We were both young in our careers, so glad to see his done well, and I love his work with Marty.
I saw Marty Stuart on Austin City Limits with his band and was blown away. Really, really good players and songs. Bought a few of his Albums after that. Toss up between King of Dixie and High on a Mountain Top as my favorites.
I watch the Letterman performance every so often because it's perfection and pure quality. Harry Stinson rocks the drums and Paul Martin plays all of the right stuff.
Love it! Marty was my guy back in high school and just keeps getting better. High On A Mountain Top easily my favorite. Marty is the ultimate purveyor of Epic Country music. "Road Hot" I know exactly what that means. 😂
Never forget the day Marty had Kenny launch into Pipeline at the Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival as their final encore after shouts from the audience requesting it. As usual, Kenny was awesome! Great show by Marty and the band.
Love Kenny. One of the best musical storytellers on the site. Marty Stuart and the Fabulous Superlatives are so great, what talent. Howlin Wolf at 14! No wonder.
Marty, Kenny, and the rest of the superlatives are the very best. I've seen them all .Well almost all. They eat ,sleep , music. Great guys and absolutely fantastic musicians.
That performance is a classic. Somewhat unrelated, Way Out West is amazing, the entire album, and Kenny's tone on his Glaser Bender demo vid on the metalflake Tele...also wow.
Kenny along with Dave Roe and Maxwell Schauf played on my first self-produced project in Nashville back in 2001 or so. He was a nice guy. We cut all the tracks in one day. Kenny used my Martin HD-28 for some rhythm tracks (and complimented me on it). And he did some quick solo work on one song that I still love to listen to. I always thought it would be a great Opry number….if I ever got invited. (I didn’t.) Really enjoyed this, Otis.
Once a year I repost that song on Facebook just to remind people how great that performance was. I agree it's in the top 5 of Letterman's musical performances. They just casually tear down the joint with smiles on their faces and lavender western clothes.
How can I NOT say that this is my favorite Marty Stuart (AHFS) song? In fact, I think that this is now my favorite song in the world. Letterman had some cool musical guests and was obviously well acquainted with their virtuosity. I always appreciated that about his run.
Hearing these interviews is so enlightening to any guitar player or musician.... he was definitely in the right place at the right time. Thanks Kenny and....you too Otis!!!🎩🇺🇸🎩
Thank you Mr. Otis sir for doing these! I look forward to each and every one. I first saw Marty and the Superlatives in Charlotte in I want to say ‘09. At that time they were sometimes doing full electric or full acoustic shows, I’d paid extra for the ‘gold circle’ seats- front and center in front of Marty, and was initially disappointed when I got to my seat and a mandolin and a few Martin’s in front of Harry’s kit (no Clarence). They got 3 tunes in and I realized Kenny didn’t need a telecaster and a Princeton and Marty didn’t need Clarence. What Kenny played on his Martin was every bit as rockin/jazzin/country’n as anything I’d ever seen or heard. Been blessed to see them multiple times since. Most recently with Kenny on his B-Paisley with Glaser bender and Marty playing Clarence. They are IMO simply the best band in America. I excitedly waited for Way Out West to drop in I think, March of 2017 and I literally listened to nothing else for the next 18 months. Please put up some more cousin Kenny interviews!!!
Nice. Kenny is definitely one of my big guitar heroes. I got to meet him when he played in Winston Salem, NC a few years ago. We had a great conversation. Unpretentious indeed.
Mr. Gibbs. Thanks for the Kenny Vaughan conversation video enjoy his playing as well as Marty Stuart's very much...interesting amps choices and modifications good information. Very generous thanks for sharing
Can’t get enough of Kenny’s stories. I could listen to him talk about music all day and night. Thanks so much guys. You both just turned me onto to Don Reno‘s guitar playing. Unreal. Seems every time I watch Otis and Kenny I have to stop in the middle of the video to look someone up that they turn me onto. Wonderful. Road stories. Gear Talk. GR8 stuff. Keep em coming guys! Tnx!!!!
First time I saw Kenny play was with Rodney Crowell. It was at the ‘Ace Of Clubs’ in Nashville. Rodney introduced him a ‘Buddy X’. Had to have been the early to mid 90s.
Check out Roy Buchanan.He would use the tone control on his Telecaster to simulate a wah pedal and the volume control to simulate a volume pedal.To get some overdrive without murdering the audience he would point his Fender Twin to face the back of the stage.
I saw the Marty Party!in the day,with Tracy Lawrence,and the one and only double tough Chris Ledoux! I saw Chris three times,even towards the end,and he never disappointed,and Marty is simply a Legend.Tempted,is one of my favorites by my man Marty.
Well Otis... never heard of Kenny or Marty until today and I'm 56 from the UK (so Bluegrass not so popular) but deeeyamn... that was some outstanding guitar playing from the top shelf. Love your music and thanks for introducing other great musicians and bands to folks across the world 😎😎👍👍
Cousin Kenny is truly amazing. I love his work and the Lucinda Williams stuff too. I’d give up my left foot to play like him. I’d be happier than hell to play like that. Great sound and he’s totally underrated.
I have seen the Fabulous Superlatives live. The best show I ever saw, love these guys. They should be much bigger stars than they are. People don’t know what’s good, lackluster mediocre stuff is what many seem to go for today.
So glad i found this. I love Marty and the guys... i got to be a country session guitarist here in Argentina back in 2007 Yes here.. using B bender and G bender and his album Country Music from 2003 always keept me company on the road.. in good and bad gigs cause. Well . You know . Im into that wishfull thinking , im a fool for love and at that time always was too much month at the end of the money...
I run a Marshall MG15 CDR, through a Mesa Boogie 2x12! It’s killer! No pedals! Just a splash of reverb! The amp cost £17 on eBay! It’s ridiculous! Like frying eggs in a pan! The gain channel is as good as any Marshall I’ve owned! Love this interview! Thanks you two!
Thank you Otis. I have a deep admiration for Kenny Vaughan. He is a most humble amazing human being blessed with the talent of music that very few can even imagine.
I bless your generosity, my highest gratitude and appreciation for all the love and support you have been showing me and my music, am so grateful. God bless you! 🙏🎸🎙
Marty has some great ones, but I gotta say, I still can't get enough of his "Way Out West" album - seriously, anything off of it (though in concert I LOVE when they cover Marty Robbins). Then again, how can you go wrong with Marty and the boys AND Mike Campbell...oh man to have been a fly on the wall for those sessions!
Thanks, Otis, another great video. Your channel originally attracted me because I would see some of my songwriting and performance favorites in the stills as I scrolled, but you've really turned me on to some with whom I wasn't familiar. You yourself being one. I knew who Kenny Vaughn was, but i really enjoy hearing his stories and exploring his catalog more in depth. Thanks, brother, I'm grateful.
Fantastic. I'm a backline guy for most of my adult life (20 years at SIR in Miami and an bit in NY too), so it was really really cool for me to hear the chat about the amps! and I love the "where are the pedals?" part. So awesome. Also cool about the SIR LA amp Marty had to have. Big fan of Marty and Kenny!! And who knew Kenny was a Pig Pen era Deadhead? Wicked cool!!
👍🏼 Yes Sir,,,that is a Toe tapper. From out of town,,gonna let my hair down🎸✌🏼 Marty and those Glam Suits,always reminded me of Porter Wagner. No Complaints🎸
So enjoyed this interview! I'm amazed at how I've been playing listening to music for a lifetime and how at 65, I am still discovering musicians and bands that I never knew of before now. Probably, because I was too busy working, etc. But, in the last year I have been made aware of new to me musicians and music and I am such a Marty Stuart fan and love everyone in his Fabulous Superlatives band!
I love Kenny Vaughn and the Superlatives behind Marty. Kenny is super cool. Thanks for posting this interview and thanks for always letting your guests talk.
I'm not even a country music guy and I love to hear Kenny Vaughn play. My parents were watching Marty Stuart when I went over once and I wasn't paying attention, then Kenny Started playing a solo and immediately grabbed my attention. Been a fan ever since. My dad turned 98 last week and is still watching Marty Stuart!
So glad that your video showed up on my Google feed this am. I enjoyed it a year or so ago [and the awesome Letterman performance link!] and it’s still terrific! Hope you are good. I bought one of your tee shirts back in early Covid. ❤❤❤
Kenny is a cousin of mine and a huge influence on me. I sat backstage at the varsity theater when I was about 15 and he was playing with Lucinda. Coolest experience ever. He was playing a 4x10 Marshall town and country with a 66 shell pink strat. Later in a band of my own I called him from the studio in Hendersonville to say hey and we chat for an hour on guitars and tone. I had a 67 ES335 I wanted him to check out that was just knocking my socks off. So glad to see he's a personal hero to many.
I first met Marty when I was 10 at a Lester Flatt & Nashville Grass w/Osborne Brothers(Sonny & Bobby) in 1974. Next time seen him and shook his hand he was with Cindy Cash and played in Johnny Cash's Band. Been a friend since. I even got to be in the Audience Tapings of his RFD-TV Show. There is no better person besides a Musician/Entertainer than Marty Stuart. He's such a decent human being.
Great amp, six strings, chops to play and a cowboy hat... now that's a formula for fun. Makes me want to toss my pedals, get a top vintage fender amp and spend a couple dozen lifetimes learning to play like Kenny. Thanks...
Here's the Letterman appearance that we were talking about. It's impossible for me to be in a bad mood while watching this video. Impossible!
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I was just about to look this up, so thanks. We sort of took it for granted back then. Now, I long for those better days. edit: dayum, they were tearin' ..it ...to pieces!
They kicked some ass there!
i have a few amps but my fav is my hot rodded deluxe reverb silver face oh man that with my bbe boosta grande its on👍
I'm trying to learn this now but damn. It's magnificent. I've been blasting it since I saw this video of yours, Otis.
Also you must be big into Mojo on the XM. You both address everybody as "friends" albeit in a different way.
Otis, i was smiling through the whole thing, with a whole lot of chuckles for punctuation. Thank you. Love the show.
Marty Stuart and The Fabulous Superlatives are the best band I’ve ever seen. They will tear off the roof of ANY joint!
@@buckhorncortez Good one! 🤣😂
Vaughan is an animal on the guitar
Just watched it again...damn boys that was hot stuff
Yep. Only band I’ve seen that compares might be the Beat Farmers
@@joeywho534 So, how was the show?
I can imagine because I've had the pleasure twice.
Otis,Its Always Cool ta Listen to Kenny,on your Show and Others as well,to Experience,like I was there,as I listen about the Cool Past that's Always Still,present in those stories.Take care,nah!Jcs
Kenny Vaughn is an amazing guitar player and tremendous talent. I really enjoy watching him work with Marty Stuart. My favorite Marty Stuart song is “Porter Wagoner’s Grave”. The first time I heard it, it just left me in a pile on the floor. It’s tough for me to choose one favorite Marty Stuart song because I have really so many, but this one just tore my heart out. Marty Stuart and the Fabulous Superlatives are the best band in Country Music in my opinion. It’s a real shame that they are not played on country radio stations.
I agree. Great band. I've seen them in person, from an up-close seat. Amazing talent. They don't get played on country radio because they ARE COUNTRY. That pretty much excludes them from so-called country radio (which I never listen to anymore). I have a great library of classic country music, and it's on thumb drives for my car too.
Well it's not so bad radio stations we grew up with are on the internet with UA-cam tunes etc. I can't remember the last time I listened to music on the over the air radio 🎉
Just saw them twice in one month. Fantastic musicians. I never thought about them before I saw them warm up for Chris Stapleton and was blown away.
Kenny Vaughn’s playing speaks for itself, always superlative. Besides Kenny’s great playing, he is one of the most humble, kindest individuals that you will ever meet.
Marty Stuart and Kenny Vaughn are SO great - they're unappreciated American National Music Treasures. Nuff sed.
Folks who know Marty and Kenny and the other Superlative’s work DO appreciate what they do, though.
They’re holding a line that is rapidly deteriorating, which is the last vestiges of true country western music.
I've said, for probably 15 to 20 years, that Marty Stuart and the Fabulous Superlatives are, in my opinion, the finest straight-up country music band in the world.
I had met Marty Stuart at Merlefest in 2007, and among all the other exceptional musicians there he was by far the friendliest and most personable artist. He was happy to take the time to meet and talk with people, take photos, etc. it really made an impression on me. These guys are just doing what they do and having a good time on the way!
Best band musicianship-wise and best band showmanship-wise. They are simply the best band to see live. Amazing that Kenny Vaughn could refer to himself as “the lowly guitar player.” He’s a god!
A little bit of irony.
And, Marty Stewart has the best hair since Glen Campbell!
And Marty's chops ain't too shabby either.
No argument about "best band touring" from me. I've NEVER seen a tighter show.
FWIW, Kenny said recently that Scruggs is a better guitar player. Hard to believe.
@@joshuafuller9898 I saw that too, but I've heard Marty call KV the best guitar player in the world while Scruggs was next to him on stage. I have no doubt Scruggs is great, but I don't really think it gets any better than Kenny. There are others on his level, but that's about it.
Kenny is such a cool dude and a truly spectacular musician. That performance was killer !!
There's the public television show about country music. I don't believe it would have been any good at all without Marty Stuart . His repertoire of songs is earth shaking. He actually would reminisce about songs in that documentary and sing it out or play and be spot on. Wow. He is unbelievable and we are blessed to have his presence in music of all genres. His best song? Whatever Marty feels like playing at any given moment.
I bless your generosity, my highest gratitude and appreciation for all the love and support you have been showing me and my music, am so grateful. God bless you! 🙏🎸🎙
I remember hearing his interpretation of "Running Down the Dream" one night, while watching his show. I was speechless. I just kept rewinding and listening over and over. Marty is awesome. A true treasure to music!
I only came across this guy a few days ago and he has already changed the way I play guitar. I'm really glad I caught him while he's still going.
Cool stories, Otis. Hearing a guitarist like Kenny talk shop is a privilege. He and Marty and the other two band members are indeed under-appreciated, but those who do know, know. I saw them in June ‘22 in Brown County, Indiana. Also, saw them open for Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit in Cincinnati in late 2021. And I saw them backing Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman on the Byrds’ Sweetheart of the Rodeo 50th anniversary tour at the Ryman. I would go see them once a week if I could.
I first saw Kenny Vaughan play on RFD-TV's airings of the The Marty Stuart Show. I was blown away by "Cousin Kenny" and his musicianship. Fabulous Superlative is the right name! Thanks for the interview!
It seems I remember when they had Willie Nelson on, Leroy Troy dropped his hillbilly comic persona and played it straight
me too!
The first time I saw Marty Stuart he was playing mandolin with John Prine and Philip Donnelly was playing lead. I could not believe what a great talent Stuart was and how the camera loved him. There were only the three of them that night, I was also greatly impressed by Phillip Donnelly, he passed away in 2019. I am going to guess it was in maybe 1979 or so, of course Stuart had been performing professionally since he was about 13 or so but it was the first time I saw him. I worked a show as the electrician where he was there with Travis Tritt, Tracy Lawrence and George Jones, that would have been 94 or 95. Stuart came on stage and I kept watching him, he has that charisma. I cannot remember the first time I noticed Kenny Vaughan but as soon as he did one of the riffs I knew he was someone special. I sort of remember when it was but I can't remember who he was with, not that he pushed anyone out of the way it was just, wow that guy is some great guitarist.
@RE Gunter Philip Donnelly was great. Sad loss. Great to hear Kenny talk. Nothing like a Princeton reverb. Good ol country music. I like his last album Way out West. That song’s good. He always reminds me a bit of Johnny Cash. Thanks Otis.
First time I saw Marty was at the Choctaw Indian Fair and he was playing with Lester Flatt and we think it was 1974. (Maybe 1975, some dispute with my Mother on that one)
Never even listened to a Marty Stewart song (knowingly). But that was a great story. Letterman show had so many great musicians perform. Thanks for making this video.
These stories are the best
My band Hank Flamingo opened for Marty in Dauphin, Manitoba at a two day weekend festival. We got invited up to sit in with Marty and his band for the last song and played "Whole Lot a Shakin Goin On". They plugged me in to half of that Marty Twin 4 plex he was using at the time. It was forkin loud!!
Thank goodness for Marty Stewart. He is a truly a musician’s musician. Ya gotta love his expertise and experience.
Wait until you hear Marty Stuart, he's even better!
I've replayed that Letterman gig many times. They were so ON! It was so tight and self-assured to the last chord.
Marty Stuart is an amazing wealth of information about country music. He knows so many stories it is always a pleasure to listen to him share stories.
Marty is Royalty!!!!!!!!
The gentleman talking here is Kenny Vaughan he plays in Marty Stuart's band The Fabulous Superlatives.
Kenny is such a low key self effaciing guy.
Otis is great too.
Kenny Vaughn is a monster guitar player. Playing harmony with Marty note for note. Shazam
Round 1990 I was mixing monitors at a fair in S Florida, Kenny was with Sweethearts Of The Rodeo. His guitar cut out a few times he looked over and I ran out pushed in plugs in his pedal, sound came back! I ran back to my board, his guitar cut out again, I went out on stage, held that input cable into his pedal until the song ended and he removed it from chain. For this guy who had stage freight x100 it was a memorable moment for me. We were both young in our careers, so glad to see his done well, and I love his work with Marty.
I've had this Letterman appearance stashed in my favorites, for ages! I'm glad so many other folks were as blown away by this performance as I was!
I saw Marty Stuart on Austin City Limits with his band and was blown away. Really, really good players and songs. Bought a few of his Albums after that. Toss up between King of Dixie and High on a Mountain Top as my favorites.
i love everything Marty and the gang does,got to meet them in Bakersfield at Bucks Place they all signed my old guitar.
I watch the Letterman performance every so often because it's perfection and pure quality. Harry Stinson rocks the drums and Paul Martin plays all of the right stuff.
Can’t get enough of this guy. That letterman appearance still gives me goosebumps. Total class, total fun, total showmen.
Love it! Marty was my guy back in high school and just keeps getting better. High On A Mountain Top easily my favorite. Marty is the ultimate purveyor of Epic Country music.
"Road Hot" I know exactly what that means. 😂
Great interview. I love Kenny and Marty and their band and the wonderful music they put out. Letterman gig couldn't have gone better. Thanks.
I saw Marty Stuart with Kenny Vaughan open up for Chris Stapleton in 2018. His backing band was superb. Great show! 🎵
Never forget the day Marty had Kenny launch into Pipeline at the Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival as their final encore after shouts from the audience requesting it. As usual, Kenny was awesome! Great show by Marty and the band.
Love Kenny. One of the best musical storytellers on the site. Marty Stuart and the Fabulous Superlatives are so great, what talent. Howlin Wolf at 14! No wonder.
Just fantastic guitar playing. Stupid good.
Marty, Kenny, and the rest of the superlatives are the very best. I've seen them all .Well almost all. They eat ,sleep , music. Great guys and absolutely fantastic musicians.
"2 little Fender amps our guitars and a tuner".....the simplicity and brilliance in 1 comment.
That performance is a classic. Somewhat unrelated, Way Out West is amazing, the entire album, and Kenny's tone on his Glaser Bender demo vid on the metalflake Tele...also wow.
Just found you today, Otis. Thanks for the video, and the love.
I know this feeling. And Kenny is a reliable witness. Like him right off.
I could listen to a Kenny Vaughan tell stories for days. There’s just no negative about it, it’s just fun!
One good thing about these days is before your video was over I opened another window and found the Letterman clip. Holy Shit, that was smokin'!
Just ordered a couple Marty Stuart/Superlatives albums.
Kenny along with Dave Roe and Maxwell Schauf played on my first self-produced project in Nashville back in 2001 or so. He was a nice guy. We cut all the tracks in one day. Kenny used my Martin HD-28 for some rhythm tracks (and complimented me on it). And he did some quick solo work on one song that I still love to listen to. I always thought it would be a great Opry number….if I ever got invited. (I didn’t.) Really enjoyed this, Otis.
Once a year I repost that song on Facebook just to remind people how great that performance was. I agree it's in the top 5 of Letterman's musical performances. They just casually tear down the joint with smiles on their faces and lavender western clothes.
Kenny Vaughn is some serious, real talent. Great to hear him give some context on the Letterman show performance. It was a GREAT one.
How can I NOT say that this is my favorite Marty Stuart (AHFS) song? In fact, I think that this is now my favorite song in the world. Letterman had some cool musical guests and was obviously well acquainted with their virtuosity. I always appreciated that about his run.
Hearing these interviews is so enlightening to any guitar player or musician.... he was definitely in the right place at the right time. Thanks Kenny and....you too Otis!!!🎩🇺🇸🎩
Marty - and Steve Earle - are why I wanted to live in Nashville. I've loved him since Busy Bee Cafe. He only gets better. Treasures, indeed.
Thank you Mr. Otis sir for doing these! I look forward to each and every one. I first saw Marty and the Superlatives in Charlotte in I want to say ‘09. At that time they were sometimes doing full electric or full acoustic shows, I’d paid extra for the ‘gold circle’ seats- front and center in front of Marty, and was initially disappointed when I got to my seat and a mandolin and a few Martin’s in front of Harry’s kit (no Clarence). They got 3 tunes in and I realized Kenny didn’t need a telecaster and a Princeton and Marty didn’t need Clarence. What Kenny played on his Martin was every bit as rockin/jazzin/country’n as anything I’d ever seen or heard. Been blessed to see them multiple times since. Most recently with Kenny on his B-Paisley with Glaser bender and Marty playing Clarence. They are IMO simply the best band in America. I excitedly waited for Way Out West to drop in I think, March of 2017 and I literally listened to nothing else for the next 18 months. Please put up some more cousin Kenny interviews!!!
This is why they're my favorite country band working right now.
Thanks Otis I love Marty and the Superlatives Especially cousin Kenny! It's just too hard for me to pick favorite songs. Thanks again
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Tempted. Always loved that song
Kenny is one of my favorite guests Otis
Nice. Kenny is definitely one of my big guitar heroes. I got to meet him when he played in Winston Salem, NC a few years ago. We had a great conversation. Unpretentious indeed.
Mr. Gibbs. Thanks for the Kenny Vaughan conversation video enjoy his playing as well as Marty Stuart's very much...interesting amps choices and modifications good information. Very generous thanks for sharing
Can’t get enough of Kenny’s stories. I could listen to him talk about music all day and night. Thanks so much guys. You both just turned me onto to Don Reno‘s guitar playing. Unreal. Seems every time I watch Otis and Kenny I have to stop in the middle of the video to look someone up that they turn me onto. Wonderful. Road stories. Gear Talk. GR8 stuff. Keep em coming guys! Tnx!!!!
Favorite Marty song , the one I am listening to at the time, they are all great.
First time I saw Kenny play was with Rodney Crowell. It was at the ‘Ace Of Clubs’ in Nashville. Rodney introduced him a ‘Buddy X’. Had to have been the early to mid 90s.
Country Boy Rock & Roll, Kenny's guitar work on that one is superlative indeed.
I’ve seen Marty live and it’s a pleasure to see a Telecaster straight into an amp and played with skill and grace. It’s about touch.
yesss
Check out Roy Buchanan.He would use the tone control on his Telecaster to simulate a wah pedal and the volume control to simulate a volume pedal.To get some overdrive without murdering the audience he would point his Fender Twin to face the back of the stage.
@@pedrobrando4606 roy was incredible doin things wayyyyyy before anyone else was
@@pedrobrando4606 Roy mostly used a Vibrolux.
Time Waits for No One. Amazing that Kenny saw The Dead with Pigpen, and Jimi and Clapton live. His memoir will be amazing too.
Incredible musician . That clip on Letterman shows how COUNTRY should sound!
I saw the Marty Party!in the day,with Tracy Lawrence,and the one and only double tough Chris Ledoux! I saw Chris three times,even towards the end,and he never disappointed,and Marty is simply a Legend.Tempted,is one of my favorites by my man Marty.
Well Otis... never heard of Kenny or Marty until today and I'm 56 from the UK (so Bluegrass not so popular) but deeeyamn... that was some outstanding guitar playing from the top shelf. Love your music and thanks for introducing other great musicians and bands to folks across the world 😎😎👍👍
Cousin Kenny is truly amazing. I love his work and the Lucinda Williams stuff too. I’d give up my left foot to play like him. I’d be happier than hell to play like that. Great sound and he’s totally underrated.
I really appreciate these videos, they are wonderful time capsule.
Marty and Kenny are the most uplifting and inspiring players imaginable.
Fortunately we don't have to.
Kenny is a master and true superlative. Marty has the best musicians and all of them are extraordinary
Love Kenny Vaughn !
Great vid ! Love Kenny Vaughn ! Fav Marty Sturart song...."You Can't Stop Love"
I have seen the Fabulous Superlatives live. The best show I ever saw, love these guys.
They should be much bigger stars than they are. People don’t know what’s good,
lackluster mediocre stuff is what many seem to go for today.
Boy, you’re not kidding! They should be much bigger than they are! I just saw them the other night and it was a smokin hot show!!
Couldn’t agree more.
So glad i found this. I love Marty and the guys... i got to be a country session guitarist here in Argentina back in 2007
Yes here.. using B bender and G bender and his album Country Music from 2003 always keept me company on the road.. in good and bad gigs cause. Well . You know . Im into that wishfull thinking , im a fool for love and at that time always was too much month at the end of the money...
Kenny is one of the best guitarist I've ever seen. He's stuff is so tasteful.
I really like the idea of Marty Stuart putting his own amp chassis back in its cab, on tour. Awesome story
I run a Marshall MG15 CDR, through a Mesa Boogie 2x12! It’s killer! No pedals! Just a splash of reverb! The amp cost £17 on eBay! It’s ridiculous! Like frying eggs in a pan! The gain channel is as good as any Marshall I’ve owned! Love this interview! Thanks you two!
Thank you Otis. I have a deep admiration for Kenny Vaughan. He is a most humble amazing human being blessed with the talent of music that very few can even imagine.
And hopefully he's still married to Carmela. An absolutely stunningly beautiful woman. And man can that gal sing.!
I bless your generosity, my highest gratitude and appreciation for all the love and support you have been showing me and my music, am so grateful. God bless you! 🙏🎸🎙
Good stuff Otis, thanks for all the work you do.
Peace from Texas ✌️
Thanks, Kevin!
Thanks Otis, for sharing these videos of one of my favorite guitar players, Kenny Vaughn! It's great to hear him tell his stories . . so personable!
Thank you! :)
As a retired union and factory trained line mechanic you never judged any other-one's work by the size of their tool box. :)
Marty has some great ones, but I gotta say, I still can't get enough of his "Way Out West" album - seriously, anything off of it (though in concert I LOVE when they cover Marty Robbins). Then again, how can you go wrong with Marty and the boys AND Mike Campbell...oh man to have been a fly on the wall for those sessions!
Didn’t discover it until last fall. Really is a piece of musical art, I love listening to the full album straight through
@@pope03 100% agree
KENNY!!! I love listening to Kenny. Love you guys!
Thanks, Otis, another great video. Your channel originally attracted me because I would see some of my songwriting and performance favorites in the stills as I scrolled, but you've really turned me on to some with whom I wasn't familiar. You yourself being one. I knew who Kenny Vaughn was, but i really enjoy hearing his stories and exploring his catalog more in depth. Thanks, brother, I'm grateful.
Fantastic. I'm a backline guy for most of my adult life (20 years at SIR in Miami and an bit in NY too), so it was really really cool for me to hear the chat about the amps! and I love the "where are the pedals?" part. So awesome. Also cool about the SIR LA amp Marty had to have. Big fan of Marty and Kenny!! And who knew Kenny was a Pig Pen era Deadhead? Wicked cool!!
And saw Howlin' Wolf when he was 14?
I had no idea he was a Dead guy. Makes me like him even more. I saw him and Marty a few months ago and those guys don't need pedals.
Yes ! 👍 I personally think Kenny & Marty are among the all-time great of country music 🎶🎶🎵 💥💥🇺🇸
👍🏼 Yes Sir,,,that is a Toe tapper. From out of town,,gonna let my hair down🎸✌🏼 Marty and those Glam Suits,always reminded me of Porter Wagner. No Complaints🎸
Marty and Kenny just great guitarists!
So enjoyed this interview! I'm amazed at how I've been playing listening to music for a lifetime and how at 65, I am still discovering musicians and bands that I never knew of before now. Probably, because I was too busy working, etc. But, in the last year I have been made aware of new to me musicians and music and I am such a Marty Stuart fan and love everyone in his Fabulous Superlatives band!
Damn, I could listen to him all day long....more please! 🙏
I love Kenny Vaughn and the Superlatives behind Marty. Kenny is super cool. Thanks for posting this interview and thanks for always letting your guests talk.
Its great listening to Kenny , learn so much.
I'm not even a country music guy and I love to hear Kenny Vaughn play. My parents were watching Marty Stuart when I went over once and I wasn't paying attention, then Kenny Started playing a solo and immediately grabbed my attention. Been a fan ever since. My dad turned 98 last week and is still watching Marty Stuart!
Loving country music all of it. It's American as the day is long , when cousin Kenny is playing it's that much better.
So glad that your video showed up on my Google feed this am. I enjoyed it a year or so ago [and the awesome Letterman performance link!] and it’s still terrific! Hope you are good. I bought one of your tee shirts back in early Covid. ❤❤❤
Awesome interview! Thanks so much.
legend
We don't need no stinkin' pedals, Judge.
Kenny is such an awesome interview, and guitar player.
Kenny is a cousin of mine and a huge influence on me. I sat backstage at the varsity theater when I was about 15 and he was playing with Lucinda. Coolest experience ever. He was playing a 4x10 Marshall town and country with a 66 shell pink strat. Later in a band of my own I called him from the studio in Hendersonville to say hey and we chat for an hour on guitars and tone. I had a 67 ES335 I wanted him to check out that was just knocking my socks off.
So glad to see he's a personal hero to many.
Kenny is amazing! Marty is a great performer brilliant singer guitarist and mandolin player!
You gotta love Kenny Vaughn!!
I first met Marty when I was 10 at a Lester Flatt & Nashville Grass w/Osborne Brothers(Sonny & Bobby) in 1974. Next time seen him and shook his hand he was with Cindy Cash and played in Johnny Cash's Band. Been a friend since. I even got to be in the Audience Tapings of his RFD-TV Show. There is no better person besides a Musician/Entertainer than Marty Stuart. He's such a decent human being.
Great amp, six strings, chops to play and a cowboy hat... now that's a formula for fun. Makes me want to toss my pedals, get a top vintage fender amp and spend a couple dozen lifetimes learning to play like Kenny. Thanks...